IFA 2025, Berlin, was a whirlwind of innovation, but a few standout devices rose above the rest—and TalkAndroid’s Best of IFA Awards spotlighted the absolute best. From futuristic concepts to powerhouse performers, here’s what caught our attention and earned top honors.
Best New Product Overall: Hypershell X Ultra

The Hypershell X Ultra stole the spotlight with a category-defying fusion of exoskeleton tech and wearable fitness gear. This next-gen mobility device enhances human strength and endurance with AI-powered joint support, making hiking, trail running, and even warehouse work easier and more efficient. It’s lightweight, sleek, and actually wearable—no bulky Iron Man suit here. Hypershell isn’t just innovating—they’re redefining how we move.
Adding 1HP to your performance may not seem like much, but the average human starts with only around 1.2HP, meaning you are almost doubling your capabilities. It could be the difference between conquering an ambitious hillclimb or succumbing to fatigue before you reach the summit.
At $2000, the Hypershell X Ultra isn't an impulse buy, but it's undoubtedly a must-have if you need that little extra push to achieve your hiking goals.
Best Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra

Samsung continues to dominate the tablet space with the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. This beast packs a dynamic AMOLED 2X display, blazing-fast performance thanks to the Exynos 2500 chip, and an upgraded S Pen that’s more responsive than ever. Whether you're a creative pro or a multitasking beast, this tablet bridges the gap between workhorse and entertainment hub with style and raw power.
At $1,199, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra isn't what you might call affordable, but if productivity and a fabulous display are among your requirements, it's probably the first and only tablet on your list.
Best Phone: Galaxy S25 FE

Samsung delivered again with the Galaxy S25 FE, offering flagship-grade features without the flagship price. Its gorgeous 120Hz display, advanced camera array, and the latest One UI enhancements make it the most complete phone in its class. It’s fast, sleek, and surprisingly affordable—proof that “Fan Edition” still means serious performance.
Starting from $649, the Galaxy S25 FE packs a punch for a terrific price.
Best Budget Phone: Motorola Moto G06 Power

Motorola’s Moto G06 Power is everything a budget phone should be—reliable, efficient, and long-lasting. The massive 6,000mAh battery is the star of the show, easily stretching into a second day of use. With a clean Android experience, respectable camera, and snappy performance for under $200, it’s a big win for everyday users who want a phone that works. The only bad thing is that the Moto G06 Power is unlikely to be released in the US.
Best Concept: Lenovo ThinkBook VertiFlex Concept

Lenovo continues to explore bold ideas with Project Pivo, a shape-shifting smart display with AI-assisted motion tracking and dynamic screen orientation. Designed for hybrid workers, content creators, and tech-forward homes, it swivels, tilts, and reacts in real-time to your positioning. It’s like having a screen that actually understands you—and it hints at a future where devices adapt to people, not the other way around. Will it ever be released as a product you can buy? Only Lenovo knows the answer to that question.
Best Gaming Handheld: Lenovo Legion Go 2

Lenovo didn’t just iterate—they evolved. The second-gen Legion Go is lighter, cooler, and more ergonomic, while still delivering a premium Windows-based handheld gaming experience. With detachable controllers, a mini trackpad, and a crystal-clear 144Hz display, it’s basically a Steam Deck on steroids. And with support for cloud and local gaming, it’s the ultimate companion for hardcore players on the move. All of this is, of course, if you can stomach the eye-watering pricing strategy that sees a base price of $1,049.
Best Robot Vacuum: Narwal Flow

The Narwal Flow reimagines home cleaning with dual-mop technology, AI dirt detection, and fully automated base station management. It doesn’t just vacuum and mop—it adapts to your living space with a level of precision and polish that finally makes robot cleaners feel… intelligent. With a mop that extends automatically, side brushes, and the ability to climb over ledges or floor bumps of up to 1.57 inches, the Flow is more capable and agile than ever before.
Quiet, sleek, and hands-free, the Flow proves that clean tech can be both smart and stylish. Right now, you can pre-order the Flow from Narwal for $1,299.
Best Power Bank: Anker Prime Power Bank (20K/220W) 2025

Anker continues to lead the pack with the 2025 edition of its Prime Power Bank. Featuring 20,000mAh of capacity and a whopping 220W total output, it can charge a laptop, tablet, and phone—all at once. The real kicker? A smart display that shows power usage and battery health in real time. It’s the ultimate portable charging station for power users who don’t compromise.
These are the products that defined IFA 2025: forward-thinking, well-designed, and actually functional. Whether they’ll change the game or just make our lives easier, they’re all worthy winners.