My goal was to see if I could find the phone repair shop, I'd learned about on Google. I had contacted Cell Care via WhatsApp and in a conversation, they said they'd change my OnePlus 6 battery for RM 85. My phone is a couple of years old. I'm thankful for the Dash quick charging as my battery runs down in 4 or 5 hours now; whereas, it used to go a whole day when new. This phone is sealed and I could tell the guy didn't really want to go through the hassle. If he was so quick to give up the potential business, I knew it'd be best if I didn't let him do the work.
The mall has many storeys, but we didn't make it past the second floor. There really can be too much of a good thing! The only other goal inside was to find an Acer computer dealer, so I could check out an Aspire Z 24 All-in-One in person. I already ordered one via an online store yesterday and wanted to confirm I'd made the right choice. Wow! They look pretty gargantuan because I've been writing on a tiny 13.3" notebook screen since last November. I think I'm going to like having all those HD pixels.
It was nice to be out on a beautiful Sunday morning. There are areas on the other side of Bukit Ananas which we don't see as often. Central Kuala Lumpur is not really that big. A hill makes it seem further to that area than it really is. One needs to get around the green hill of Bukit Nanas.
We did take the purple line back to 'our' side of the city. After the quiet area near Low Yat Plaza, it seemed jam-packed. Our side was full of ex-pat workers, mostly from Nepal and Bangladesh. They were off from work and were buying things to send home. I love Sundays because this part of downtown is teeming with such activity.