
Infinix Concept Phone 2021 with 160W charging, colour changing panel is straight out of fairytale
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The Concept Phone 2021 comes with the first dual colour-changing back cover and 160W fast charging technology, enhanced with 50W wireless charging.
Infinix has announced its Concept Phone 2021, and it is nothing like you had seen before. The smartphone features a never-seen-before design with a large camera sensor. The Concept Phone 2021 comes with the first dual colour-changing back cover and 160W fast charging technology, enhanced with 50W wireless charging. It also comes with various layers of protection and new temperature control capabilities. Talking about the Concept Phone 2021, Jessy Zhang, Senior R&D Manager of Infinix Mobility, said, “While many emerging features in the market today are expensive and unobtainable for the everyday consumer, Infinix is committed to offering consumers innovation at an attainable price. “Creating valuable technology is the driving force behind the Concept Phone 2021. With Infinix being one of the most popular smart device providers among young people in emerging markets, our smartphones redefine productivity and efficiency and are a gateway to the future of digital life. Infinix will continue to develop and refine the technology showcased in the Concept Phone, so it can be implemented in future Infinix devices.”
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