Infinix is preparing to launch its GT Verse ecosystem worldwide. The lineup includes the Infinix GT 30 Pro smartphone, the XPad GT gaming tablet, GT Buds, and more. While these products are aimed at gamers with fast screens, strong chips, and custom accessories, the company is also testing new, bold ideas quietly. They are exploring ways to push mobile design into fresh territory.
Infinix GT DynaVue Color-Changing Back Panel Demoed
A prototype from the GT series has appeared, highlighting a major innovation—the GT DynaVue back panel. This panel uses electrochromic tech, similar to what’s found in airplane windows and luxury cars. What’s special is that it can change based on what you’re doing.
For example, when you get a call, start a game, or switch to the camera, the back panel adjusts its look. It does more than just look good. Unlike RGB lights that stay on all the time, this electrochromic film responds intelligently. It can cover a large area of the back without making the phone harder to use, thanks to flexible, stable materials.



This feature makes the phone more fun to use and might influence how gaming phones look in the future. It’s not ready for sale yet, but the prototype shows how phone design could change in the coming years.
Infinix GT 30 Pro, XPad GT to headline the GT Verse lineup

The GT 30 Pro is expected to be the main power source in the GT Verse. Early tests suggest it will have a Dimensity 8350 chip and 12GB of RAM. The XPad GT gaming tablet will have a 144Hz display, a Snapdragon 888 chip, and a large 10,000mAh battery with 33W charging. It also supports AI tools like Folax and has eight speakers for clear sound. Accessories like the GT Buds, a power bank, and a cooling fan are also planned to launch this month.
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