At the ongoing CES 2026 event, Infinix revealed and teased some of its newest innovations.
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| Infinix NOTE 60 Series teaser |
Global satellite communication on a mid-range smartphone line
The company confirmed that the Infinix NOTE 16 Series will launch soon. The highlight? It will be the first consumer smartphone with a global satellite communication solution that covers nearly two-thirds of the Earth's surface.
According to the company, this allows for two-way HD voice calls and SMS without extra registration. The NOTE 60 Series can seamlessly switch between roaming and satellite networks.
It also supports Speaker and Bluetooth calls with clear audio, even in wind or remote dead zones.
One of those phones is the Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra. The rest of the missing details and specs are expected to be revealed early this year.
The rest of the new Infinix technologies
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| HydroFlow Liquid Cooling |
The company also announced the HydroFlow Liquid Cooling + Piezoelectric Fan. It is the first in the industry Dual-Piezoelectric-Ceramic Single-Pump system for ultra-fast liquid cooling.
Infinix claims that the Piezoelectric fan with a 0.1mm vibrating sheet dissipates heat 10x more efficiently than blades. Combined, liquid + air cooling ensures stable gaming performance and a cooler touch.
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| The split controller |
Infinix introduces an industry-first split controller with a pressure-sensitive touchpad for ultra-low latency and wireless magnetic triggers with mouse-grade micro-switches.
Infinix also has five new modular AI-powered accessories:
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| AI-powered accessories |
- Mic Modu (noise reduction)
- SportsCam Modu (anti-shake camera)
- Meeting Modu (translation + notes)
- StackPower Modu (expandable power)
- VlogCam Modu (AI subject tracking + gesture control)
Meanwhile, the new Active Visual Backplate Technology are dynamic back covers color-shifting optics, 3D imagery, and animations.
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| Active Visual Backplate Technology |
These are made with smart materials like thermo-chromatic ink and photochromic leather that change with light/temperature.
There is no word on when we will see these innovations in retail stores yet.
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