Five Affordable Phones Bringing 30W Wireless Charging, Plus Features That Stand Out

Wireless charging is no longer reserved for premium phones. A growing number of more affordable models now carry 30W wireless charging, and some also add reverse charging, bypass charging, and magnetic accessories that make the experience more flexible.

That shift matters because buyers looking for a simpler way to charge no longer have to move straight into the flagship class. In this segment, several devices now combine wireless convenience with fast wired charging, larger batteries, and extras that were once unusual at this price level.

A more practical charging setup

The appeal of wireless charging is straightforward: place the phone on a pad and let it charge without repeatedly plugging in a cable. On budget-friendly models, that convenience often comes alongside high-speed wired charging, so users can switch between the two depending on whether they want ease or speed.

This combination is becoming more aggressive in the 2026 affordable-phone lineup. The result is a group of phones that do more than simply support wireless charging, since several of them also add magnetic accessories, battery-sharing features, and gaming-friendly charging modes.

Infinix Note 50 brings a ready-to-use magnetic package

The Infinix Note 50 stands out because it offers 30W wireless charging and supports MagPad accessories and a magnetic case. That means users can use wireless charging right away without needing to buy separate add-ons first.

It also comes with a 5,200 mAh battery and SolidCore technology. Infinix says the technology can help maintain battery health for more than six years of use, and the phone includes three charging modes as well as Bypass Charging for gaming while plugged in.

Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ mixes thin design with 30W wireless charging

Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ takes a different route by focusing on a slim body. The phone measures 6.49 mm thick and weighs 160 grams, yet it still supports 30W wireless charging and 45W wired fast charging.

Tecno also includes a 5W reverse wireless charger, which lets the phone share power with other devices. The device uses a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, a 144 Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits.

Infinix Note 50 Pro adds speed and an accessory ecosystem

Infinix Note 50 Pro is aimed at users who want stronger wired and wireless charging together. It supports 30W wireless charging and 90W wired fast charging for its 5,200 mAh battery, with Infinix claiming a full charge in around 38 minutes through cable.

The phone also includes reverse wireless charging and Bypass Charging. Its retail package comes with the MagKit ecosystem, including a magnetic case and MagPad for wireless charging, while the body uses an Ultra-Resilient ArmorAlloy frame and a glass back.

Another notable feature is Bio-Active Halo. The rear ring-shaped LED can monitor heart rate and blood oxygen levels in real time.

Tecno POVA 7 5G focuses on capacity and sharing power

For users who want a larger battery, Tecno POVA 7 5G brings a 6,000 mAh cell and 45W wired fast charging, which Tecno says can fill the battery in 69 minutes. It also supports 30W wireless charging, 10W reverse charging, and Bypass Charging 2.0 for more comfortable gaming sessions while the device is charging.

The design follows an “Interstellar Spaceship Design” theme, and the triangular camera module is paired with a Mini-LED Status Light that changes color depending on activity. That light can respond to notifications, charging, and gaming actions.

Infinix GT 30 Pro adds gaming features to wireless charging

The Infinix GT 30 Pro closes the list with a more gaming-focused approach. It uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate and has a 5,500 mAh battery, plus 45W wired charging and 30W wireless charging.

Its MagCharge Cooler is one of the most distinctive additions. The accessory lets users keep the phone cooler while charging wirelessly at the same time, which fits the device’s gaming orientation.

The phone also includes capacitive trigger buttons on the side that can be remapped for more precise control. Infinix pairs that with a 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber and says thermal efficiency is 18% better than the previous generation, while the back features GT DynaVue electrochromic lighting with 14 patterns.

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