Infinix 3D Lighting Leather Tech: Next Level of Smartphone Design


Infinix 3D Lighting Leather

Over the last few years, Infinix has built up quite a name for itself in the smartphone market. Among all, the design of the devices is one of the biggest highlights. And that becomes quite evident when you take a look at the Infinix GT 10 Pro. But the brand isn’t stopping there; meet the Infinix 3D Lighting Leather technology.

As you might’ve guessed, the Infinix 3D Lighting Leather will integrate lights into the leather back of the phones. Infinix has basically paired thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) with colorful LED lights. When the tech eventually lands on devices, it’ll make the upcoming Infinix phones stand out from the other devices on the market.

More About the Infinix 3D Lighting Leather

When it comes to specifics, the 3D Lighting Leather tech boasts a four-layer structure. This structure consists of an LED Light Guide Film (LFG) base layer at the bottom. Infinix has covered this layer with lightproof paint, which enhances the light transmission.

3D Lighting Leather Tech Structure

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In the middle, the structure of the Infinix 3D Lighting Leather technology features transparent fiberglass. This mid-layer allows the LEDs to shine through the top TPU layer. That said, this structure isn’t just going to be a standout in terms of outlook. In addition, the tech will offer some functionality.

3D Lighting Leather Tech

According to Infinix, this new 3D Lighting Leather tech will be paired with sound effects. That will eventually offer dynamic notifications and better visual alerts for various apps. And the great part is that you don’t need to wait long to see it in action. The tech will debut with the Infinix Note 30 VIP special edition, which is planned for release later this month. We’ll offer more coverage regarding the tech when the phone officially lands. 

To learn more about Infinix and its efforts in making its devices stand out, you can read our exclusive interview with Lake Hu, the Vice General Manager and Chief Marketing Officer of Infinix Mobility.

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