The IFA in Berlin, Europe’s largest Electronics Show opened its doors to the public yesterday. Smart watches and classic round shape, cell that prioritize selfis and increasingly connected houses are the major trends in the edition 2015.
The smartwatches, stars of this year’s IFA, opt for a more similar to the more discreet classic watchmaking design, away from the appearance of Apple Watch released in April.
Samsung, Motorola and Huawei chose a round dial in their latest models of these accessories that allow, among other things, monitor the heartbeat, receive notifications, read SMS or see who calls mobile phone. “The market is growing slowly, but the same thing happened with mobile: how many people said in 1990: ‘I never need a mobile,’” says the director of IFA, Jens Heithecker
Meanwhile, manufacturers of smartphones try to attract those who enjoy taking pictures of themselves. Lenovo released the Vibe S1, a phone with a dual camera on the front, which should allow selfis magnify. The Mate S , Huawei has a fingerprint reader allows his self-portrait behind and adds a flash.
appliances that can be controlled through an application of ‘smartphone’ multiply. Samsung suggests a future with fully programmed houses. Siemens and Miele washer proposed that can be powered from the office, and Italian cuisine Cuciniale presents plates that are activated by mobile phone and adjust the cooking of meat to user preferences.
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