In full obsession with rare earths, a fairly common metal has jeopardized the green transition: Copper foul

The latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on minerals has confirmed which He had been discussed for a long time: Today, the absolute leader is China. It is no novelty, but among all minerals there is one that runs a particular danger, and not precisely because of geopolitical control, but for the real risk of shortage. There is a problem with copper. Of all minerals, copper emerges as one of the biggest challenges. The IEA report He has warned That by 2035 there could be a supply deficit of 30 %, due to the drop in the mineral law, the lack of new discoveries and the high development costs. A set of problems. It can be explained in a very simple way In data: Only in 2024, copper demand grew 3%, mainly driven by investments in electrical networks in China. The growth of mining production has been modest, much lower than other minerals such as lithium or nickel. Further 70% of global capacity Copper processing is in the hands of China. 7% of global copper production is in regions vulnerable to floods and droughts. Is there any solution? According to Fatih Birol, director of the IEA, the challenge is serious but not inevitable. In statements to The Guardianthe need to accelerate permits and reduce bureaucratic obstacles, in addition to implementing public policies that provide guarantees of volume and fiscal incentives, is stressed. Another line of action that They have detailed It is international diversification and cooperation. Some countries have advanced technological abilities and refining experience; Others have abundant mineral resources and great geological potential. In this way, in the report They have underlined That establishing balanced alliances between both realities could unlock new productive capacities, reduce market concentration and strengthen the resilience of the entire supply chain. There are other methods. A complementary route that already begins to take shape is the recycling of copper. As the pressure on primary resources increases, recovering and reusing infrastructure metal and disused devices is outlined as another strategy. In addition, in certain non -critical applications, the partial replacement of copper is studied by other materials, Like aluminum either The Ruthenium. It’s not just about copper. The case of copper reflects a broader pattern: more than 50% of critical minerals are now subject to export restrictions. This includes from lithium to more unknown elements such as Gaul or Telurio. Chinese dominance in refining, higher than 70% in 19 of the 20 key mineralsmakes this country not only the largest producer, but the referee of the global energy future. Time is exhausted. And copper too. The paradox is clear: the more we want to move towards a cleaner and more sustainable future, the more we depend on an infrastructure that we have not yet secured. Copper has become a silent bottleneck, difficult to replace and even more difficult to climb in record time. Image | Joyce Cory and Pexels Xataka | The collapse of the AVE of Seville has shown something more serious: how difficult it is to protect copper in a 15,000 km network

The obsession with flat belly and radical thinness

As every summer, aesthetic pressure marks the pattern again, and this year social networks have found a new goal: the flat belly. Although it seemed that the ideal of the perfect body It was fadingthe viral content has demonstrated otherwise Social networks mark the pattern. A movement It has emerged under the name of “average complexion”. In many videos It can be observed To people, mostly women, showing their body under the pretext of being “neither skinny nor fat”, thus perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards. Influencers Like Carla Flila They have pointed out That this type of content “only generates unnecessary insecurities” by promoting a standard that, far from being inclusive, continues to be exclusive and harmful. Beyond Trend. This phenomenon is nothing more than the tip of the iceberg, since There are many other videos how to “deflate the belly” or “routines to have flat belly.” In them you can visualize express exercises, miraculous diets and advice without scientific basis. All for the insatiable search for an ideal of beauty: the flat belly. Deeper. But what seems like a simple aesthetic tendency has deeper repercussions. A study by the University of Malaga analyzed How within the apparently harmless content you can find publications that actively encourage eating disorders. This duality has highlighted how difficult it can be to distinguish between content that simply promotes exercise and one that, under the disguise of healthy recommendations, encourages dangerous food behaviors. In addition, other research published in Behavioral Psychology showed How brief exposure to representative images of the ideal of thinness has a negative effect on the self -esteem of the participants, increasing anxiety. A persistent stigma. And if the discourse in networks reinforces little inclusive standards, Gordophobia continues to feed body dissatisfaction from another front. A recent UNIR report entitled “Between the healthy and the cult of the body”He revealed that 43.8 % of the boys and 34.7 % of the girls have high levels of Gordophobia. In fact, such as They have detailed In CTXT, Gordophobia is not an isolated prejudice, but a tool that keeps people in a state of constant body dissatisfaction, promoting harmful behaviors for physical and mental health. An endless cycle. This aesthetic pressure is not a new phenomenon. For centuries, the bodies have been molded and controlled by the prevailing aesthetic ideals. The idea of ​​a flat belly in the most recent history began in the nineteenth century, when women They were pushed To use Corsés to get the iconic “Wasp waist”, a symbol of femininity that deformed its ribs and hindered breathing. Almost arriving at this century, in the 90s and early 2000s, the beauty ideal turned towards extreme thinness, popularized by models such as Kate Moss and the call “Heroin Chic“Today, social networks have taken over, perpetuating that cycle of unattainable standards that transform bodies into shaped objects. Outside the networks. Aesthetic standards seem to take another way again, have we returned 20 years ago? The issue is that after a parenthesis in the 2010 decade marked by the rise of movement “POSITIVE BODY“, which included a diversity of bodies, now fashion derives Towards extreme thinness. With the reappearance of the Victoria’s Secret parade, which has bet again by hyperdelled models after years of criticism for their lack of diversity, as well as The reintroduction Of aesthetics and 2k in haute couture brands, they make it clear where the aesthetics wants to return. While social networks continue to amplify these restrictive canons, it is worth asking what will be the impact on the mental and physical health of those who are dragged to pursue unattainable aesthetic standards. Image | Cyril A. and Tiktok Xataka | During millennia, humanity has eaten what it played. Now he has started eating what he wants and that has consequences

In his obsession to end the noisy motorcycles, the EU has just knew the coup of grace

The sound of motorcycles has no midpoint: either it puts your nerves or your hair bristles every time you hear it. The second group is quite a niche and, in general, noisy motorcycles are a problem within the urban environment, so the European Union has decided to end them forever. Changes. EC 92.03 regulations legalizes a historical change that will affect, and much, both to the motorcycle industry As to the auxiliary industry of its star complement, the exhaust pipes. From now on, any motorcycle manufactured with the new anti -antaminant regulations will not be able to extract the DB Killer. What is the DB Killer. The most changed accessory on motorcycles is the exhaust pipe. In some cases to earn an extra CV, and mostly to improve the sound of the motorcycle. As its name indicates, the DB Killer is the internal silencer of the exhaust tube, normally screwed. This causes escape gases to pass through a narrower and more perforated channel, reducing the volume. In most cases, the escapes of the auxiliary industry have a removable dB, allowing to increase the sound of the motorcycle in a very simple way in minutes. What the EU says about him. The new EC 92.03 regulation says goodbye completely to the DB Killer. Exhaust systems manufacturers must comply with this new legislation, and may not manufacture approved escapes that allow the silencer to be extracted. These measures apply to street motorcycles, so manufacturers who want to sell escapes that comply with Euro regulations will have to stick to restriction. The only sale scenario for the DB Killer will be the circuit use, with escapes that will continue for sale, but will not be approved for circulation in street. An obsession that comes from afar. Especially noisy motorcycles have been focusing on the European Union for a long time. The Euro 4 regulations, approved in 2016, limited the noise to 80 dB. Euro 5 began including moving tests and with the new Euro5+ and Futura EURO6 The controls are expected to remain increasingly restrictive. Beyond limitations in homologation, there are already European countries devising systems to avoid noise in its cities. The Noise radars They work in countries like France, capable of photographing every vehicle that overcomes the allowed noise in decibels. Precedents. In countries such as Austria it is not possible to circulate with motorcycles that They exceed 95db in stopa regulation that does not apply to cars. Others, such as Germany, restrict the circulation of motorcycles on weekends by certain routes, and have been enabling noise sensors that warn about whether the motorcycle is noisy. Image | BMW In Xataka | Barcelona is the city of Spain with more motorcycles. Now the Generalitat considers limiting its circulation

In their obsession with the US tariff

Wars do not understand names, and commercials much less. In that crazy Tariff race in which the United States seems to have signed up to all directions, it has been encountered, for example, with Diego García Island. The rate imposed is not surprising if it were not, in reality, an atolón that serves as a secret basis for … Washington. There is much more, because Trump has also imposed tariffs on islands that lack human population or, in the best case, to penguin communities. An unusual ad. It happened a few hours ago and you have hardly been able to escape the news: in the presentation of the Liberation Day RatePresident Donald Trump surprised the entire planet by including in his list of commercial sanctions to territories that lack significant economic activity or even stable population. In the Official White House List Virtually irrelevant enclaves appear in international trade that, however, will be subject to taxes of up to 50%, generating astonishment due to the lack of apparent economic criteria in their selection. In a ceremony at the White House, Trump showed a large poster that detailed alleged commercial barriers imposed on the United States, inexplicably including a list that we go on to detail. Heard Islands and McDonald. It is probably the first time that many hear about them. It has its logic. These remote islands are external territories of Australia located in the Indian Ocean, to more than 4,000 km of perthand known only for its glaciers, colonies of penguins and elephant seals. Cataloged as Unesco World Heritage, have been affected with a 10% tariff. The islands, described by CIA itself As a “desolate” territory and “covered in 80% per ice”, they do not register economic activity since 1877, when the extraction of marine elephant oil ceased and were abandoned by their only inhabitants, former seal hunters. Coconut Islands and Jan Mayen: Microterritories. Another Australian enclave included is the archipelago of The coconut islandsinhabited by about 600 people, whose exports (mainly ships) depend by 32% on the US market, and now face A 10% tariff. At the opposite end of the world, Norwegian island of Jan Mayena former shog station without permanent residents and with economy absolutely nilit has also been reached by the same tax, despite its commercial insignificance. In fact, Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has already expressed his bewilderment And concern by stating that “no place on earth is safe,” underlining the absurd nature of including territories without real productive capacity. Diego García Tokelu, Saint Pierre and surrealism. Of all the taxes announced, we are facing the More bleeding example. Tokelauan autonomous territory of New Zealand made up of three atolls and a population of 1,600 people, whose modest economy is 8 million dollars with exports of just $ 100,000, now they must pay 10% upon entering the United States. But the most drastic case is that of Saint Pierre and Miquelona tiny French territory near Newfoundland, one with just 5,000 inhabitants, whose exports of seafood and crustaceans now face A 50% tariffexceeding even 20% applied to the rest of France under the rules of the European Union. The example of Lesoto. For its part, Lesothoan African country without even exit to the sea and with an economy oriented to exports of diamonds, textiles and wool, will suffer a 50% tariffs about 20% Of their shipments that go to the United States, which represents a very hard blow for its fragile economy of 900 million dollars annually. The key to understanding the varapalo of these micro nations is How has calculated United States tariffs. It is not that the tariffs that these territories have over Washington, but of their commercial surplus with the United States. In this way, yes, let’s say that Lesoto sells it only and exclusively an African fruit to Washington, and does not buy anything (or almost nothing) back, the African country is a huge surplus over the United States, although it is obviously not to “take advantage” of them. Well, as tariffs have calculated them by dividing surpluses by total exports to the United States, they make a tremendous hole. Plot Twist: Allied bases. We said it at the beginning. The United States has even shot at the foot by adding tariffs to enclaves where they basically operate, in some cases, as in Diego Garcíawith Secret military basesor with relevant territories for American national security. For example, the British Indian Ocean Territorywhere joint military bases are located, shared by the United Kingdom and the United States, will face 10% tariffdespite the fact that their only population is … American military and contractors. The same happens with Marshall Islandsthat in addition to hosting the American base of Kwajalein For ballistic tests, they are under the formal defense of Washington through a free association agreement. Their exports, although they do not have the United States as the main destination, will also be subject to an additional 10%. Without clear economic criteria. In summary, the announced tariff pack seems to affect indiscriminately to Territories without weight In the commercial balance or even Without any economy. Far from focusing only on great powers, the measure reaches uninhabited islands, islets with penguins, own military bases and forgotten enclaves, generating confusion and questioning the logic behind the commercial strategy of the Trump administration. Plus: The real impact of these rates in some cases will be null, but in others, Like Saint Pierre and Miquelon Or the same Lesoto, could cause disproportionate consequences for extremely tiny or simply dependent economies. Image | Australian Antarctic Division, Wikimedia In Xataka | Trump tariffs have caused the Big Tech debacle in the stock market. And propose a slowdown in investment in AI In Xataka | The United States raises commercial tension with a new blow: it will impose 25% cars tariff made from the country

Industry obsession with annual updates

One year cycles. The manufacturers are obsessed with this. In Xataka we have already stated that, as they are stopping innovating the phones and how their life cycle increases, Maybe it’s time to consider biannual update cycles. It is something applicable to the software in which, year after year, we do not stop seeing how the new version is a tracing of the same With some minor changes. It is curious how Google, one of the precursors of this fever for annual updates, has another philosophy with one of its star products: Chromecast with Google TV. From Android 12 … to Android 14. If you have a chromecast with Google TV, go to the system settings, you have a gift. Android TV par excellence has just been updated to Android 14 in the UTTC version. 241218.004, with a total weight of 809 MB. The key is that Chromecast was not working with Android 13I was doing it with Android 12. And Google has accustomed us to version jumps other than those we usually see on mobile phones. The last time this device received a change of version was In October 2022. And nothing happens. Chromecast with Google TV executes some Android common applications: all those related to multimedia. Nexflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, Apple TV … It is also able to run games that we find in mobile phones, already throughout these years it has proven not to be an insecure device. Chromecast receive security patches and their applications are updated quite frequently, proof that it is not strictly necessary to change every version years. The commercial strategy. Although the biannual version updates may sound sweet, the truth is that for manufacturers it makes a lot of sense to continue launching versions every year. The update cycle, in addition to being a way of loyalty to the user with a device that is constantly receiving improvements, is an incentive to generate demand for new devices. Some specific improvements, as in the case of Apple, only apply to the latest models and, with even more capable and updated software than that of the previous versions. This annual update cycle also allows us to make some pressure on the competition, an obsession that ends up marking the rhythm of evolution of the industry. In the case of the Chromecast, the competition is minimal, and Google can afford the license to space the cycle to the extreme. Image | Xataka In Xataka | The eight years of updates are already possible on Android. That will happen is something very different

Spanish men are developing a peculiar obsession with swamps

There is nothing written about tastes. Nor about obsessions. There are people aware of the LaLiga classificationfans of cars who do not escape any presentation, in love with literature or cinema to the removal of any novelty … and people, increasingly And that is also seen more clearly In networksthat shares a peculiar fascination: follow the evolution of the swamps. They are the ‘reservoir boys’. How are the reservoirs? The question may seem bland, especially in winter, with a good part of the country passed through water and without any specific reason to be aware of the Spanish reservoir network or some special swamp. However, more and more people (men above all) seem to ask that question every week. How are the reservoirs? Do they go up? Do they go down? His obsession is measured in a very precise unit: cubic hectometers. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to the message. Click on the image to go to Tweet. “Spain in vilo”. A quick search arrives in X either Bluesky To confirm the interest aroused by reservoirs. In fact it is so clear that something else is found: who jokes on the subject Or comment, no longer the data of the swamps themselves, but the obsession around the data of the swamps, pulling humor. “Going to look at reservoirs.net is the greatest male urgency there are,” He wrote yesterday A user in X. and is not the only one. “Spain in vilo before the imminent update this Tuesday”, Add another. In Bluesky They can also be read A good handful of messages About swamps, including those who use The sneer. A name: reservoirs.net. All obsession has its axis. And that of the reservoirs has its own name: Reservoirs.neta website with updated information on embalmed water nationwide, weekly and annual variation and a data rosary by hydrographic basin. All well seasoned with graphics (infinity of graphics) and an arsenal of figures capable of delighting people who when the window appears on the days of Borrasca does not see rain but HM3 and double axis graphics. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Are there more sources? Of course. The Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has its Hydrological Bulletinthere is also information about Confederations Hydrographic and Other websites that are responsible for collecting data from swamps. However, a search in X or Bluesky arrives to confirm that when obsession with the reservoirs, the looks are usually directed to Emblasses.net. To find data … and (too) to pull irony. “You do not know the desire that I have to take out the updated data of reservoirs of the week @reservoirs.net. It is being my drug,” He published yesterday In bluesky Fran Lamadrid. He profile of the web on the old Twitter is around 43,500 followers and there are those who, pulling more sneer, speaks of “data porn”. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Where does that interest come from? The million dollar question. The reservoirs are not the first obsession that flies free on the old Twitter. Before they have already been such disparate issues as The Roman Empire either The menu of the University dining room of Almería, between a long, very long etcetera. Obviously it is not the only obsession that is extending on the social network. Another topic supported by data that also gives rise to a good number of messages is demography and, specifically, birth. That there are so many people pending the reservoirs, however, with some issues that have been under the media focus in recent months. The main one, drought. The Rain scarcity has led several regions of Spain to look With concern Your swamps and water reserves. Another is the tragic Dana that hit Valencia and focused the focus, among other points, on The Foraata Reservoir. Images | Jacinta Lluch Valero (Flickr) and Miteco In Xataka | Batmancito: the disturbing baby “Reborn” to which his parents are becoming a viral phenomenon giving him life with ia

A Japanese restaurant has brought its obsession with fresh fish to the extreme: it allows you to fish yourself

Visiting Japan is immersing yourself in a country where the traditional and modern coexist in harmony. Its big cities combine futuristic skyscrapers and streets full of neon lights with millenary temples that have resisted the passage of time. In any walk through its streets, it is inevitable to find restaurants where fish is the absolute protagonist. And it’s no accident: in Japan, Fish has been a pillar of its gastronomy for centuries. Here, the menu is not requested, fishing. If you think you’ve seen everything about freshness, Japan always has more to offer. There are restaurants where chefs personally select the best fish on the market every day, but what if instead of waiting for them to serve you, is you who fish it? In Osaka, about five hours from the center of Tokyo, there is a place where the menu is not chosen, it is captured at the time. Our protagonist bears the name of “ジャンボ釣船つり吉”, which could be translated into Spanish as “Great Tsurikichi fishing ship.” As we can see in Google Maps screen capture, it is far from the bustle of the great avenues of the Asian city, and is immediately distinguished by its facade decorated with a fishing boat and posters with large Japanese characters that tell us what we will find inside. As explained on your websitewhen crossing the restaurant door the first thing will be to check the letter and choose the fish we want. Once decided, the staff will give us the right equipment, be it a fishing cane or a salabre, and will guide us to the fishing area. In that pond, where fish swim outside of their destiny, true experience begins. They assure that it is an apt challenge for all ages. After fishing, it is time to enjoy food in one of the four rooms available. We can choose between Tatami type seats in a ship -shaped area or, if we prefer something more conventional, tables with western -style chairs. Now, suppose we are ready to live this experience. How much will it cost us? It is time to take a look at the letter and calculate the budget. How much does this experience cost? When planning the expense, the first thing we should consider is that the price is based on the entire fish that we catch. Thus, a red kissing costs 3,124 yen (about 19.50 euros), a sole has a price of 2,840 yen (approximately 18 euros) and a listing juris rises to 4,980 yen (around 31 euros). Once the piece fish, we must choose how we want to prepare it to us, which is an additional cost. For example, a frying with Ponzu adds 300 yen (about 1.90 euros) to the final price. In addition, if we want to accompany our dish with seafood, we must take into account that they do not have a fixed price. In this case, the staff will weigh and inform us of the cost before preparing them. Marketing, Tourism and Gastronomy. It is no secret that Japanese gastronomy is rich and diverse, with fish and rice as fundamental pillars for centuries. However, many of the dishes that we consider today representative of Japan, and that have crossed borders, are not the result of a centenary tradition, but of relatively recent adaptations. Without going any further, until the 1990s, no one in Japan ate sushi with raw salmon. It was a marketing campaign that made it a standard, more than an entrenched custom. But tourists continue to come in mass in Japan in search of a unique experience. And there is no doubt that the country has much to offer, especially in the gastronomic field. However, not everything is good news, neither for the premises nor for those who visit it. An ingredient as essential as rice suffered a remarkable crisis: in full tourist boom, The shortage shot prices and led some restaurants to pay anything to stock up. When what matters is the show. Eating typical dishes in Japan has its charm, but restaurants have found ways to go further, especially when the goal is to attract tourists willing to spend on experiences. The possibility of fishing your own food in a place set as a ship is not only a gastronomic option, but a claim designed to turn dinner into a show that seduces both visitors and premises. {“Videid”: “X8D7XNV”, “Autoplay”: False, “Title”: “Tricks to travel cheaper- Drinking tea is something that can be done anywhere in the world, But attending a tea ceremony is another story. In Japan, this ritual has become an attraction for tourists looking for more than a simple infusion. The experience is not limited to drinking tea, but extends for hours, with different varieties and meals included. Something that originally had a deep cultural significance is now also sold as an experience for the visitor wanting to spend. But the show does not end there. If tea is not enough, there are always more options to live Japan in a big way: geisha shows perfectly choreographed for the tourist, high exhibitions where tradition and show intermingle, and the Bunraku puppet theater, a cultural element that continues to find its place in a country where more and more things become attractions for the photo. A HAND FOR MOUNT FUJI. To promote other forms of tourism in Japan could be one of the keys to decongest Mount Fuji, a place that for centuries was a symbol of spirituality and personal improvement, but today dealt with massification and its consequences. What was previously an intimate journey has become a crowded tour of hikers, with tails on the top and an environment that is increasingly feeling the weight of uncontrolled tourism. In Xataka Japan has put a spicy in Spain in a peculiar way: with a "Madrid Osaka" In a town of 93 inhabitants To mitigate the impact, The government has begun to take action: daily visitor limits have been established and an online reservation system has been … Read more

The obsession with slim mobile phones is back. And there are several reasons

The new ones Samsung Galaxy S25 mark the beginning of the year in the high-end smartphone range, but they also tell us about the beginning of a new trend: the war to create the thinnest smartphone. Samsung briefly showed us the Galaxy S25 Edge and rumors of a iPhone 17 Air for this fall they are too coincidental to ignore them, in the absence of official confirmation. Both promise to be the thinnest phones ever created by their respective manufacturers. The question is whether we really need thinner phones. History has taught us that The obsession with thinness usually has consequences. The 2014 iPhone 6, with its 6.9 mm, was so thin that it ended up starring in the bendgate. AND the first Galaxy Edgealthough innovative, sacrificed durability for design. The interesting thing about this trend is not so much the technology itself, but the chosen moment. We have been seeing for years how manufacturers have been thickening their devices to include larger batteries, better camera systems and more sensors. Apple went from 7.6 mm on the iPhone 8 to 8.25 mm on the iPhone 16 Pro. Samsung did the same with its Galaxy line. And users never complained about their phones being “too thick”. In any case, it is common to read a fairly recurring request: more battery even at the cost of greater thickness. And although Oppo, Huawei or Vivo have already launched models in this thickness range in the past, they never set a real commercial trend. Apple and Samsung, as leaders, are capable of doing so. The price of thinness is high. According to leaks, the iPhone 17 Air will have a single rear camera instead of two or three, and will sacrifice one of its speakers. Samsung, for its part, has reduced its Galaxy S25 Edge to two cameras. These are important commitments in 2025, when mobile photography defines the high-end. Why now? The answer may be in the folding. Apple has been working on it for years your foldable iPhoneand Samsung already dominates that format, which on the other hand It is far from what the expectations were. six years ago, when the first ones arrived. A foldable phone needs to be as thin as possible when unfolded so as not to be excessively thick when folded. These new ultra-thin models may well be testing grounds for technologies that will end up in future foldables. He Oppo Find N5 points right in that direction: an ultra-thin foldable. There is also a differentiation factor. After years of incremental iterations, both Apple and Samsung need something to make their devices stand out. Extreme thinness, although it may seem like a step backwards, is visually striking. It’s the kind of feature that makes people stop in stores or pause their gaze when they spot a phone like that in someone else’s hand. And that’s something brands crave. But the success of these devices will depend on whether the compromises are worth it. The iPhone mini failed because it occupied a niche that no one had asked for. Or rather, that he did not ask for enough clients. Will it be different with ultrathin ones? Samsung seems to be starting with some caution, limiting the launch of the S25 Edge to select markets. The mobile industry moves in cycles. This wave of ultra-thin devices marks the beginning of another. But this time, the technology could be paving the way to something bigger: the next generation of foldables. Apple and Samsung are betting big. We’ll see if consumers sacrifice functionality for style. The war for the thinnest mobile phone has only just begun. In Xataka | The cameras of the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra, explained: their best asset is their inspiration in DSLRs Featured image | Xataka

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