The upcoming IFA 2016 event in Berlin, Germany is touted to be the European continent's major technical platform provider. Reports claimed that the technology giants like the Samsung, Apple, Sony, Acer, Asus, Huawei, LG and few more will launch few of the products at the event.
As far as this report is concerned, we will stick to the products that are expected be unveiled and official announcements by Samsung, Sony, and Apple like the latest smartwatches, smartphones, tablets, TVs and much more.
What to expect from Samsung at IFA 2016:
Silicon Angle reported that this year the South Korean technology giant will unveil some of the new products like new TVs and Samsung Gear S3 smartwatch in an Unpacked media event in Berlin on August 31, 2016. Reports claimed that the new Gear S3 wearable will sport a thinner chassis and faster Tizen OS with many new specs like a barometer, speedometer, an altimeter, and an integrated GPS.
Furthermore, there are reports that the Samsung will also preview few huge television sets having HDR 4K compatibility. Also, the company might reveal details about their 4K Blu-ray players along with a range of other home entertainment products, like the speakers.
Besides, Samsung is also expected to unveil new household tech items like smart washing machines and other white goods during their second press conference on September 1, 2016.
What to expect from Apple at IFA 2016:
Apple is stated to be the only company with no new releases at the technical extravaganza. The Cupertino-based technology giant will not launch any new products at the IFA event. However, few announcements regarding the upcoming iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 7 Pro are rumored to be made after the technical fair.
What to expect from Sony at IFA 2016:
Last but not the least; the IFA event is rumored to feature as a great platform for the upcoming Sony's products like the new range of TVs, audio devices, and smartphones. Sony is expected to purportedly showcase its new 4K Blu-ray player with HDR compatibility and a Xperia-series smartphone codenamed as Xperia X Compact.
The IFA 2016 event is scheduled to officially start on September 2 and will go on until September 7, 2016. Stay tuned in here for more updates.
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