Which Xiaomi and Redmi phones support wireless charging: the full list of 2026

Wireless charging has long ceased to be an exclusive feature of flagship smartphones β€” it is now available even in some budget models. However, Xiaomi and its sub-brand Redmi the situation with this technology remains ambiguous: not all devices support the Qi standard, and in some cases the implementation has limitations. If you are planning to buy a new smartphone or want to upgrade the current one, it is important to know in advance whether the model is compatible with wireless charging.

In this article, we’ve compiled a complete, up-to-date list of wirelessly-enabled Xiaomi and Redmi phones, including both flagship and mid-range devices. You’ll learn not only the names of the models, but also their technical features (charging power, accessory compatibility), as well as nuances to consider when choosing, such as why some Redmi smartphones require additional purchase of a Qi-module case, while others work out of the box.

We will focus on security issues: can you use any Qi-charging, how to avoid overheating the battery and which models support reverse wireless charging (for charging other devices, for example, headphones). If you already own a Xiaomi smartphone, but are not sure about the feature – at the end of the article there is a guide on how to check the support for wireless charging without buying additional equipment.

Why not all Xiaomi smartphones support wireless charging

At first glance, it may seem that Xiaomi is deliberately limiting the functionality of its devices, eliminating wireless charging from budget models.

  • πŸ”‹ The Qi charging module increases the cost of a smartphone by 10-15%, which is critical for the budget segment (for example, the Redmi Note line or the price of a smartphone). POCO).
  • πŸ“ Body thickness: Efficient power transfer requires a minimum distance between the charging coils and the battery. Ultra-thin smartphones (such as the Xiaomi 13 Lite) often lack this feature.
  • πŸ”₯ Heat generation: Wireless charging is less efficient than wired charging (efficiency) ~60 to 70 percent, which leads to heat, and in budget models, this can shorten battery life.
  • πŸ”„ Priority other technologies. Xiaomi is actively promoting ultrafast wired charging (up to) 210W Redmi Note 12 Turbo, which often covers the needs of users.

Fun fact: Some Redmi models (like the Redmi K50 Ultra) technically support wireless charging, but the feature is disabled at the software level. Enthusiasts find ways to activate it via ADB or custom firmware, but this is unwarranted and may not be secure.

⚠️ Note: If you see in the characteristics of the smartphone item "wireless charging" 5W", This might mean only back-charging (for accessories) but not the usual Qi charger for the phone itself. 5G NE.

Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging

Below are all Xiaomi and Redmi models that support wireless charging out of the box (without additional accessories) and are up to date for 2026, including both new and old devices that are still available on sale.

ModelMax. power Qi (W)Reverse chargingYear of releaseNotes
Xiaomi 14 Pro50W10W2023The fastest wireless charging among Xiaomi smartphones. requires a branded charging station.
Xiaomi 13 Pro50W10W2022Compatible with Qi 1.2.4 charging, supports horizontal charging.
Xiaomi 12 Pro50W10W2022Maximum power is achieved only with the original charger.
Xiaomi 11 Ultra67W10W2021The only Xiaomi smartphone with support for 67W wireless charging (requires a special station).
Xiaomi Mix 450W10W2021Support for wireless charging came after the MIUI 13 update.

Note that there are no β€œout-of-the-box” wireless charging models in the Redmi lineup. All of the sub-brand’s devices (including the Redmi K60 Pro or Redmi Note 13 Pro+) require additional accessories, which will be discussed later.

πŸ“Š What type of charger do you use more often?
Wired (fast)
Wireless (Qi)
Reverse charging for accessories
Not using.

Redmi smartphones with support for wireless charging through accessories

While Redmi doesn’t officially equip its smartphones with Qi modules, some models can be adapted for wireless charging with special cases or stickers.

  • πŸ“± Redmi K60 Pro / K60 Ultra: Xiaomi Wireless Charging Case (20W). Supports reverse charging 5W.
  • πŸ“± Redmi K50 Ultra: Qi Receiver module from third-party manufacturers (e.g. Nillkin), but power is limited 5W.
  • πŸ“± Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G: Only through universal stickers (e.g. Yootech), the speed to 7.5W.
  • πŸ“± POCO F5 Pro / POCO X5 Pro: Cases with Qi module (up to) 10W), But there may be problems with the proximity sensor.

It is important to understand that such solutions have a number of disadvantages:

⚠️ Note: Using unoriginal Qi modules can lead to: ⚑ Battery overheating (especially at higher power levels) 7.5W). πŸ”„ Unstable work NFC (If the module is located next to the antenna). πŸ“΅ Loss of water resistance (when installing stickers under the back cover). If you still decide to use a case or sticker, we recommend that you follow the following rules: Use only certified accessories (Qi 1.2.4) Do not exceed the power 10W Remove the case when charging from the mains (for cooling) Check the battery temperature in the AccuBattery application --> If you are not sure whether your Xiaomi or Redmi smartphone has Qi support, there are several ways to check this without buying a charger: Open mi.com, find your model, and check the Battery & Charging section. If you have Wireless charging, it's supported. β†’ The phone. β†’ All characteristics. In some firmware (e.g, MIUI 14) indicates Wireless charging: Yes/No. Through the app AIDA64: Install the app from Google Play, open the Battery section, and find the Wireless charging bar. If the Supported value is your phone compatible with Qi. Visual inspection: Remove the case and light the flashlight on the back cover. Wireless charging models usually have an inductor coil (round or oval outline under the glass). If none of the methods worked, you can use the test mode: ##4636## β†’ Battery information β†’ Check out Qi support Note: on some smartphones (e.g. Xiaomi) 12T Pro) the function can be disabled in regional firmware, in which case the change of region to China will help MIUI Region Changer (but this removes the warranty!). πŸ’‘If your smartphone doesn’t support Qi, but you want to try wireless charging, buy a universal Qi receiver (like Anker PowerWave). He's plugging in to the connector. USB-C It allows you to charge your phone without wires, but the speed will be limited. 5W. Wireless charging speed: What you need to know One of the main challenges of wireless charging is speed.Even Xiaomi's flagship models rarely exceed the speed limit. 50W, While the wired charging can reach 200W+. Here's what affects speed: πŸ”Œ Power charger: Xiaomi 14 Pro requires a station on the 50W, Otherwise, the speed will drop to 10W. πŸ“± Position of the smartphone: Even a small shift can reduce power by 30-40%. πŸ”‹ Temperature: Heating above 40Β°C system automatically reduces current. πŸ›‘οΈ Case: Thick or metal covers block Qi signal. For comparison, here are the real charging speeds of popular Xiaomi models (from 0 to 100%): Wireless model (max.) Wireless (max.) Full charging time (Qi) Xiaomi 14 Pro 120W 50W ~50 Minutes Xiaomi 13 Pro Pro 120W 50W ~55 min Xiaomi 11 Ultra 67W 67W ~40 Minutes Xiaomi Mix 4 120W 50W ~60 minutes, as you can see from the table, even the fastest wireless charging (Xiaomi 11 Ultra) is faster than wired charging: βœ… Convenience: just put the phone on the station without connecting the cable. βœ… Durability of connector: USB-C It does not wear out from frequent connections. βœ… Universality: One charging station can be used for phone, headphones and watches. πŸ’‘Wireless charging power over 30W Xiaomi smartphones use graphite heat-dissipating film, but it is recommended to remove the case when charging for a long time. Reverse wireless charging (or Reverse Wireless Charging) allows you to use your smartphone as a power bank for other gadgets: headphones, smartwatches or even another phone. In the line of Xiaomi this function is supported by the following models: πŸ”„ Xiaomi 14 Pro (10W) πŸ”„ Xiaomi 13 Pro (10W) πŸ”„ Xiaomi 12 Pro (10W) πŸ”„ Xiaomi 11 Ultra (10W) πŸ”„ Xiaomi Mix 4 (5W) πŸ”„ Xiaomi Mi 11 (5W) To activate reverse charging: Connect your smartphone to the charger (required!). Go to Settings β†’ Battery β†’ Reverse wireless charging. Put the second gadget on the back cover (center where the coil is located: ⚠️ Note: Reverse charging works only when power is connected (otherwise it drains the main battery). Maximum 10W power is achieved only when using the original Xiaomi charging station. Some cases (especially those with magnets) can block the function. Example of use: you can charge the Xiaomi Watch S3 or Redmi Buds 4 Pro directly from the back cover of the Xiaomi 13 Pro without using a separate cable. This is convenient on trips or if you forgot to charge for accessories. How to speed up the reverse charger? Use a charger with a power of at least 30W for the main smartphone. Remove the case from the charging gadget (for example, headphones). Arrange the devices so that their coils from the same cable (usually make the phone the same for the wireless charger for 10 minutes). For smartphones Xiaomi is recommended to choose stations with support for Qi standard 1.2.4 and no lower 10W. Here are the best options: Charging model Power Compatibility Features Xiaomi Wireless Charging Stand 2 50W Xiaomi 13/14 Pro, Mix 4 Vertical/horizontal charging, cooling fan.Baseus Blade 2 20W All Qi devices Ultra-thin design, Apple Watch support. Anker PowerWave Pad 10W Universal Low Price, No Overheating, but Slower than the Original. - Xiaomi Mi Air Charge 5W Xiaomi 11 Ultra (experimental) Charging at a distance to 1 Meter (requires a special adapter).When choosing a charge, consider the following: πŸ”Œ Power: For Xiaomi 14 Pro take the station to the station. 50W, Otherwise, the speed will be limited. πŸ“ Size: Flat drop-chargings are versatile, but stand-ups are more convenient for watching video while charging. πŸ”„ Multi-device: Some stations (like the Belkin BoostCharge Pro) can charge your phone and headphones at once. Avoid cheap no-name charges, which are often not Qi certified and can damage your battery. Target brands: Xiaomi, Baseus, Anker, Belkin. Frequent problems and solutions Even if your Xiaomi smartphone supports wireless charging, there may be difficulties: πŸ”‹ Phone does not start charging when placed at the station Possible reasons and solutions: ❌ Incompatible charging: Check if the station supports Qi 1.2.4. ❌ Reel displacement: Try moving the phone over the station surface. ❌ Cover too thick: Remove the case or use a thin one (up to 3 mm). ❌ Contact contamination: Wipe the back cover of the phone and the charging surface with a dry cloth. ⚑ Charging is too slow (for example, 1% in 10 minutes: ⚑ Use a charging station with power corresponding to your phone (e.g., a charger, 50W Xiaomi 13 Pro). ⚑ Connect the station to the outlet via the power adapter (some of which are USB-PC ports give out insufficient current). ⚑ Close all applications and put the phone in airplane mode (this will reduce the load on the battery). ⚑ Check the temperature: If the phone is hot, let it cool for 10-15 minutes. πŸ”₯ The phone warms heavily while wirelessly charging, which is normal, but if the temperature is above 45Β°C, should: πŸ”₯ Remove the case and put the phone on the cooling stand. πŸ”₯ Use an active cooling station (e.g., Xiaomi Wireless Charging Stand 2 with fan). πŸ”₯ Reduce the charging power in the settings (if there is such an option). πŸ”₯ Do not use your phone while charging (games, videos increase heating). If the heating is critical, switch to wired charging. πŸ“΅ Wireless charging is unstable (it charges, then not) Possible reasons: πŸ“΅ Firmware issues: Update MIUI last-minute. πŸ“΅ Damaged Qi module: Contact the service center (if the phone is warranty). πŸ“΅ Magnetic interference: Remove metal objects (keys, coins). πŸ“΅ Faulty charging station: Try another device. If none of the tips helped, maybe the battery is a problem. In this case, we recommend checking her health in the AccuBattery application or contacting the Xiaomi service center. FAQ: Answers to popular questions ❓ Can you use Samsung or Apple wireless charging for Xiaomi? Yes, all Qi 1.2.4-certified chargers are compatible with Xiaomi phones. For example, Samsung charging EP-P5200 (15W) The Xiaomi 13 Pro will only be charged on the 10W, As a result, a full-service station is required. 50W. ❓ Does wireless charging ruin the battery faster than wired charging? Yes, but only slightly. Wireless charging is less efficient (efficiency) ~60 to 70 percent, which leads to extra heat, but modern Xiaomi smartphones have a battery protection system that limits current when overheated.Β°C), the difference in wear will be minimal. ❓ Can you charge Xiaomi wirelessly in a case? Yes, but with the caveat: the thickness of the case should not exceed 3-4 mm. Avoid cases with metal elements (they block the Qi signal). Magnetic cases (for example, for mounting in the car) can interfere with charging. For better compatibility, use cases marked Qi-friendly. ❓ Why doesn't my Redmi support wireless charging, even though it has the same battery as Xiaomi? It's not the battery, it's the lack of a Qi module (inductor coil) and a charging controller. Even if you physically put the coil under the back cover (like in cases), the speed will be limited to 5–7.5W due to lack of optimization in the firmware. ❓ Can you add wireless charging to Xiaomi yourself if you don't? Technically, but it's complicated and risky: πŸ”§ Method 1: Buy a Qi-module case (e.g. for Redmi) K60 Pro. minus - thickness and possible problems with NFC. πŸ”§ Method 2: Disassemble the phone and install the coil under the back cover, requires soldering skills and removes the warranty. πŸ”§ Method 3: Use a Qi receiver with a connector USB-C (Like the Nillkin Magic Tag, up to speed. 5W. The best option is to buy a smartphone with factory support Qi.