Smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro, released in 2019, continues to be a popular choice among users who value value for money. One of the frequent questions that owners of this model have is: **"Does Redmi Note 8 Pro support wireless charging?"** The answer is not as clear-cut as it might seem.

In an era where many flagship devices are equipped with technology Qi charging, users of budget and mid-budget smartphones often wonder about the possibility of wireless power. In this article we will figure out whether there is Redmi Note 8 Pro built-in support for wireless charging, what workarounds exist, and how safe they are for your device.

Redmi Note 8 Pro official specifications: what does Xiaomi say?

If you turn to technical specificationspublished on the official website Xiaomi, then in the list of supported functions Redmi Note 8 Pro (model M1906G7G) wireless charging not specified. The device is equipped with:

  • 🔋 Battery capacity 4500 mAh with support fast wired charging (18 W).
  • 🔌Port USB Type-C for charging and data transfer.
  • ⚡ Technology Quick Charge 3.0 (compatible with 9V/2A adapters).

This means that the manufacturer did not initially provide hardware support for the standard Qi or other wireless charging protocols. However, the absence of an official function does not always mean the complete impossibility of its implementation.

⚠️ Attention: Using uncertified wireless chargers may cause the battery to overheat or even fail. Xiaomi is not responsible for damage caused by third party accessories.

Why doesn't Redmi Note 8 Pro support wireless charging?

Lack of wireless charging Redmi Note 8 Pro is explained by several factors:

  1. Pricing policy. The model was positioned as a budget smartphone with an emphasis on performance (chipset Mediatek Helio G90T), and not for premium chips.
  2. Design restrictions. Wireless charging requires a special coil and controller that take up space inside the case. B Redmi Note 8 Pro it was given over to a large battery and cooling system.
  3. Heat dissipation. Wireless charging is less efficient (efficiency ~60-70% versus ~90% for wired charging), which leads to additional heating - critical for gaming smartphones.

For comparison: even later models in the series Redmi Note (For example, Note 10 Pro or Note 11 Pro+) did not receive wireless charging, despite the improved characteristics. This function remains the prerogative of flagship lines Xiaomi Mi And POCO F.

📊 How do you usually charge your smartphone?
  • Only by wire
  • Wireless charging
  • I alternate between both methods
  • I use Power Bank

Is it possible to add wireless charging to Redmi Note 8 Pro?

Although hardware support no, they exist workarounds, allowing you to charge Redmi Note 8 Pro without wires. They all fall into two categories:

Solution type Operating principle Pros Cons
Qi receiver adapter Thin plate with a coil connected to the port USB-C. ✅ Does not require disassembling the phone
✅ Compatible with any Qi chargers
❌ Blocks the port
❌ Slow charging (~5W)
❌ Risk of overheating
Wireless charging case Case with built-in coil and connector USB-C. ✅ Protects the body
✅ More convenient than an adapter
❌ Increases thickness
❌ More expensive than the adapter
❌ May interfere with sensors
Modification of the case Installing the coil inside the phone (requires disassembly). ✅ Maximum integration ❌ Difficult to do on your own
❌ Risk of damaging your phone
❌ Loss of warranty

The most affordable and safest option is receiver adapter. For example, models from Nillkin or Baseus cost ~500–1000 rubles and are suitable for most smartphones with USB-C. However, charging speed will be limited 5–7 W (versus 18 W for the native adapter).

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Before purchasing an adapter, check its compatibility with your model! Some receivers may not be the right thickness or may block access to the speakers.

Step-by-step instructions: how to connect wireless charging

If you decide to try out the receiver adapter, follow these instructions:

Remove the case (if it is thick or metal)

Connect the adapter to the USB-C port (gently, effortlessly)

Place the phone on the Qi charging station (center the coil)

Use original power supply (minimum 5V/2A)

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Important:

  • 📱 Do not use the phone while charging - this will increase heating.
  • 🔥 Monitor the temperature of the case: if it becomes hot, turn off the charging.
  • 🔋 Avoid cheap Chinese adapters without certification Qi.

The charging speed will be slower than the wired method, but for night time or office use it is sufficient. For example, with an adapter Baseus Wireless Receiver Redmi Note 8 Pro charges in approximately 3–4 hours (versus 1.5–2 hours with the original charger).

⚠️ Attention: Some adapters may cause false alarms from the moisture sensor in the port USB-C, which will block charging. In this case, turn off the phone, remove the adapter and dry the port.

Alternatives to wireless charging for Redmi Note 8 Pro

If wireless charging seems inconvenient or unsafe, consider alternative power options:

  • 🔌 Fast wired charging. Use original adapter Xiaomi (18 W) or certified analogues (Anker, Belkin).
  • 🔋 Power Bank with Quick Charge support. 20000 mAh models (for example, Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Pro) will provide several full charges.
  • Charging from laptop/PC. Modern USB ports (USB 3.0 and higher) produce up to 1.5A, which is enough for slow recharging.
  • 🔄 Reverse charging (OTG). Redmi Note 8 Pro supports function OTG Reverse Charging, allowing you to charge other devices (such as headphones) from your battery.

Important: when using a Power Bank, avoid models with an output of more than 2A - this can accelerate the wear of the smartphone battery.

How to enable reverse charging (OTG) on Redmi Note 8 Pro?

1. Connect the OTG cable to the USB-C port.

2. Connect the other end to the device you are charging (such as wireless headphones).

3. A “Reverse Charging Enabled” notification will appear on the screen.

4. Monitor your phone's charge level - the function will turn off automatically when the charge level is below 20%.

Risks and myths about wireless charging

There are a lot of rumors surrounding wireless charging. Let's figure out which of them are true and which are not:

Myth Reality
"Wireless charging degrades the battery faster than wired charging." Not really. The main enemy of a battery is overheating and deep discharges. If you avoid heating above 40°C, there is no difference.
"Qi chargers only work with original accessories." No. Standard Qi universal, but cheap chargers may not match it.
"Wireless charging is always slower than wired charging." True for Redmi Note 8 Pro. The maximum power of the adapters is 5–7 W (versus 18 W for the wire).

Another common fear is **"wireless charging is harmful to health"**. In fact, the radiation from the coil Qi belongs to the low-frequency range and does not exceed the norms SanPiN. Only uncertified devices with damaged insulation pose a danger.

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Wireless charging is not a battery killer in and of itself. The main thing is to avoid overheating and use certified devices.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about charging Redmi Note 8 Pro

Can I use iPhone wireless charging for Redmi Note 8 Pro?

Yes, but only with a receiver adapter. Charging stations Apple MagSafe or standard Qi-pods (Samsung, Belkin) are compatible with universal receivers. However, the power will be limited to 5W.

Why won't my phone charge from the wireless station?

The reasons may be as follows:

  • 🔄 Incorrect positioning (coils do not match).
  • 🔌 Faulty adapter or cable.
  • 📱 Energy saving mode is enabled (disable it in Settings → Battery).
  • 🔥 Phone overheating (let it cool down).
How to speed up charging Redmi Note 8 Pro?

To reduce charging time:

  1. Use original adapter Xiaomi (18 W).
  2. Turn on airplane mode (reduces heat).
  3. Charge at 10-30°C (optimal for lithium-ion batteries).
  4. Do not use the phone while charging.
Is it harmful to leave your phone on charge overnight?

Modern smartphones (including Redmi Note 8 Pro) automatically turn off the power when reaching 100%. However, charging for a long time at high temperatures can shorten the battery life. It is optimal to charge to 80–90% and avoid overheating.

Can I replace the battery with a model that supports wireless charging?

No. The battery itself is not responsible for wireless charging - this requires a coil and a controller, which Redmi Note 8 Pro No. Replacing the battery with a “wireless” one will have no effect.