ASUS teases a new smartphone and smartwatch ahead of IFA 2015

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It doesn’t look like ASUS is gonna slow its mobile expansion anytime soon. Even though we still have a couple of weeks to go before IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin) 2015, the company released a video on Facebook which teases another new smartphone and the successor to last year’s ZenWatch. Nothing much was revealed in the video but we’re sure to learn more at IFA 2015 next month.

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We’re still a good few weeks away from IFA 2015 but it seems we’re already getting a glimpse of what ASUS plans on showing off at the event. According to a teaser video uploaded to their Facebook page (admittedly, from a few days ago), ASUS will apparently be unveiling yet another new smartphone and the ASUS ZenWatch 2, a follow up to last year’s model. The video gives us an extreme closeup of a button (which, judging from ASUS’ current smartphone designs, is most likely the back power button), along with a few blurry images of the ZenWatch 2. Now, the ZenWatch 2 was already officially announced back during Computex, but ASUS loves announcing new devices multiple times before they launch, so there’s nothing really new on that front. But this new smartphone, well, it could really be anything. ASUS has scheduled a September 2nd event for IFA in Berlin, so we imagine we’ll learn more about whatever they have planned then. If you’re curious to see the video for yourself, we’ve gone ahead and embedded it down below.

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