Satellite Calling for Everyone: Infinix Shakes Up CES 2026

When Infinix unveiled its new Note 60 series at CES 2026, it dominated the show. This is not your typical annual update. It is a huge advancement in phone technology, especially as it offers worldwide satellite calling that can be used practically anywhere.

Satellites have been utilized for emergencies by companies like Apple, but Infinix is working to make them a commonplace feature.

Key Points:

  • Note 60 features global satellite calling for HD voice and two-way SMS.
  • The system covers 2/3 of the Earth and requires no special registration.
  • HydroFlow cooling uses ceramic pumps and a vibrating blade-less fan.
  • The AI ModuVerse allows for magnetic accessories like cameras and batteries.
  • The backplate uses photochromic leather that shifts colors and patterns.

No More Dead Zones

The “always-on” satellite link is the big news. To use it, you do not have to wait for a crisis or sign up for anything additional. It is enormous, covering almost two-thirds of the Earth.

The business claims that even though the data speed is only 4Kbps, it is ideal for HD messaging and audio calls. The phone is even intelligent enough to switch between satellites and standard roaming on its own. For those who travel to isolated locations where bars typically vanish, it is a true lifesaver.

Cooling Down With Ceramics

When playing games or using a lot of AI, phones grow heated, but Infinix offers an oddly cool fix. The HydroFlow liquid cooling system is used in the Note 60 series.

It has two piezoelectric ceramic pumps in place of a standard motor. Compared to typical settings, they transfer fluid far more quickly—6.5 milliliters per minute.

The fan, however, is the true star. There are no blades on it. It makes use of a small vibrating sheet that pulses 25,000 times per second and is only 0.1 mm thick. Compared to traditional spinning fans, this solid-state design transfers heat 10 times more effectively while being silent.

A Phone You Can Change

Additionally, Infinix demonstrated the AI ModuVerse. You may attach several tools to the back of the phone using this magnetic mechanism. Do you need to make a top-notch video? Turn on the VlogCam module.

Making a business call? Make use of the translation module. Even a magnetic battery pack known as StackPower is available. The phone’s back is dynamic as well. It makes use of photochromic leather, which changes color in response to changes in temperature or light.


We don’t have a price yet, but the Note 60 series—including the high-end Note 60 Ultra—is clearly aiming to change the game in 2026.

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