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IFA Tradeshow Event 2013 –What to Expect

September 4, 2013 By Troy Rubenson Leave a Comment

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The new updates from the IFA tradeshow event 2013 will come out very soon. The fourth quarter of the year has begun and many companies have major plans to unveil their products that are scheduled to come out in this quarter. The show is going to be held on Sept 3 but the show floor will be opened on Sept 6 and the show will continue until Sept 11. Let us talk about the devices that are going to be unveiled at the event.

Well, during the last year’s IFA event, Acer had announced the arrival of Aspire S7 and Dell had announced the arrival of XPS One 27 Touch. The Korean giant introduced the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The 2013 show seems to be promising than ever before.

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Do you know which is the most anticipated product of the IFA event 2013? Yes, it is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. In the past six months, the tech world has been buzzing about the product and predicted that the device will arrive during this event and finally it is going to happen. This makes us understand that Samsung is continuing the trend of revealing new products during the IFA show each year.

Well, Samsung will be unveiling two variants of the Galaxy Note 3. The first one will be powered by Exynos 5 Octa CPU and the other device will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core 800 CPU. The device is going to feature a display size that is larger than the original Note and Note 2. The Note 3 is rumored to come out with 5.68inches display screen. It will come with a staggering 3GB RAM. At the rear there will be a 13MP camera that will be coupled with optical image stabilization feature. Also, it will support LTE connectivity.

The next big product to be unveiled at the IFA event is anothe3 product from Samsung. We are talking about the Samsung Galaxy Gear. The Galaxy Gear will allow users to make use of this wearable gadget to check notifications, reply to texts and make calls. However, the device will have to be first connected to a smartphone through Bluetooth. Some experts say that it will feature a bendable display. It will be running on a customized version of Android. Both Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear are expected to go on sale within September. The Galaxy Gear will also be made available in different colors.

Well, now let’s talk about the offering from the Japanese tech giant, Sony. The company will be unveiling its new flagship device which is code named as Honami. Experts are of the view that the device will be officially announced as Sony Xperia Z1 which means it can be a successor model for Sony Xperia Z.

The other tech giant from Korea, LG has also got a new tablet waiting to be unveiled at the IFA show. The LG G Pad is an 8.3 inch table, the specs of which has been already on the web before the tech event. The device will be running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS and will be powered by Snapdragon 600 CPU. LG has got another smartphone up in its sleeves that will compete against the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. We are talking about the LG G2 which was unveiled by LG at the end of August in South Korea. The LG G2 will have a 5.2inch True HD-IPS display with support for 421ppi. It will be powered with Snapdragon 800 CPU, 2GB RAM and Adreno 330 GPU. It will also come with a 13MP camera shooter.

Lenovo, the Chinese tech leader is going to unveil its X910 smartphone which will get its horsepower from Snapdragon 800 CPU with a clocking speed of 2.2GHz. It will be running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS.

HTC has got a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 killer waiting to be unveiled at the IFA event. The HTC One Max phablet will sport a huge display of 5.9inches. The Snapdragon 800 CPU will produce a clocking speed of 2.3GHz along with a powerful RAM of 2GB.

Apart from the products we have mentioned here, many other products from different brands will be showcased at the event. We willl keep you posted on it as soon as we get new information.

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Troy had initially wished to become a Wall Street which and it was this passion that pushed him towards learning more and more about investments, capital markets and financial gain. He is currently The States Chronicle’s foremost business correspondent.

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