Infinix has shared a range of mobile technologies at the CES Showstoppers 2026 event in Las Vegas, focusing on satellite connectivity and thermal management. The brand announced its first global satellite communication system alongside a liquid cooling setup for smartphones. These features will debut with the upcoming NOTE 60 Series, aiming to provide network access in areas without mobile towers.
Key Takeaways
- Satellite Connectivity: Two-way HD voice calls and SMS support via satellite with nearly 66% global surface coverage.
- Thermal Control: HydroFlow Liquid Cooling uses a piezoelectric pump to move fluid at 6.5 ml per minute.
- Silent Cooling: A 0.1mm ultra-thin piezoelectric fan vibrates 25,000 times per second for heat removal.
- Dynamic Design: Active Visual Backplate technology uses smart materials to change phone colors based on temperature and light.
- Modular Accessories: The AI ModuVerse ecosystem features magnetic add-ons like professional mics and battery packs.
Global Satellite Calling for Everyone
The NOTE 60 Series will be the first from Infinix to feature integrated satellite communication. Unlike older systems meant only for emergencies, this setup supports high-definition voice calls and two-way text messaging. It operates on a 4kbps transmission speed and switches between mobile roaming and satellite signals without user effort. The system works with phone speakers and Bluetooth headsets, using noise suppression to help clear audio during windy weather.
HydroFlow Liquid Cooling and Blade-less Fans
For gaming and heavy tasks, Infinix developed the HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture. This system uses a dual-piezoelectric-ceramic pump that moves fluorinated liquid through channels covering the mainboard. The flow rate reaches 6.5 ml per minute, which is twice as fast as older active liquid cooling methods.
To support this, Infinix added a piezoelectric fan. Instead of traditional rotating blades, it uses a vibrating sheet thinner than human hair. It pulses 25,000 times per second to create a high-pressure air jet. This solid-state design is almost silent and removes heat ten times better than standard fans.
Personalization with Active Visual Backplate
The phone design includes an Active Visual Backplate that uses light and temperature to change its appearance. Smart materials like photochromic leather and thermo-chromatic ink allow the back panel to show 3D images and animations without using any battery power. Rotating the phone reveals different colors and stereoscopic patterns based on the viewing angle.
AI ModuVerse Modular Ecosystem
Infinix also showed five magnetic accessories under the AI ModuVerse system. These modules attach to the back of the phone to add specific functions:
- Mic Modu: Offers professional noise reduction for clear audio.
- SportsCam Modu: A stabilized camera for action shots.
- Meeting Modu: Records meetings and provides instant translations.
- StackPower Modu: Provides extra battery life on demand.
- VlogCam Modu: Uses AI to track subjects and respond to hand gestures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the price of the Infinix NOTE 60 in India?
A1: The Infinix NOTE 60 is expected to launch with a starting price of around ₹18,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model.
Q2: Does Infinix satellite calling require a separate SIM card?
A2: No, the system is built into the phone and switches between mobile roaming and satellite connectivity automatically without extra registration.
Q3: What are the main specifications of the NOTE 60 Series?
A3: Rumors suggest a 6.7-inch 120Hz display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, and a large 5,200 mAh battery with 45W fast charging.
Q4: How does the piezoelectric fan work without blades?
A4: It uses a 0.1mm thin sheet that vibrates at high frequencies to push air through the device, removing the need for noisy rotating parts.

