Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is one of the most popular mid-range smartphones, released in 2019. Despite its rich functionality, many users are still confused about the question: does this model support wireless charging? On the Internet, you can find conflicting information, from categorical denials to advice βjust buy an adapterβ.
In this article, we will look at how to accurately determine whether or not Qi charging is supported in your Redmi Note 8 Pro without relying on rumors, analyze the official specifications, technical details of the case, check compatibility with wireless chargers, and consider alternative solutions for those who want to charge a phone without wires, and learn why some users mistakenly believe that their device supports the feature, and how to avoid buying unnecessary accessories.
Official Features: What Does Xiaomi Say?
The first and most reliable source of information is the manufacturer's technical specifications, and the official Xiaomi website in the Redmi Note 8 Pro section clearly states:
- π Battery capacity: 4500 mAh (typical value)
- β‘ Wireless charging: 18 watts (Quick Charge 3.0)
- π« Wireless charging: no support for Qi or other protocols
This means that the Redmi Note 8 Pro is out of the box not equipped with a wireless charging module, and the documentation for the device (including the user manual) does not mention the possibility of charging without cable. If the feature was supported, the manufacturer would definitely point this out as one of the key advantages β especially given that in 2019 wireless charging was already a topical technology for flagship models.
However, there is a caveat: some users confuse support for wireless charging with reverse wireless charging (for example, when the phone itself can charge other devices, as in the Redmi Note 10 Pro). The Note 8 Pro does not have such a feature either - this is confirmed by the lack of a corresponding menu in the battery settings.
β οΈ Note: In some marketplaces (e.g. AliExpress), sellers may indicate wireless charging support in the Redmi Note 8 Pro description. This is either an error or deliberate misrepresentation. Always check the information on Xiaomi's official website or in the device documentation.
Practical tests: how to check yourself
If you donβt trust the official data or bought the phone from hand and doubt its originality, you can run a few simple tests to make sure that there is no support for Qi charging:
- Visual inspection of the case: Most wirelessly charged smartphones have a Qi tag on the back or a "Wireless Charging" tag, which the Redmi Note 8 Pro doesn't have on the original case or on the safety windows.
- Check with the charger. Take any certified wireless charger (e.g., from Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad) and put your phone on it. If charging doesn't start and the battery icon with the waves doesn't appear on the screen, the feature is not supported.
- Diagnostics through the engineering menu. Enter the phone app code ##4636##, go to Battery Information. If there's no "Wireless charging" option, there's no module on the phone.
You can also use diagnostic applications like CPU-Z or AIDA64, and the Battery or Sensors section should show you support for wireless charging, and the Redmi Note 8 Pro will not.
View the official specifications on the Xiaomi website
Check the back panel for the Qi logo
Put your phone on wireless charging and watch for reaction
Run an engineering menu or diagnostic application-->
If you are still in doubt after all the checks, you can contact the Xiaomi service center to check the presence of a wireless charging module, wizards will be able to disassemble the device and tell exactly whether it has a coil for Qi.
Why do some users think charging works?
You can find reviews online where Redmi Note 8 Pro owners claim their phone supports wireless charging. Where does this misconception come from?
- π Contact charging through a metal case. Some chargers (especially cheap ones) can make a slight contact with the metal frame of the phone, making it seem like charging is βover the air.
- π± Confusion with other models: For example, the Redmi Note 9 Pro or Mi 9 do support wireless charging, and users mistakenly transfer this information to the Note 8 Pro.
- π Adapters. There are adapters that are available for sale that connect to the connector. USB-C And they allow you to charge your phone at a wireless station, and it's not a real Qi charge, it's a trick.
Another common myth is that wireless charging occurs after a firmware update. This is impossible: Qi requires a hardware module (coil and controller) that cannot appear on the phone after a software update. All claims of βhidden featureβ are nothing more than a marketing ploy or error.
Alternative ways to wirelessly charge for the Redmi Note 8 Pro
If youβre really interested in being able to charge your phone wirelessly, there are a few workarounds you can use with the Redmi Note 8 Pro:
| Method | Description | Pluses | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| π Adapter for USB-C | The device is inserted into a USB-C connector and allows you to put your phone on a wireless station. Examples: Baseus Wireless Charger Receiver. | Low price (~500β1000 β½), Compatibility with any Qi-charger. | Charging goes through the connector, not through the air, which can interfere with the use of the phone. |
| π Wireless charging case | Special cases with built-in coils (for example, Spigen Qi Wireless Charging Case). | It is a more natural solution than an adapter. | Expensive (~2000β3000 β½), Increases the thickness of the phone. |
| π§ Modification of the phone | Installation of a wireless charging module in a service center (requires disassembly). | Full Qi support. | High cost (~5000 β½), risk of losing the guarantee. |
The easiest and cheapest option is a USB-C adapter, which doesn't require disassembling the phone and is compatible with most wireless chargers, but it's important to choose a quality adapter to avoid overheating or damaging the connector.
β οΈ Attention: Cheap wireless charging adapters can cause battery overheating or even short circuit.Buy only certified devices from proven brands (e.g. Baseus, Anker, Xiaomi).
If you decide to install a wireless charging module, contact a trusted service center. Self-disassembly Redmi Note 8 Pro is fraught with damage to the plumes or battery, as well as loss of tightness of the case (if any).
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Before buying an adapter or case, check the reviews for a specific model.Some devices may block NFC or degrade the antenna signal.
Xiaomi Comparison with Other Models: Who Supports Qi?
To clarify the situation, compare the Redmi Note 8 Pro with other Xiaomi smartphones that officially support wireless charging:
- π± Xiaomi Mi 9 / Mi 9 Pro β 20 W wireless charging (Qi).
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 / Mi 10 Pro β 30 W wireless + 10W reverse charge.
- π± Redmi K40 Pro+ β 33W wireless charging.
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro β 50W wireless charging (with branded station).
As you can see, wireless charging in the Xiaomi lineup only appears in flagship models or devices of the premium segment. Budget and mid-budget smartphones (including the entire Redmi Note series) are usually devoid of this feature - the manufacturer saves on hardware stuffing to keep the price at an affordable level.
The exception is some Redmi models for the Chinese market (for example, Redmi K30 Pro Zoom), but even they do not compare in speed with the flagships. In the case of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, Qi support is not even in the Chinese version, as confirmed by tests from independent experts such as GSMArena or XDA Developers.
What to do if you really need wireless charging?
If you are critical to the ability to charge your phone without wires, there are two rational ways out:
- Among the budget options from Xiaomi you can consider Redmi Note 12 Pro+ (33 W wireless charging) or POCO F5 Pro (30 W). Yes, it will require additional investment, but you will get a full feature without crutches.
- Alternative solutions: As mentioned above, adapters or Qi cases will allow you to charge the Redmi Note 8 Pro wirelessly, albeit with some limitations.
If you choose the former, consider wireless charging power, such as the Redmi Note 12 Pro+, which is up to 33 watts, comparable to wired charging, while older models (such as the Mi 9) have a wireless charging speed of 20 watts, which is noticeably slower.
Also note that for maximum charging speed, you will need a branded charger from Xiaomi. Universal Qi stations (for example, from Samsung or Belkin) often operate at a reduced power of 5-10 watts.
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Wireless charging in budget smartphones Xiaomi is a rarity. If the function is critical, it is better to choose a model with official support for Qi immediately than spend on adapters or modifications.