Infinix's new gaming flagship is said to be backed by artificial intelligence
Highlights
Infinix GT Ultra may be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC
The phone scored 2,21,5639 on the AnTuTu benchmarking score
The Infinix GT Ultra could carry a WQHD+ 144Hz display
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Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona.┬аThe phone is said to carry the moniker Infinix GT Ultra. The company has revealed new technological concepts including ones that could be featured in the flagship gaming phone like the CoolMax system, AirCharge Technology and Extreme-Temp battery. It also introduced a prototype technology called E-Color Shift which is said to allow s to customise phone skins.
Infinix's new flagship phone could┬аbe equipped with a dual-core architecture including a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC and a dedicated graphics chipset. The company claimed that it achieved a score of 22,15,639 on the AnTuTu benchmarking scale. The firm also affirmed that it has partnered with Pixelworks and the handset, teased to launch in 2024, may feature a WQHD+ resolution 144Hz display.
The company also revealed its CoolMax cooling technology, which is likely to be featured in the Infinix GT Ultra. It is equipped with┬аan air-cooling fan and an electric cooler and is claimed to lower the┬аtemperature of the handset by over 10 degrees Celsius. By helping maintain a temperature balance, it is also said to ensure improved chipset performance.
Infinix also unveiled the AirCharge technology, which is said to use multi-coil magnetic resonance technology to offer a seamless wireless charging experience. This technology can help charge a device within a distance of 0cm to 20cm. The company is reportedly said to have claimed that with this technology, the┬аcharging pad can be placed under a desk and still be able to charge a concerned device.
Another new technology introduced by the company was Extreme-Temp battery, which is said to ┬аcharging in up to -40 degrees Celsius of extreme temperatures. It also unveiled the┬аInfinix E-Color Shift technology, which is claimed to be the industry's first programmable custom skin technology. This uses an E Ink Prism 3 technology and is supposed to help s customise the back of handsets, with up to 60 customisable areas.
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