China is gearing up for the release of the highly anticipated Redmi K70 series later this year, with tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the latest from Xiaomi’s sub-brand. Recent leaks have unveiled some key details about the upcoming lineup, which consists of three models: the Redmi K70, K70 Pro, and K70e. However, there’s one notable absence that has sparked conversation within the tech community – wireless charging.
Digital Chat Station, a well-known company, recently shared this shocking piece of information on Weibo, the Chinese microblogging platform. The Redmi K70 series, according to the source, would not allow wireless charging, a feature that was featured in its predecessor, the K60 Pro. The Redmi K60 Pro supported 30W wireless fast charging, although the K60 did not.
The reason Xiaomi chose not to include wireless charging in the Redmi K70 series is still a mystery, it’s important to note that this information is still unconfirmed, so it’s wise to approach it with some skepticism until an official announcement is made.

Redmi K70 and K70 Pro prototypes have also been recently leaked, exposing some intriguing aspects. It is anticipated that both devices will have flat panels with little bezels and 2K resolution. They will also have metallic frames and improved textures on the rear glass panel, guaranteeing a high-end appearance and feel.
Camera enthusiasts have something to look forward to as well, particularly with the Redmi K70 Pro. Reports suggest that this model will house a 50-megapixel primary camera, accompanied by a telephoto lens offering 3.2x optical zoom.
Software-wise, the Redmi K70 series will launch with Android 14 OS, overlaid with Xiaomi’s MIUI 14 custom skin. Given Xiaomi’s history of software updates, it’s safe to assume that these devices will likely receive an upgrade to MIUI 15 in the future.
As the Redmi K70 series launch date approaches, tech aficionados are eager to see how Xiaomi’s latest offering will fare in the highly competitive smartphone market, despite the absence of wireless charging. Stay tuned for more updates as the official launch date draws nearer.