Infinix has recently unveiled impressive technological advancements, including satellite communication support for the Note 60 series. Among these innovations is HydroFlow, a groundbreaking active cooling technology that employs liquid cooling, described by the brand as "one of the smartphone world's most advanced."
At its core is the industry's first Dual Piezoelectric Ceramic Single Pump, which utilizes electric current to induce high-frequency deformation in piezoelectric ceramics. This mechanism propels fluorinated liquid at a high-speed flow rate of up to 6.5 ml/min, effectively doubling the speed of traditional active liquid cooling systems. The liquid cooling channels cover 100% of the mainboard's core heat sources, achieving "unprecedented cooling precision and efficiency," according to the official press release.

To enhance cooling capabilities, Infinix is introducing the world's first piezoelectric fan technology for smartphones. This fan features a 0.1mm ultra-thin vibrating sheet that pulsates 25,000 times per second, generating a high-pressure, turbulent air jet that facilitates over ten times more heat dissipation than conventional spinning blades. Its solid-state structure ensures near-silent operation, resulting in a more comfortable user experience.
Looking ahead, Infinix is developing a full-chamber immersive cooling solution in which liquid directly contacts key components for rapid heat dissipation.
The brand has also introduced an industry-first split gaming controller that includes a large pressure-sensitive touchpad, ultra-low latency, and wireless magnetic triggers equipped with "mouse-grade micro-switches."

Infinix is known for its innovative color-changing backs, previously demoing e-ink solutions. At CES, the company showcased its Active Visual Backplate technology, which utilizes intricate optical microstructures to manipulate reflected light and create dynamic back panel designs that change with viewing angles and environmental conditions. Users can enjoy "flowing colors, vivid and continuous animations, or mesmerizing 3D stereoscopic images" simply by rotating their phone.

Further enhancing this technology, Infinix is incorporating smart materials such as bistable thermo-chromatic ink and starry photochromic leather, which alter patterns and colors with temperature changes and variations in ambient light. These visuals complement the advanced "Monolithic Cold-carved Polymer structure," which blends the camera module seamlessly into the rear panel, offering a refined aesthetic and smoother touch.
This array of technologies aims to infuse "living personality into Infinix products," promising designs that are visually stunning at first glance and extraordinary upon closer inspection, as proclaimed by the company.
Additionally, Infinix is launching a magnetic accessory ecosystem named ModuVerse, featuring five initial Modu accessories that connect to Infinix smartphones via a unified magnetic interface. The first accessories include the Mic Modu for professional noise reduction, a magnetically attached anti-shake SportsCam Modu, a Meeting Modu that integrates translation and note generation, a StackPower Modu for on-demand power expansion, and a VlogCam Modu with AI-driven subject tracking and gesture control.

The timeline for the implementation of these groundbreaking technologies in Infinix products remains uncertain. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.