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Infinix is all set to launch the new HOT 70 Pro in India on 4th September as per our internal source. The company is bringing a fresh design approach with its new Dynamic Shine Design, along with an interactive Active Matrix Cube (AMC) on the rear panel.

With the HOT 70 Pro, Infinix is focusing on more than just specifications. The company wants the phone to stand out through its colours, materials, finishes and interactive lighting, giving users a more expressive smartphone experience.

The Dynamic Shine Design is inspired by Infinix’s Living Design philosophy. It uses different materials and finishes that can react to movement, temperature and surrounding conditions, making the phone’s appearance more dynamic.

Infinix HOT 70 Pro Design and Colours

The HOT 70 Pro will be offered in four colour options. Each variant has been designed with a different finish and visual effect.

  • Thermo Orange: The rear panel changes colour depending on temperature, creating a dynamic look as the device gets warmer or cooler.
  • Mirage Green: Features a colour-changing finish with a glow-in-the-dark effect under nighttime conditions.
  • Silk Glow Purple: Uses a dynamic shine texture that changes with movement.
  • Dive Blue: Comes with a premium matte finish for a cleaner and more subtle appearance.

The design is not limited to simple colour choices. Infinix has combined colour-shifting surfaces, temperature-responsive materials, changing textures and dimensional detailing to give each version of the HOT 70 Pro its own identity.

Active Matrix Cube Brings Interactive Lighting

One of the biggest design highlights of the HOT 70 Pro is the Active Matrix Cube. This interactive rear lighting system adds another layer of visual feedback to the smartphone.

The Active Matrix Cube can respond to everyday activities such as notifications, music, gaming and charging. This allows the rear panel to display different lighting effects and makes the phone feel more interactive.

Instead of keeping all visual feedback limited to the main display, Infinix is turning the rear of the phone into another part of the user experience.

7.85mm Ultra-Slim Body

Despite focusing heavily on design, the HOT 70 Pro will also feature a slim profile. The smartphone measures just 7.85mm in thickness, with Infinix highlighting a balance between a slim design and everyday comfort.

  • Thickness: 7.85mm ultra-slim body
  • Design: Dynamic Shine Design
  • Rear lighting: Active Matrix Cube
  • Colours: Dive Blue, Mirage Green, Silk Glow Purple and Thermo Orange

Infinix HOT 70 Pro Launch in India

More details are expected to be announced closer to the launch. We will also get a clearer picture of the phone’s hardware, camera setup, display, processor, battery and pricing once Infinix officially reveals them.

Final Thoughts

With the HOT 70 Pro, Infinix is clearly putting more focus on smartphone design and personal expression. The combination of the Dynamic Shine Design, colour-changing finishes, Active Matrix Cube and 7.85mm slim body gives the device a distinctive identity.

The four different finishes also give users more choice, while the interactive rear lighting could make everyday features such as notifications, charging and music more visually interesting.

With the India launch coming in the first week of September, the biggest details still to watch are the price and specifications. If Infinix manages to keep the HOT 70 Pro competitively priced, the device could become an interesting option in its segment.

What do you think about the Infinix HOT 70 Pro’s Dynamic Shine Design and Active Matrix Cube? Which colour would you choose? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


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Paras Guglani

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