The iPhone 17 and new Apple Watches are set to launch next, but before that IFA 2025 has kicked off and we’ve found the best new products on show.
IFA 2025 is a huge tech show which takes place annually in Berlin, Germany, and Tech Advisor is always snooping high and low for the latest and greatest gadgets.
It opens to the public today, 5 September, but media are allowed to get a sneak peek at the swanky (actually still being built) booths over 27 halls and the ‘City Cube’, which Samsung completely takes over. Some brands hold events remote from the show itself, but this is just a small technicality, such as Dyson used its own store.
Our roving reporters have clocked up more steps than advisable, fitness trackers wondering what’s going on, to get hands-on with the best new phones, tablets, smartwatches, robot vacuum cleaners and much, much more.
Just like last year, we bring you only the top devices, the ones we genuinely want to own, so without further ado, here’s the Tech Advisor Best of IFA 2025 awards.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
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Samsung decided to launch its Galaxy Tab S11 flagship tablets at IFA this year, and the Tab S11 Ultra is undoubtedly the star of the show.
Its main selling point – that massive 14.6-inch AMOLED display – remains the highlight, but there are some nice upgrades in other areas. A move to MediaTek’s 3nm Dimensity 9400+ chipset should deliver a nice performance boost, while the slimmer build and revamped S Pen are welcome improvements.
The tablet also ships running Android 16-based One UI 8, the latest version of Samsung’s tablet software, which includes loads of AI features and support for a more advanced version of DeX, the company’s desktop experience. You also get a full seven years of updates.
Battery capacity has been boosted slightly to 11,600mAh, while 45W wired charging remains. But ultimately, this is a case of the most advanced Android tablet we’ve ever seen getting a small but potentially significant upgrade.
Sadly, there’s been no change to the starting price, so it’ll set you back at least £1,099/$1,099 and it’s on sale now.
Read our thoughts after going hands-on with the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra.
TCL Nxtpaper 60 Ultra

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Matte displays – designed to kill reflections and give a more comfortable viewing experience – have been gaining pace in televisions, but can also be found on smartphones.
TCL’s Nxtpaper 60 Ultra updates the awkwardly-named TCL 50 Pro Nxtpaper 5G from 2024, offering that glare-free, flicker-free, reflection-free display for something that’s a little different.
The display expands to 7.2-inch and retains the switch that will go from full colour to a paper-like experience, great for reading.
When in colour mode it doesn’t have the same impact as a regular vibrant and glossy smartphone display, but it still offers rich colours and there’s a wonderful texture, so it feels lovely when you’re swiping around on it – it’s 120Hz too.
This is a phone that’s all about that innovative display, but there’s still a dual 50Mp camera on the back offering up to 6x lossless zoom.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

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The ‘Fan Edition; of Samsung’s flagship phone lineup isn’t a flagship at all. With a £649/$649 starting price, the Galaxy S25 FE is cheap enough to be considered a mid-range phone, yet it looks and feels just as premium.
It’s essentially a Galaxy S25+ for less, adopting a near-identical design and retaining a 6.7-inch AMOLED display and the same cameras.
A 4900mAh battery and 45W wired charging also match the high-end phone – improving on the S24 FE – while the S25 FE ships running One UI 8, which is based on Android 16. You also still get the impressive commitment to seven years of updates.
The main compromise is an Exynos 2400 chipset instead of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the glass on the front and back of the phone isn’t quite as tough. You also have to put up with an optical fingerprint scanner instead of an ultrasonic one.
But this is more than reflected in the price, which is a full £350/$350 cheaper than the Galaxy S25+. And you can buy one now and get a free Galaxy Watch 7.
Opinion: I’ve tried the Galaxy S25 FE, and it might make the S25+ obsolete
Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

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Designed for endurance sports enthusiasts, the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro smartwatch introduces a raft of new features such as advanced mapping functions, integrated flashlight, speaker with a mic.
Why call it “T-Rex”? Maybe they should’ve gone with Stegosaurus — because with its titanium plating, rugged build and sapphire glass display, this thing is practically wearing body armour. But unlike its prehistoric namesake, the T-Rex 3 Pro isn’t slow. It’s built for trail runners, and was recently tested in the brutal UTMB race.
The T-Rex 3 Pro can operate in temperatures ranging from -30°C to +70°C, and is equipped with a dual-colour LED, it provides visibility in the dark along with an SOS signal.
Its AMOLED display is available in two sizes—1.5 inches (48mm) and 1.32 inches (44mm) – offering peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. With built-in speaker and microphone, the T-Rex 3 Pro enables Bluetooth calls, voice control of the watch via Zepp Flow, and voice alerts during training sessions and competitions.
Lost in the wild? Not anymore. The advanced mapping system lets you generate new routes on the fly — just set your direction and distance, and it guides you forward.
Beyond trail running, the T-Rex 3 Pro supports 180 sports modes — from strength training to water sports. It tracks everything that matters for peak performance: VO2 max, recovery time, HRV, sleep quality, and more.
You can buy it now from Amazfit for £399.
Eufy Marswalker

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With the Eufy Marwalker robots have maybe made one bold leap for cleaners. After cleaning one floor of a house, the Marswalker moves on to the next by climbing the stairs, previously a step – or rather many steps – too far for robot vacuum cleaners.
The world’s first stair-climbing robotic cleaner is a whole-home cleaning platform with its autonomous multiple-floor capability.
Compatible with the new eufy S2 robotic vacuum, it has a smart crawler platform with tracked drive, advanced grip & balance control. Its auto floor detection knows when one floor is done, so it can climb to the next.
CleanMind Integration shares 3D mapping and logic with the eufy RoboVac Omni S2.
Shown at IFA for the first time, it is planned to become available in spring 2026.
Motorola Moto Edge 60 Neo

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The Motorola Edge 50 Neo was something of a breakthrough device, offering surprising performance, luscious vegan leather finishes with Pantone colours and a great compact display.
The Edge 60 Neo picks up this baton and continues to run with it – and it could be one of the best mid-range phones of 2025.
This 6.4-inch phone has a premium design, with IP68/69 protection, with a stunning 3000 nits display, capable to peak brightnesses far in excess of many rivals. There are three Pantone options, with a punch of colour, while many phones are just black.
Three cameras are offered, including a 3x optical zoom lens, which is rare in this category. But best of all, the Edge 60 Neo bumps the battery to 5000mAh (over the 4310mAh of the Edge 50 Neo), so this looks like a meaningful update.
Price and availability are TBC.
Aukey MagFusion Ark

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Qi2.2 – or Qi2 25W as it’s being marketed – was announced in July and charging giant Aukey has stepped up to make sure that you don’t run short of Qi2 25W chargers. The MagFusion Ark being an interesting example, showcased at IFA 2025.
This wireless charger will support up to six devices, all capable of charging at 25W wirelessly, with nice strong magnets to hold everything in place. Those orbs on the top detach with each containing its own 6700mAh battery, so it becomes wireless charger you can use elsewhere – it might even fit neatly in your car’s cup holder.
Those orbs also have a USB-C port supporting 30W charging and a cooling system, so it’s really versatile. The Aukey MagFusion Ark will be available in Q1 2026 and Aukey has said that smaller single or double base options will also be available – with the orbs sold separately.
Qi2 25W made its debut on the Pixel 10 Pro XL but it’s expected that Apple will support it on iPhone 17, too.
Dyson Cool CF1

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Although Dyson isn’t officially on the show floor, the brand did host a product showcase at the Dyson Demo Store in Berlin to coincide with the show, so this is still IFA in our eyes. Another technicality is that the device we’re garlanding here is already available to buy from Dyson for £249.99, although it was included among the 4 September releases.
Back in 2009, Dyson brought the world’s first bladeless fan to market. With a distinctive hoop-shaped fan head, it was a beautiful piece of technology that made people look at cooling fans in a new way and influenced a generation of engineers.
This year, Dyson has returned to that design classic with the launch of the CF1 fan: it’s the same model reissued with upgrades that bring it up to date.
The fan delivers 370 litres of airflow per second, is quiet and energy efficient. Among the new features are app connectivity, an on-appliance LCD screen and a new Sleep mode, along with more precise oscillation settings.
But of course, the real star is its iconic design.
Baseus PicoGo AF21 3-in-125W Wireless Charger

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Qi 2.2 (or Qi2 25W as some are calling it) is the star of the show at IFA when it comes to charging accessories. The new wireless charging tech takes speeds from the humdrum 7.5W and once-exciting 15W to a wired-charging-like 25W. It may sound dry but to charging aficionados this is exciting stuff.
Your phone will be charged much faster and with all the convenience of wireless. This is especially significant now that Google’s Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL have joined Apple’s iPhone in embracing magnetic wireless charging.
There are a lot of samey chargers out there, but one that really caught our eye at IFA was the Baseus PicoGo, which folds up into a tiny package but unfolds into something like we’ve never seen before.
It is still heavily aimed at Apple users as it can charge an Apple Watch as well as a phone and wirelessly chargeable earbuds, but Android users joining the magnetic game will be sure to love it, too.
Techno Slim

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Tecno is a lesser-known technology brand, but it’s a company that likes to push the boundaries, here rivalling the sort of svelte lines we’ve seen from the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. If the Tecno Spark Slim sounds familiar, that’s because this is the production version of the concept phone we saw at MWC earlier in the year.
Tecno is calling this the “world’s slimmest 3D-curved phone” because it hangs onto the curved edges of the display that used to be commonplace from brands like Samsung. That makes it feel incredibly thin in the hand, as there’s no squared edge like you’ll find on the S25 Edge.
There are two versions, 4G (Pova Slim) and 5G (Spark Slim), with the 5G model coming in at 5.95mm, with a 6.7-inch display packing in a crazy 4500 nits, all powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400.
The phone launches on Android 15 running HiOS, and as is often the case with Tecno, it’s not clear where you might buy this slender phone and how much it might cost.
Anker Prime Docking Station

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This 14-port dock mimics the look of Anker’s Prime Desktop Charger and includes the same top-end 140W PD 3.1 upstream USB-C port and three USB-C, but adds another two USB-A ports (for a total of three), as well as dual HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, audio, and SD/TF slots.
Its triple-display supports (8K/4K/4K) for Windows laptops and MacBooks is made possible with DisplayLink software that gets around Apple’s M1/M2/M3 display limitations.
At the front, its smart display shows real-time USB-C charging power, data transfer status, display signal, and temperature. An on-device screen PC app enables further device monitoring, casting settings, firmware updates, and diagnostics.
ActiveShield 3.0 prevents throttling and maintains peak performance during charging, transfers, or display, claims Anker.
All of the USB-C ports support both fast charging and high-speed data transfer for maximum convenience, taking what was once just a great desktop charger and transforming it into a fully fledged docking station.
Anker is offering 30% off early-bird sign-up as well as other perks.
Ugreen MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 25W

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Ugreen showcased a full range of fast wireless MagFlow power products based on the new Qi2 25W technology—indeed a whole family of portable and desktop-based chargers that significantly increase wireless charging speeds through more precise magnetic alignment.
The MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 25W ($89.99 / £79.99 / €89,99), pictured here, beats all comers to the crown of first certified 25W power bank, although it is sure to be joined by others in the coming weeks and months—indeed we saw many others on show at IFA. It can power an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 50% in around 30 minutes, a speed that was previously reserved for cabled charging. it also includes a handy built-in 30W USB-C cable that doubles as a carry strap.
Belkin Stage PowerGrip 10K Power Bank

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Belkin had an extremely busy IFA, and released some of the products we saw in prototype form at CES in January.
Alongside a giant new range of clever power banks and 25W Qi2 chargers, one of the most fun Belkin launches was the Stage PowerGrip. This DSLR-style ergonomic grip for iPhone incorporates a shutter button that works the iPhone’s Camera app via Bluetooth. Gen Z retro fans are going to love this.
It also doubles up as a high-capacity 10000mAh power bank and features a built-in retractable USB-C cable, as you’d expect from a company that specializes in charging tech.