Infinix unveils cutting-edge innovations: tri-fold smartphone and solar-powered charging
Infinix has set sail with its latest groundbreaking technologies, unveiling the Zero Series Mini Tri-Fold—a concept smartphone featuring a triple-fold mechanism with dual hinges. Alongside this, the company introduces solarEnergy-reserving technology for light-powered charging and e-color shift 2.0, which enables dynamic, AI-driven color transitions for the device’s exterior.
press release business equipment and technology news04 march 2025 | 16:19 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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A new foldable experience: versatility beyond conventional design
Unlike standard foldable smartphones that merely expand into a larger screen, the Zero Series Mini Tri-Fold offers unparalleled multi-mode usability. It can stand upright for hands-free operation, and thanks to an innovative strap design, it can be securely attached to gym equipment, a bike handlebar, a car dashboard, or even a bag strap—making it a perfect companion for on-the-go navigation or capturing moments on the move.
The dual-screen functionality allows users to conduct a video call on one screen while browsing content on the other or record videos simultaneously using both the main and selfie cameras—ideal for seamless multitasking and creative content production.
AI-assisted solar charging: harnessing light for continuous power
Infinix has also introduced solarEnergy-reserving, a pioneering technology that integrates advanced photovoltaic solutions with real-time AI optimization. A specialized phone case captures energy not only from sunlight but also from artificial lighting, intelligently regulating power intake for efficient energy storage of up to 2W, with potential for future expansion.
At the core of this innovation is sunflower, an AI-driven wireless charging system inspired by heliotropic plants that naturally orient themselves toward light sources. Utilizing intelligent positioning and energy transmission techniques, the system dynamically adjusts to lighting conditions, enabling efficient power absorption from distances of up to 3 meters. Future iterations aim to extend this range even further.
E-color shift 2.0: a dynamic, adaptive exterior
Expanding on the first-generation technology, e-color shift 2.0 offers users enhanced customization, allowing the device’s back panel to dynamically shift colors based on user preferences and environmental factors. With AI-driven adaptation, the smartphone's exterior responds intelligently to weather conditions and ambient hues, ensuring a seamless aesthetic integration with its surroundings.
With these innovative advancements, Infinix continues to push the boundaries of mobile technology, setting the course for a more versatile and energy-efficient future.
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