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Infinix Smartphone Prototype Features E Ink for Customizable Colors and Patterns

Infinix Smartphone Prototype Features E Ink for Customizable Colors and Patterns

Austin Jay
Infinix E Ink Color Customizable
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E Ink's Prism 3 color display technology, initially intended for digital signage, is now making it into customizable laptops and smartphones. Lenovo plans to launch a laptop featuring an E Ink Prism 3 display panel, allowing users to personalize the colors and patterns on the lid.

E Ink for Customizable Colors and Patterns on the Back of Infinix Smartphones

Smartphone manufacturer Infinix showcased prototype phones at CES utilizing Prism 3 technology, introducing E-Color Shift Technology. This innovation employs E Ink Prism 3 displays to create up to 60 customizable areas on the phone's back, supporting eight different colors. Users can modify the phone's color, switch patterns, or display various designs.

Prism 3 screens, like all E Ink displays, consume power only during image transitions, requiring minimal energy to switch colors or patterns. Selected graphics remain displayed indefinitely without additional power consumption, even if the battery is depleted. While Infinix is still addressing thermal and thickness challenges, the prospect of Prism 3 displays in their phones may become a reality in the next year or two, offering users a unique and energy-efficient customization experience.

Also Read: TCL Introduces 120Hz Displays In Budget Phones, Unveils New Devices In CES 2024

Other Innovative Showcase of Infinix

Infinix introduces AirCharge technology, aiming to revolutionize charging by eliminating the need for cords. AirCharge allows users to wirelessly charge their phones from a distance, providing convenience and decluttering spaces. The technology utilizes multi-coil magnetic resonance and intelligent algorithms, enabling charging power transmission up to 20 cm away. Notably, devices can receive a charge even when placed at a 60-degree angle.

To address safety concerns, Infinix ensures the system operates below 6.78 MHz and incorporates protective circuits, providing a secure and worry-free wireless charging experience. To enhance user convenience, Infinix's AirCharge technology embraces a wire-free future, enabling users to charge their phones effortlessly while engaging in other activities.

Infinix also introduces the Extreme-Temp Battery, a groundbreaking feature designed to withstand extreme temperatures, from bone-chilling -40 °C to a toasty 60°C. Utilizing biomimetic electrolyte and fusion solid-state technology, this innovative battery ensures reliable performance regardless of weather conditions.

Infinix's commitment goes beyond flashy prototypes, as they actively collaborate with top tech suppliers to develop these cutting-edge technologies for real-world use. To showcase these advancements, Infinix launches the "Infinix Carpool Show," a series where tech and lifestyle influencers provide insights into CES 2024, unveiling upcoming mobile charging technologies during the journey. 

The company's dedication to practical innovation promises users a seamless and worry-free experience, even in challenging environmental conditions.

Infinix, founded in 2013, is a tech brand dedicated to empowering global youth, offering stylish, cutting-edge technology focusing on exceptional design. The company's journey includes the successful launch of the Infinix ZERO in 2014, international expansion to 30+ countries by 2016, strategic partnerships with Google and Nigerian artist Davido in 2018, and innovative initiatives like online diagnosis during the 2020 pandemic.

The tech company continues to make strides, ranking among Africa's top 100 most-admired brands, unveiling the 160W fast-charging concept phone in 2021, and fostering partnerships globally for meaningful events and sponsorships.

Related Article: CES 2024 Highlights: Folding, AI, And 'Paper' Screen Phones Take Center Stage

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