[Exclusive] Infinix’s XOS 16 features revealed ahead of official announcement: AI takes centre stage with Mind Hub, smarter UI

Infinix is gearing up for the next major evolution of its Android skin, and ahead of the official announcement, 91mobiles brings you details of XOS 16 that have surfaced, courtesy industry sources, revealing a strong pivot towards AI-led experiences, contextual intelligence, and visual refinement.

While Infinix has steadily improved its software credibility over the past few generations, XOS 16 appears to be its most ambitious UI overhaul yet, combining generative AI tools, system-wide smart suggestions, and a redesigned visual language that prioritises fluidity and personalisation.

At the heart of this update is a new Mind Hub, an AI-powered space that feels inspired by the growing “second brain” trend across smartphone UIs.

Mind Hub: Infinix’s take on a personal AI space

One interesting new addition in XOS 16 is Mind Hub, a centralised AI space designed to understand user intent and reduce friction across everyday tasks. This looks similar to OnePlus’ Mind Space or Nothing’s Essential Space.

The one-stop repository intelligently captures memos, reminders, dates, addresses, and contextual data through simple actions like long presses or one-tap prompts. Once stored, this information is automatically categorised and made searchable, allowing users to retrieve notes or actions without digging through multiple apps.

Mind Hub also enables smart action suggestions. For example:

  • Long-pressing a date or time can instantly prompt scheduling options
  • Selecting an address offers navigation shortcuts
  • Highlighting an email ID triggers a compose action
  • Tapping on a phone number offers immediate calling options

The goal is to let the OS anticipate what the user wants to do next, instead of forcing them to manually connect the dots.

AI everywhere: From summaries to social posts

XOS 16 significantly expands Infinix’s use of AI beyond voice assistants or gimmicks. The OS introduces system-level AI tools that surface across widgets, apps, and daily workflows.

Key AI features include:

  • AI Suggestions widgets that generate contextual updates, like ordering food around lunch or dinner time
  • AI-powered memo creation, triggered via long-press gestures or voice prompts
  • Smart text polishing, aimed at refining social media posts or messages before sharing
  • Content-aware recommendations, which surface relevant actions based on usage patterns

These features are designed to work quietly in the background, rather than demanding constant interaction, a notable shift from earlier AI-first UI experiments.

Visual overhaul: Nature Design 2.0 and Glow Space

Visually, XOS 16 adopts a refreshed design language called Nature Design 2.0, with Glow Space serving as its aesthetic backbone. The interface leans into soft gradients, fluid motion, and depth-based animations that respond subtly to time and interaction.

New lock screen styles like Rhythm of Time and Gravity Halo dynamically change colours and layouts throughout the day, adding a sense of movement without overwhelming the user. The home screen also benefits from cleaner iconography, smoother transitions, and improved widget layering.

Infinix is clearly targeting a more premium visual aesthetic, aligning XOS 16 more closely with modern Android skins while retaining its distinct identity.

Productivity and system-level enhancements

Beyond AI and visuals, XOS 16 brings a host of quality-of-life improvements focused on efficiency and usability:

  • Improved multi-function shortcuts through long-press gestures, such as Mute, DND, open camera, flashlight, etc
  • Instant file transfers via NFC-based sharing, even across platforms, such as with iPhones
  • Enhanced battery optimisation, including battery self-repair tech aimed at extending long-term battery health


There’s also a strong emphasis on privacy and security, with smarter “Find My Device” functionality that can remotely enable network access even after a SIM card is removed.

Gaming-focused optimisations

XOS 16 doesn’t forget Infinix’s core audience. The OS includes extensive gaming-focused optimisations, including:

  • High-frame-rate support up to 144FPS in compatible titles
  • AI-powered sweaty-hand recognition to reduce ghost touches
  • Voice-triggered in-game actions like reloading or skill activation
  • Enhanced haptics tuned for popular games
  • Gaming bypass charging, which reduces overheating by directly charging key components instead of the battery

These features position XOS 16 as a serious attempt to balance performance, intelligence, and battery efficiency.

Early take: Infinix’s most mature software yet?

From what’s been revealed so far, XOS 16 feels less like a cosmetic update and more like a strategic reset for Infinix’s software direction. The introduction of Mind Hub, deeper AI integration, and a cleaner UI suggest the brand is aiming to compete on experience rather than just specs.

If Infinix can execute this vision smoothly and avoid overloading users with prompts or notifications, XOS 16 could mark a turning point, especially in the mid-range segment where software differentiation is becoming just as important as hardware.

An official announcement is expected soon, but based on early details, XOS 16 looks ready to push Infinix’s Android experience into more thoughtful, AI-driven territory.