Wireless charging has become standard for flagship smartphones, but itβs not common in Xiaomiβs lineup. Even among mid-range devices, Qi-standard support can be a hidden option or require additional accessories. If youβre not sure if your Xiaomi is equipped with this technology, donβt rush to buy a charging station β check compatibility first.
In this article, we will analyze 5 reliable ways to determine the presence of wireless charging: from analysis of technical characteristics to practical tests using improvised tools. You will also learn which Xiaomi models support the technology out of the box, and which will require to buy special cases or adapters. MIUI, which can block wireless charging even with hardware support.
Verification through official model specifications
The quickest way is to check the specifications of your device on the manufacturer's website.
- π Go to the official Xiaomi website and find your model through search.
- π Open the Specifications tab (Characteristics) β Battery and Charging.
- β‘ Look for Wireless Charging, Qi Standard or Magnetic Wireless Charging (for magnetically fastened models).
Note that some models (such as the Xiaomi 13 Ultra or Mix Fold 3) support Wireless Reverse Charging, another feature that allows you to charge other devices from your smartphone.
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If your website doesnβt have information about your model, check it out on independent resources like GSMArena or PhoneArena β they often list details that the manufacturer misses.
For convenience, we have compiled a table with popular Xiaomi models and their support for wireless charging:
| Model | Wireless charging (Qi) | Reverse charging | Max. power (Watt) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | β Yes. | β Yes. | 50 W. | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger Station Required |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | β No. | β No. | β | Supports only fast wired charging of 120W |
| POCO F5 Pro | β Yes. | β No. | 30 Watts. | Compatible with standard Qi charges |
| Xiaomi 12S Ultra | β Yes. | β Yes (10 watts) | 50 W. | Supports charging in a vertical position |
| Redmi K60 Ultra | β No. | β No. | β | Only wired charging 120 watts |
2. Visual signs of wireless charging support
If you donβt have access to the Internet, check your smartphone for indirect signs:
- π Metal wafer on the back: Wirelessly charged models often have a small metal area (usually in the center) for better power transfer.For example, the Xiaomi 13 Pro has it hidden under a glass cover.
- π§² Magnetic mount: If magnets stick to the back (check the refrigerator or magnet cases), there is probably support for MagSafe-like accessories.
- π¦ Box inscriptions: Look for Qi or Wireless Charging logos on packaging or in a set of documents.
β οΈ Note: Some models (e.g. Xiaomi) 11T Pros have a glass case but do not support wireless charging. Don't rely on back material alone!
3. Verification through MIUI settings
In the MIUI firmware there are hidden menus where you can learn about wireless charging support:
- Open Settings β About Phone β MIUI version and tap 7 times on the kernel line to activate the developer mode.
- Go back to Settings β Additional β For developers and find Battery Status.
- Scroll down to the Wireless Charging section, and if you have one, your device supports the technology.
If there is no item, try an alternative method:
- Connect your phone to your PC and type in the command line: adb shell dumpsys battery
- Look for the line. wireless_charging_enabled: If it's false or it's not, there's no function.
What if you donβt have Wireless Charging in your settings?
4.Practical test with charging station
If you have access to a Qi charger (such as from another phone or smartwatch), do the test:
- Put the smartphone on the charging station display upwards (the center of the rear panel should coincide with the charging center).
- Connect the station to the outlet. The wireless charging icon (lightning without wire) should appear on the screen.
- Check the charging indicator: if it catches fire or changes color, the function works.
β οΈ Warning: If the phone doesn't respond, don't jump to conclusions:
- π The charging station is not powerful enough (you need at least 5 watts for most Xiaomi).
- π± The case is too thick (remove it for the test).
- π The function is disabled in the settings (check Settings). β Battery β Wireless charging).
Make sure the charging station is plugged in.|
Remove the case and stickers from the back of the phone |
Check that the battery level is below 80%|
Use an original or certified Qi charger-->
5. Verification through third-party applications
If standard methods donβt help, install one of these apps:
- π± AccuBattery (shows the types of supported charges in the Battery Health section).
- π CPU-Z (battery tab β Wireless Charging line).
- π οΈ AIDA64 (battery-set β Support for wireless charging).
Example of the report in AIDA64 for Xiaomi 13 Pro:
Battery:
Technology: Li-Po
Capacity: 4820 mAh
Fast charging: 120 W (wired), 50 W (wireless)
Support for Qi: Yes
Reverse charging: Yes (10 watts)β οΈ Note: some applications may show incorrect data on custom firmware or after rooting.
6. Features for models with magnetic charging
Some Xiaomi flagships (such as the Mix Fold 2 or 14 Ultra) support magnetic wireless charging, an improved version of the Qi with automatic positioning.
- π§² Requires a branded charging station (normal Qi charges may not work or charge slowly).
- π The phone must be properly oriented to the station - otherwise charging will not begin.
- πΆ Power depends on position: in vertical mode (for example, for watching video), the charging speed can decrease.
To verify:
- Buy or borrow the Xiaomi Magnetic Wireless Charger (MDY-13-EM or MDY-14-EM models).
- Put your phone to the station, and you'll hear the click of the magnets.
- The screen will display a notification Store charging connected (for MIUI 14+).
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Xiaomiβs magnetic charging isnβt compatible with standard Qi devices! for example, charging from the iPhone MagSafe wonβt work with the Xiaomi 14 Pro, despite the similarities.
7.What to do if there is no wireless charging?
If your model doesnβt support technology out of the box, there are three options:
- π Buy a case with a Qi module: for example, Xiaomi Wireless Charging Case for Redmi Note 11 Pro+. Minus β increases the thickness of the phone.
- π§ Install the module yourself: requires disassembly of the phone and soldering (risk of losing the warranty!). Suitable for models with a removable back cover (for example, POCO X3 Pro).
- π± Use an adapter: devices like Anker PowerWave Pad with support 10 Watts can charge even unsupported models, but very slowly (1-2 Watt).
Cost of decisions:
| Method | Price (β½) | Charging speed | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case with Qi | 1 500β3 000 | 5-10 W. | β (simple) |
| Self-installation of the module | 800β2 000 | 5-7 W. | βββ (difficult) |
| Universal Qi adapter | 500β1 200 | 1-3 W | β (simple) |
β οΈ Warning: Wireless charging cases often block access to the NFC and magnetic sensor (for Xiaomi Pay) before buying check reviews about compatibility with your model.