KUALA LUMPUR, 6 January, 2026 – Tech brand brings satellite connectivity to the masses with NOTE 60 Series while unveiling game-changing cooling system and living smartphone designs**
Infinix isn't messing around at CES 2026. The mobile tech brand just pulled the curtain back on some seriously impressive innovations that could shake up how we think about smartphones, and honestly, it's about time someone pushed these boundaries.
Say Hello to Satellite Calling (Without the Hassle)
Here's the big one: Infinix is bringing satellite communication to regular consumer phones with their upcoming NOTE 60 Series. But this isn't your typical emergenc
y-only satellite feature that other brands have been playing with. Infinix is going all-in with coverage spanning nearly two-thirds of Earth's surface.
What makes this genuinely exciting? It supports actual two-way voice calls and messaging at 4kbps, which might not sound like much but is apparently industry-leading for satellite tech. The best part? No extra registration headaches. The system automatically switches between your regular mobile network and satellite connectivity when needed. You can use speaker mode or Bluetooth headsets, and it's designed to pick up your voice clearly even when it's windy outside.
Infinix is positioning this as their foundation for future tech like 6G networks and AR experiences. They're calling it a "Space-Air-Ground All-scenario Integrated Network," which is a mouthful, but the idea of staying connected literally everywhere is pretty compelling.
Gaming Just Got Cooler (Literally)
If you're a mobile gamer who's tired of your phone turning into a hand warmer, Infinix's new HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture might be your dream come true. They've developed what they claim is the smartphone industry's first Dual-Piezoelectric-Ceramic Single-Pump Technology, which uses electric current to make piezoelectric ceramics vibrate at high frequencies, pushing fluorinated liquid through the system at 6.5 ml/min—double the speed of conventional active cooling systems.
But here's where it gets wild: they've also created the world's first piezoelectric fan for smartphones. Instead of traditional spinning blades, this thing uses an ultra-thin vibrating sheet that's only 0.1mm thick (half the width of a human hair) and pulses 25,000 times per second. The result? Over 10 times better heat dissipation than regular fans, and it's practically silent because there are no moving parts in the traditional sense.
Infinix is pairing this cooling tech with gaming accessories including a split controller with a pressure-sensitive touchpad and wireless magnetic triggers with mouse-grade micro-switches. They're clearly targeting serious mobile gamers who want console-level control.
Infinix's Active Visual Backplate Technology is bringing something genuinely unique to the table. Using optical microstructures like Color-Changing Louvre, High-Frame-Rate Continuous Dynamic Grating, and Naked-Eye 3D Film, the phone's back panel changes appearance based on viewing angles and lighting—without draining your battery.
They've thrown in smart materials including Bistable Thermo-Chromatic Ink and Starry Photochromic Leather that shift colors with temperature and ambient light changes. Rotate your phone and watch flowing colors, animations, or 3D imagery appear on the back. It's like having a living device that responds to its environment.
Modular AI Accessories Round Out the Package
The AI ModuVerse system introduces five magnetic accessories: a Mic Modu for professional audio, an anti-shake SportsCam Modu, a Meeting Modu with translation and note-taking, a StackPower Modu for extra battery, and a VlogCam Modu with AI subject tracking and gesture control. Each module magnetically attaches to expand your phone's capabilities for specific scenarios.
Infinix has been around since 2013 and operates in over 70 countries across Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. With these CES 2026 announcements, they're clearly making a play for the premium innovation space while keeping their "Joyful Tech, Beyond Limits" philosophy front and center.
The NOTE 60 Series with satellite calling is coming soon, though Infinix hasn't announced specific launch dates or pricing yet. If they can deliver on these promises at reasonable price points, things are about to get interesting in the smartphone world.
- PakChaq Riq
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