IFA 2025 is finally over, and throughout the week we managed to check out a lot of different hardware launches from a multitude of brands, so much so that trying to cover everything announced would be near-impossible. That being said though, we’ve listed some of the biggest announcements during the show from Lenovo’s newest gaming handheld, all the way down to fresh arrivals from Samsung and Acer. Let’s get started!
The Lenovo Legion Go 2 is Official, and it Packs some Pretty Nifty Upgrades

Lenovo finally took the wraps off its new Legion Go 2 during IFA, and it’s probably safe to say that it’s a massive upgrade from its predecessor. In terms of performance, the Legion Go 2 is powered by AMD’s new Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, which works in tandem with Radeon 890M graphics. It also features up to 32GB of 8000MHz LPDDR5X RAM and up to 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage, as well as a larger 74Whr battery. Priced at $1,049 (and scheduled to launch later in October), Lenovo is clearly poising the Legion Go 2 to compete with high-end rivals.
Samsung Announces its Flagship Galaxy Tab S11 Series

IFA 2025 wouldn’t be complete without one of the biggest names in the industry—Samsung also announced new hardware this week, which include the new high-end Galaxy Tab S11 series, as well as the more wallet-friendly Galaxy S25 FE. That being said, the Galaxy Tab S11 series comes in two different models consisting of a base model with an 11-inch AMOLED screen, and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra which features a larger 14.6-inch AMOLED screen, and both devices run on MediaTek’s rather-powerful Dimensity 9400+ processor.
The Galaxy S25 FE is Finally Here

As for the Galaxy S25 FE, Samsung says that the Galaxy S25 FE is designed to deliver a flagship-like experience at a more accessible price point, just a step below the mainline S-series handsets. In terms of hardware, the Galaxy S25 FE features a fairly-large 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED 2X screen, and runs on Samsung’s own Exynos 2400 chipset. You also get 8GB of RAM and a selection of different storage options including 128GB, 256GB, and a more roomy 512GB as well; there’s also a decently-sized battery in the mix, which packs a 4900 mAh capacity cell.
Acer Unveils a New Line of Tablets

Taiwanese tech giant Acer is also looking to make a comeback with a major refresh of its Iconia line, which consists of four new tablet models. Up first is the Iconia “X” series, which includes the Iconia X12 and its 12.6-inch WQXGA AMOLED display, and is powered by MediaTek’s Helio G99 chipset. The Iconia X14 takes things a step further with a larger 14-inch OLED display and a dedicated AI processor with a built-in Neural Processing Unit (NPU); Acer also announced the more budget-friendly Iconia A14 and A16, both of which come with the same AI processor architecture as their premium siblings.
Motorola Fans, Rejoice: Meet the Moto Edge 60 Neo

Motorola also announced a handful of new phones during this week, although one could argue that the spotlight rests on the new Moto Edge 60 Neo, a midrange handset which is the highest-spec’d model of the bunch. In terms of hardware, the Edge 60 Neo features a 6.36-inch OLED LTPO display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, and is powered by a Dimensity 7400 chip with 12GB of RAM. Other features include a 5,000 mAh battery which supports 68W wired and 15W wireless charging speeds, an IP68/IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, and a triple-camera system on the back with a 50 MP main camera.