It's another new week for the world of technology, and last week, Tech Times reported a collection of news that made headlines, including the recent controversy over Tesla's power loss concerns.
It also included the survey in which teens were asked about their perception of Android phones, with them claiming that these are "outdated" devices.
Lamborghini has also unveiled its first take on a fully-electric vehicle, the Lanzador, featuring a crossover supercar with all the clean energy tech and gizmos.
Tesla Power Loss is a Concern for its Drivers
It was recently reported that several Tesla owners got locked inside their electric vehicles (EVs) after their batteries ran out. According to reports, some Tesla drivers have spoken out about their terrifying experiences due to the occurrences, which have raised safety concerns.
Some Tesla owners could reportedly not exit their vehicles since the battery had died and the doors and windows were not functional. The difficulty in identifying and using the manual door release mechanism is a recurring theme in many reports of Tesla owners being trapped.
According to Futurism, many Tesla EV owners had trouble finding this manual door latch that would let them out of their vehicle, with some sitting in their battery-dead cars on a hot day.
Business Insider has released a quick how-to tutorial for manually opening Tesla EVs for different models, including the S, X, Y, and 3.
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Teens Claim Android Is 'Outdated'
Android is known for being the rival of the iPhone, and a lot of people use smartphones featuring this operating system, which is known to be more affordable and better for those looking to modify their tech.
However, a recent Wall Street Journal report noted that 87 percent of teenagers who own an iPhone do not plan to switch to Android anytime.
For instance, a viral video of teenager Abdoul Chamberlain claimed that these "Droid" phones are only used by their parents or those at least 50 years old and above.
Most US teens consider Android an "outdated" technology despite the regular software updates and developments made by Google that are reportedly on par with what Apple offers.
Lamborghini's Lanzador EV
The days of Lamborghini's V-block internal combustion engines (ICEs) are numbered, as the company introduced its first 100 percent electric vehicle concept known as the Lamborghini Lanzador.
This electric vehicle will serve as the company's basis for future EVs that it will bring, with the electric car featuring a grand tourer (GT) design meant for long drives with high-performance capabilities.
What makes the Lamborghini Lanzador more iconic is its significant features that center on luxury and performance to suit longer drives.
In a statement, the Automobili Lamborghini said it features two electric motors, one for each axle, that provide all-wheel drive and efficiency in all driving conditions and surfaces. The system reportedly delivers a peak power that exceeds one megawatt.
The recent unveiling of Lanzador marks Lamborghini's entry into the EV market, with the company eyeing 2030 as the end for its internal combustion engine (ICE) cars.