The Infinix Note 60 Series will offer two-way satellite calling and messaging
Infinix is moving beyond basic satellite texting with a new Infinix Satellite Communication system that adds full two-way calling. Building on its 2023 Explorer Satellite Communication Technology, which only handled messages, the updated setup now supports high-definition voice calls alongside texts in remote areas without standard coverage.
The system includes speaker mode, support for Bluetooth headsets, and wind suppression to keep voices clear in noisy outdoor conditions. The upcoming Infinix Note 60 series will be the first phones to ship with this satellite communication hardware and software on board.
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