Infinix unveils blade-less fan, liquid cooling, a gaming controller, and magnetic accessories
Aside from the satellite communication support coming to the Note 60 series later this year, Infinix has also announced a new active cooling technology called HydroFlow. It's liquid cooling, "one of the smartphone world's most advanced", according to the brand. At the center of it all is the industry's first Dual Piezoelectric Ceramic Single Pump, which uses electric current to drive high-frequency deformation of piezoelectric ceramics, driving fluorinated liquid at a high-speed flow rate of up to 6.5 ml/min, which is double the speed of conventional active liquid cooling systems. The...
Aside from the satellite communication support coming to the Note 60 series later this year, Infinix has also announced a new active cooling technology called HydroFlow. It's liquid cooling, "one of the smartphone world's most advanced", according to the brand. At the center of it all is the industry's first Dual Piezoelectric Ceramic Single Pump, which uses electric current to drive high-frequency deformation of piezoelectric ceramics, driving fluorinated liquid at a high-speed flow rate of up to 6.5 ml/min, which is double the speed of conventional active liquid cooling systems. The...
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