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Infinix enters ‘Joyful Tech’ era, unveils new tech at CES 2026

The company puts a spotlight on practical features that make its devices more reliable and fun to use.

Infinix has entered its “Joyful Tech” era, announcing a lineup of new technologies at CES 2026. The company is putting the spotlight on practical features that make its devices more reliable and fun to use.

infinix note 60 series satellite communication

The headline feature is always‑on satellite communication, which will debut with the upcoming NOTE 60 Series. Unlike other satellite systems, this covers nearly two‑thirds of the planet and supports two‑way HD voice calls and messaging.

It can switch between mobile and satellite networks without registration, and even works with Bluetooth headsets or speaker mode for clearer calls outdoors.

infinix cooling system

For gaming performance, Infinix introduced the HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture. It is powered by dual piezoelectric ceramic pumps that drive liquid at twice the speed through cooling channels, targeting hotspots on the mainboard.

There’s also a new piezoelectric fan, a 0.1mm thin sheet that vibrates 25,000 times per second, delivering 10 times the heat dissipation of traditional blades. Together, these form an integrated liquid‑air cooling system for stable performance and a cooler touch.

infinix split controller

Infinix also showcased gaming accessories like a split controller with a pressure‑sensitive touchpad and wireless magnetic triggers, offering mobile gamers console‑style control with less lag.

On design, the company unveiled Active Visual Backplate Technology, which uses optical microstructures and smart materials to create shifting colors, animations, and even 3D effects on the back of a phone. Thermo‑chromatic ink and photochromic leather add interactive elements that shift with temperature and light.

Infinix Active Visual Backplate Technologies

Finally, there’s the AI ModuVerse ecosystem, a set of magnetic accessories powered by AI. These include a Mic Modu for noise reduction, a SportsCam Modu with anti‑shake, a Meeting Modu with translation and notes, a StackPower Modu for extra battery, and a VlogCam Modu with subject tracking.

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With this lineup of technologies, Infinix signals its seriousness in giving users features that go beyond specs, setting the stage for the company’s next wave of devices this year.

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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