Infinix is brewing up another GT Phone designed for Pro-Gamers coming soon in the Philippines

Infinix next GT Phone comes with color-Shifting Back Panel Teases Concept Gaming Phone for Pro Gamers

It didn’t just light up the phone—it sparked player’s curiosity. A mysterious Infinix prototype has surfaced in the hands of pro players at recent international esports tournaments—and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. Unbranded and unmistakably experimental, the device is rumored to be a GT series concept model equipped with Infinix’s next-gen electrochromic back panel system.

 

While there’s no plan for this model to enter retail channels just yet, the prototype offers a bold preview of what Infinix is technically capable of delivering in the gaming phone space.

 

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Infinix is brewing up another GT Phone designed for Pro-Gamers coming soon in the Philippines

*Photocredit to the owner of the photo downloaded via facebook 

 

Nureddy Nursal, better known as Daddyhood—a central figure in Malaysia’s esports scene and the founder of MPL MY S12 champions Homebois—was among the first to try it out. Beyond running a top-tier MLBB team, Daddyhood has long been a visionary, building grassroots talent through Daddyhood Esports and shaping the next generation of players. With this device, he saw more than just flashy lighting—he saw how future-ready tech like the Infinix Concept Gaming phone can empower competitive gamers and energize the broader community around mobile esports.

 

This Isn’t Just Lighting—It’s Living Design

The Infinix concept gaming phone pushes past traditional RGB lighting to deliver something more dynamic and immersive. Using electrochromic materials—the kind seen in aircraft windows and high-end car sunroofs—the phone’s rear panel physically transforms based on real-time triggers.

Here’s how it works:

Standby Mode: A matte black finish created by parallel-aligned liquid crystal molecules that block light transmission

Trigger Events: When voltage is applied, the molecules rotate, increasing light transmission and revealing hidden textures, colors, and animations

Scene-Aware Transitions: Visual effects are tied to specific phone events like calls, game launches, or camera usage

Compared to the always-on RGB styling of most gaming phones, this feels more intelligent—reactive, not just decorative.

 

While Apple patents it, Infinix prototypes it

Earlier this year, Apple was granted a patent for an electrochromic Apple Watch band—designed to shift colors in response to user input or to coordinate with different outfits. The idea explores how dynamic materials could enhance personal expression and real-time feedback through color changes.

Infinix, meanwhile, is applying a similar class of electrochromic technology to a more complex surface: the rear panel of a smartphone. Rather than accessory-level adaptation, Infinix is integrating responsive materials into the structural body of the device itself—in an area that must also withstand heat, wear, and intensive use.

While Apple’s approach is still in the conceptual phase, Infinix is already demonstrating the possibilities of electrochromics in a functional, high-performance prototype. It’s not just wearable flair—it’s full-device transformation.

 

Electrochromics: From Lab Curiosity to Concept Hardware

Bringing electrochromic tech to a smartphone took multiple generations of iteration:

  • Gen 1 – Solid-State: Thick, slow, and toxic—used in architectural glass
  • Gen 2 – Liquid-State: Faster, but fragile and power-hungry
  • Gen 3 – Flexible Films: Thin, safe, stable, and ready for real-world application

The Infinix concept gaming phone is based on Gen-3 materials, combining flexible electrochromic film with smart voltage control to deliver adaptive visuals in real time. It’s not production-ready—but it is fully functional.

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Eli

Eli has 28 years of extensive IT sales expertise in Data, voice and network security and integrating them is his masterpiece. Photography and writing is his passion. Growing up as a kid, his father taught him to use the steel bodied Pentax and Hanimex 135mm film and single-direction flash, Polaroid cameras, and before going digital, he used mini DV tape with his Canon videocam. He now shoots with his Canon EOS 30D. Photography and blogging is a powerful mixture for him.

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