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IFA 2025 Wraps With Practical Gadgets Ready for Market

The Berlin showcase emphasized problem-solving hardware backed by concrete specs, prices, and near-term launch timelines.

Overview

  • Honor unveiled the Magic V5, billed as the world’s thinnest foldable at 8.8mm, pairing a Snapdragon 8 Elite with a 7.95-inch 5,000-nit inner display and a £1,699 price.
  • Samsung introduced the $649 Galaxy S25 FE, bringing its Galaxy AI suite to a mid-range phone with an Exynos 2400 chip and a seven-year software update commitment.
  • ECOVACS detailed the DEEBOT X11 Omnicyclone at $1,499, featuring GaN fast-charging for continuous cleaning, 19,500Pa suction, and a 4WD system for 4cm obstacles.
  • Hypershell said its X Ultra hip-mounted exoskeleton ships September 9, offering up to 30kg of assistance, a claimed 40% leg-strength boost, and about 17.5km per charge.
  • Eufy showed the Marswalker staircase-capable robot vacuum slated for 2026, noting no price yet and a design that transports the vacuum between floors for autonomous cleaning.