Wireless charging has long ceased to be an exclusive feature of flagships, today it is supported even by budget smartphones. But in the Xiaomi lineup, the situation is ambiguous: some models are equipped with an integrated Qi coil, others require additional accessories, and others do not have this feature at all. If you are planning to buy or want to upgrade your Redmi or POCO, it is important to understand the nuances.
In this article, weβve compiled a complete, up-to-date list of Xiaomi wireless charging phones (including sub-brands), deconstructed the technical limitations, and provided practical advice. For example, did you know that even some models without factory Qi charging can be adapted with magnetic modules? Or that the charging speed on the Xiaomi 13 Pro and Mix Fold 3 is almost twice as different?
The material will be useful to those who:
- π Looking for a smartphone with wireless charging in a budget of up to 30,000 β½
- β‘ Wants maximum charging speed (up to) 50W)
- π οΈ Considering options for upgrading the old phone
- π Compares Xiaomi with Samsung or Apple on charging functionality
Official list of Xiaomi phones with wireless charging (2026)
Xiaomi has been introducing wireless charging into its devices since 2019, but it remains the prerogative of the flagship and premium series. Below is a full list of Qi-enabled models, including the Redmi and POCO sub-brands. Note: some devices require proprietary charging stations to operate at full capacity.
Important point: all of these models support the Qi standard, but the charging speed varies from 10W to 50W. For example, Xiaomi 13 Ultra can charge at 50W, and Redmi K50 Ultra β only 30W. This depends on hardware limitations and firmware.
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 14 (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 13 Ultra (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 13 (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 12S Ultra (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 12 (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Ultra (67W station-station)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Pro (67W station-station)
- π± Xiaomi 11 (55W station-station)
- π± Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 (50W)
- π± Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 (50W)
- π± Xiaomi Mix 4 (50W)
- π± Redmi K60 Ultra (30W)
- π± Redmi K60 Pro (30W)
- π± Redmi K50 Ultra (30W)
- π± POCO F5 Pro (30W)
- π± Black Shark 5 Pro (18W)
Note: The Redmi Note and POCO X/M series models do not support wireless charging at the hardware level, except for the POCO F5 Pro, which is a rebranded version of the Redmi K60.
Comparison of wireless charging speed: table by model
One of the key parameters when choosing a smartphone with Qi is the maximum charging power, which depends on how long it takes to fully recover the battery. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Pro charges at 50W, and the Black Shark 5 Pro charges at only 18W. The time difference can be as much as 40-50 minutes!
In the table below, we have gathered up-to-date charging speed data for popular models. Bear in mind that Xiaomiβs proprietary charging station (such as the Mi Wireless Charging Stand 55W) is often required to achieve the declared power. Third-party charging can limit power to 10-15W.
| Model | Max. power (W) | Station required | Charging time 0-100% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 50W | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger | ~50 minutes |
| Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 | 50W | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger | ~55 minutes |
| Redmi K60 Pro | 30W | Any Qi 30W+ | ~70 minutes |
| POCO F5 Pro | 30W | Any Qi 30W+ | ~75 minutes |
| Black Shark 5 Pro | 18W | Any Qi 18W+ | ~100 minutes |
Critical detail: Xiaomi 11/12/13 series models require branded charging stations to operate at full capacity. Third-party devices (such as Samsung or Belkin) will limit speeds to 10-15W.
How to check wireless charging support on your Xiaomi
If you're not sure if your smartphone supports Qi, there are a few ways to check this out, and the most reliable way to check is to look at the specifications on Xiaomi's official website or the documentation on the device, but what if the box is long lost and the model is not known for sure?
Here's the step-by-step instruction:
- Open Settings β About the phone β Characteristics of the device.
- Find the Model line (e.g. 23113PN5BC for Xiaomi 14).
- Copy the model name and check it in the GSMArena database or on the Mi.com website.
- Alternatively, try putting your phone on any Qi charger, and if you see a charging indication, you have support.
Verify the model in the settings
Check the GSMArena database
Find out on Xiaomi's website
Test with any Qi-charging-->
β οΈ Note: Some models (e.g. Redmi Note 12 Pro)+) They have a metal body that blocks wireless charging, and even if the specifications say "Qi support," physically, it may not be possible without replacing the back cover.
Can I add wireless charging to Xiaomi without factory support?
There are several ways to adapt a smartphone without a built-in Qi coil:
- Magnetic modules (e.g. Mi Magnetic Wireless Charging Module) are suitable for models with metal back panels (e.g. Redmi Note 11 Pro+) glued outside and connected to a USB-C connector.
- Built-in modules. Requires disassembly of the phone and soldering (risky for beginners), Popular for the POCO X3 Pro or Redmi Note 10 Pro.
- Cases with Qi. are rare, usually for flagships (for example, Xiaomi 12T).
π§ Technical nuance: Magnetic modules often limit power to 10W, In-built solutions may overheat. Before buying, check compatibility with your model in forums (for example, check the compatibility with your model, 4PDA).
Risks of homemade wireless charging
β οΈ Warning: If you decide to install the module yourself, be sure to use a thermal paste to remove heat and check the polarity of the connection!
Which charging stations are better for Xiaomi
Not all Qi charging is equally useful. For Xiaomi smartphones, it is important to consider:
- π Power: for flagships (13/14 series need stations on the 50W, for Redmi/POCO enough 20-30W.
- π§² Type of fastening: vertical racks are more convenient for viewing notifications.
- π Compatibility: Xiaomiβs branded stations often run faster than third-party stations.
- π‘οΈ Protect: Look for models with Qi 1.2.4 certification+ and heat-proof.
Here are the proven options:
| Model station | Max. Power. | Type | Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Stand 55W | 55W | Stand. | ~5 000 β½ |
| Xiaomi Mi Fast Wireless Charge 30W | 30W | pad | ~3 500 β½ |
| Baseus 65W 3-in-1 | 15W (for Xiaomi) | Universal. | ~6 000 β½ |
| Anker PowerWave Pad | 10W | pad | ~2 500 β½ |
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If your Xiaomi supports 50W but only charges 10W, try updating the charging station firmware through the Mi Home app.
Frequent wireless charging problems on Xiaomi and how to fix them
Users often find that wireless charging is unstable, with the phone charging or not, or the process suddenly interrupted, and 80 percent of the time, the problem is solved by simple actions.
Here's the top.-5 Failures and ways to eliminate them:
- Phone does not recognize charging: Check if the station is compatible with your model (e.g. Xiaomi 13 Pro does not work with charges less than 20W). Make sure there are no metal objects (coins, keys) between the phone and charging. Reboot the smartphone - sometimes resetting the power controller helps.
- Slow charging (e.g. 5W instead of 30W): Use a proprietary power supply (e.g. Xiaomi 67W GaN for the 11/12 series). Update your phone firmware through Settings β System Update. Check if power saving is on.
Phone overheats
- Remove the cover - it can block the heat sink.
- Use charging on the rack (preferably ventilation than on the pad).
- Limit power to 15W in settings (if available).
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If wireless charging stopped working after the MIUI update, try rolling back to the previous firmware version or resetting the network settings (Settings β System β Resetting β Network Settings Reset).
β οΈ Warning: If the phone is running out on wireless charging (e.g., losing 1% per minute), it is a sign of a malfunction of the power controller or battery.
Wireless charging vs wired: whatβs best for Xiaomi
Wireless charging is convenient, but not always justified. Let's compare it to traditional wired charging in key ways:
| Criteria | Wireless (Qi) | Wire (USB-C) |
|---|---|---|
| Speed. | Up to 50W (on flagships) | Up to 120W+ |
| Battery wear and tear | Higher (heating) | Below (preferably current control) |
| Convenience | Just put it on the fall. | We need to plug in the cable. |
| Compatibility | It works with all Qi devices. | Requires original cable |
| The price of accessories | Higher (bars from 3,000) β½) | Cheaper (cables from 300) β½) |
π‘ Bottom line: wireless charging is convenient (e.g., on a desktop or at night), but wired charging remains the leader in speed and battery care.
For example, you can use a Qi rack during the day to recharge, and at night you can use a wired adapter for 67W for quick recovery.