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Today’s roundup is packed with exciting updates from the smartphone world!

Mark your calendars for the global launch of the Motorola Razr 50 Series on June 25, featuring top-tier specs and stunning OLED displays. Further, YouTube is testing a Community Notes feature to combat misinformation by adding valuable context to videos.

Also, Samsung might end its partnership with AMD to develop its own GPU by 2026, aiming to boost its competitiveness.

All of this and more is in today’s roundup below.


Motorola Razr 50 Series global launch confirmed for June 25

Get ready for the global launch of the Motorola Razr 50 Series on June 25, featuring OLED displays, powerful processors, up to 18GB RAM, and 1TB storage. The Razr 50 Ultra boasts a 4-inch cover display, 6.9-inch main screen, dual 50MP rear cameras, and 32MP front camera, while the standard Razr 50 offers similar features powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7300X and 4200mAh battery.

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YouTube is Testing Community Notes Feature to Add Context to Videos

YouTube is Testing Community Notes Feature to Add Context to Videos

YouTube is testing a new feature called Community Notes to combat misinformation by allowing viewers to contribute short blurbs that offer clarification or background information on videos. The pilot program, currently limited to select US users, will use third-party evaluators to ensure only valuable contributions are displayed.

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Samsung may discontinue its partnership with AMD in the near future and develop its own GPU

Samsung may discontinue its partnership with AMD in the near future and develop its own GPU

Samsung might part ways with AMD to develop its own GPU by 2026, aiming to enhance its GPU-related business competitiveness and IT infrastructure. While the Exynos 2500 will still incorporate the Xclips 950 RDNA GPU, rumors suggest it may not be used in the Galaxy S25 series.

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Sony Xperia 1 VII early leaks: could ditch vertical camera design to make space for larger sensors

Sony Xperia 1 VII early leaks: could ditch vertical camera design to make space for larger sensors

Sony Xperia 1 VII leaks suggest a departure from vertical camera setup for larger sensors, potentially improving image quality. Rumors also hint at the discontinuation of Xperia 5 series, making Xperia 1 the sole high-end line.

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