Infinix MagCharge: The Honest Truth for Hot 50 Pro Plus Owners
If you’ve been following the hype around the Infinix Hot 50 Pro Plus, you’ve probably seen the slick videos of people snapping magnetic power banks to the back of the phone. It looks futuristic, it looks like an iPhone, and it looks like the future of charging in Pakistan. But there’s a big “but” that most shops and even some reviewers aren’t telling you.
I’ve spent the last few days digging into the **Infinix MagCharge ecosystem**, and the truth is a bit more complicated than just “buy it and snap it.” If you’re about to spend your hard-earned money on these accessories, let me save you a few thousand Rupees and a lot of frustration.
The Reality Check
Out of the box, the Infinix Hot 50 Pro Plus DOES NOT have wireless charging. If you buy the MagPower power bank and try to stick it to the phone you just unboxed, it won’t charge, and it won’t even stick. You need one extra piece of the puzzle to make the “magic” happen.
The Secret Ingredient: The MagCase
The only reason those promotional videos work is because the phone is wearing a special MagCase. This case has a built-in magnet ring that mimics Apple’s MagSafe. However, even with the case, the Hot 50 Pro Plus still doesn’t have the internal electronics for *wireless* charging.
So, why would you buy it? Because the MagCharge ecosystem is actually a **magnetic accessory system**. It allows you to snap on power banks, wallets, and car mounts. To actually *charge* wirelessly, you would need a Qi-receiver patch tucked inside the case—but for most people, the real benefit is the magnetic power bank that also works with a cable.
The Star of the Show: Infinix MagPower XP03
Despite the lack of native wireless charging, the Infinix MagPower bank is actually one of the best accessories I’ve seen in Pakistan this year. For around Rs. 3,600, you get a 5,000mAh battery that is surprisingly slim.
Here’s the kicker: it’s **universally compatible**. I tested it with an iPhone 15 Pro, and it snapped on and started charging immediately. It even worked with a Samsung S24 using a magnetic case. If you’re a family with different types of phones, this one power bank can serve everyone.
MagCharge Price Guide (Pakistan – May 2026)
- Infinix MagPower (Power Bank) Rs. 3,600
- Infinix Magnetic Wireless Pad Rs. 1,800
- Third-Party MagCase (Hot 50 Pro+) Rs. 1,200
- Magnetic Leather Wallet Rs. 900
Charging Speed: Wired vs. Wireless
Let’s talk numbers. The Hot 50 Pro Plus comes with a 33W wired charger in the box. It’s fast, reliable, and keeps the phone relatively cool. If you use a wireless charging pad (with a receiver patch), the speed drops to around 15W. That’s a huge difference.
In my experience, wireless charging on an ultra-slim phone like this is mostly for “topping up” while you’re at your desk or in the car. If you’re at 5% and need a quick boost before a PUBG session, stick to the cable. The slim 6.8mm body can get quite warm during magnetic charging, which might slow down the charging speed to protect the battery.
Is it Worth the Investment?
If you already have the Infinix Hot 50 Pro Plus, I wouldn’t suggest buying the whole wireless setup unless you really love the aesthetic. However, I **strongly recommend** the MagPower bank if you want a portable battery that can also charge your friends’ iPhones or your own buds via a cable.
Compared to the Tecno Spark 40 Pro Plus, which doesn’t have a dedicated magnetic ecosystem yet, Infinix is definitely winning the “cool factor” battle in 2026. Just make sure you aren’t paying for “wireless charging” that your phone can’t actually do without extra parts.
Final Verdict: The Buyer’s Guide
- Buy the MagPower Bank if: You want a versatile, high-quality power bank that works with all your devices.
- Buy the MagCase if: You love the convenience of magnetic car mounts and wallets.
- Skip the Wireless Pad if: You only care about fast charging. The 33W wired charger is much better for your slim battery’s health in the long run.
Still confused about which accessory to pick? Visit our May 2026 Price List to see the latest bundle deals available in Pakistan retailers, or check our homepage for daily updates!




