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June 26 Tech Roundup: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, Motorola Razr 50 Ultra and more | Technical news

Samsung announced that it will host the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris, France on July 10. Motorola schedules Razr 50 Ultra India launch on July 4. OpenAI provides the ChatGPT application for Apple Mac computers

Technical summary June 26
Technical summary June 26

Bachelor of Technology New Delhi

Samsung has scheduled a Galaxy Unpacked event for July 10, where the South Korean electronics maker will showcase the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. While foldable devices will be in the spotlight, announcements related to mobile artificial intelligence (Galaxy AI) and wearables are expected that devices, especially the Galaxy Ring, take center stage.

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Announced on June 25, the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra will debut in India on July 4. The foldable clamshell smartphone has a full-size display with Google Assistant support for Gemini that provides easy access without having to unfold the phone, a dual camera system with a 2x telephoto lens combined with a wide-angle main sensor and an IPX8 waterproof rating.

Available for Apple-based Mac computers, ChatGPT offers deeper integration with the operating system by supporting keyboard shortcuts to start a conversation. The AI ​​chatbot, based on OpenAI’s GPT-4o model, offers the ability to reason in terms of audio, image and text. Earlier, OpenAI confirmed that work is underway on a ChatGPT application for the Microsoft Windows platform, which will be launched later this year.

Google has planned a “Made by Google” event on August 13, during which the Pixel 9 series smartphones will be presented. At the same time, the American technology giant will introduce next-generation artificial intelligence functions to its smartphones and will release the Android 15 operating system update. In addition, the company is expected to present next-generation ecosystem devices like Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds. There is a possibility that Google will also launch its next-generation foldable device. That said, the Made by Google event scheduled for August 13 is expected to be jam-packed with announcements.

Starting June 26, Google will abolish constant scrolling in search results on desktop computers and on mobile devices in the coming months. According to a report by Search Engine Land, a news and information site for the search industry, a Google spokesperson confirmed that continuous scrolling will be removed from desktop search results today, and the feature will be removed from mobile search results in the coming months.

Motorola is entering the niche segment of wireless tracking devices with the launch of Moto Tag. The Bluetooth tracker is compatible with Android devices that use the Google Find My Device network and ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for precise tracking. With a circular design reminiscent of the Apple AirTag, Moto Tag can be used to track valuable items such as wallet, keys, luggage and more.

China’s OnePlus is set to launch the tablet and smartphone in its country on June 27. The smartphone maker has released a teaser on Chinese social media platform Weibo, teasing the design of its upcoming tablet. Both the OnePlus Pad Pro tablet and the Ace 3 Pro smartphone are expected to launch in the Indian market soon after their launch in China, albeit with different names. For example, the smartphone could be called Nord 4 in India.

ChatGPT developer OpenAI said on Tuesday that it is delaying the release of the “Voice Mode” feature by a month, to July, due to technical issues.