Wireless charging has long ceased to be an exclusive feature of flagship smartphones, but in the line Xiaomi it appears selectively. If you are planning to buy a new device and want to get rid of wires, it is important to know in advance which models support the standard Qi, the most common protocol for induction charging. In this article, we will not only list all the current smartphones Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO with wireless charging, but also analyze the nuances from charging speed to compatibility with accessories.
Itβs worth noting that even among Xiaomi flagships, not all models are equipped with this feature. For example, some mid-range devices may offer fast wired charging, but are deprived of wireless charging due to cost and thickness restrictions, we analyzed official specifications, independent expert tests and user reviews to compile an accurate list of models with confirmed Qi charging support for 2026.
Why not all Xiaomi smartphones support wireless charging?
The main reason is the trade-off between body thickness and functionality: a wireless coil requires extra space inside the device, which complicates the design of thin smartphones. In addition, the introduction of Qi charging increases the cost of production, so manufacturers often exclude it from budget and mid-budget models.
The second factor is the priority of wired charging. Xiaomi has traditionally relied on ultra-fast charging via cable (up to 240W in some models), which allows you to charge the battery in minutes. Wireless technology is still lagging behind in speed: even the most advanced solutions rarely exceed 50W.
- π Body thickness: the coil takes ~1mm, which is critical for ultrathin smartphones.
- π° Cost: Adding a Qi Module Increases Price by 5-15%.
- β‘ Speed: wired charging is 3-5 times faster even at flagships.
- π¦ Accessories: Not all cases are compatible with wireless charging.
However, the demand for wireless charging is growing: according to Counterpoint Research, in 2023, more than 30% of users consider it a mandatory feature when choosing a smartphone, Xiaomi reacts to this by gradually expanding the list of supported models.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging (2026)
Below are all the current Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO models that support Qi (version 1.2.4 or later) and confirmed by official specifications and compatibility tests with certified chargers.
| Model | Max. power (W) | Reverse charging | Year of release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 50W | 10W | 2023 |
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | 50W | 10W | 2022 |
| Xiaomi 12 Pro | 50W | 10W | 2021 |
| Xiaomi 11 Pro/11 Ultra | 67W (Ultra) | 10W | 2021 |
| Xiaomi Mix 4 | 50W | 10W | 2021 |
| Redmi K60 Ultra | 30W | No. | 2023 |
Note: POCO models and most Redmi Note series devices do not support wireless charging, except for the Redmi K60 Ultra, which received this feature in 2023. It is also worth considering that the charging power depends on the adapter used: to achieve the declared 50W, you will need a branded Xiaomi charging station.
β οΈ Note: Some Chinese versions of smartphones (such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro for the Chinese market) may have wireless charging disabled in the firmware.
How to check if your Xiaomi supports wireless charging?
If you already own a Xiaomi smartphone and are not sure about the Qi module, there are several ways to check it:
- Official specifications: Find the model on mi.com under "Technical Specifications".
- Settings: Go to Settings β About Phone β Specifications. Some firmware (e.g. MIUI 14) has a separate option called βWireless Charging.β
- Visual inspection: Some models (such as Xiaomi 11 Ultra) have the βQi Wireless Chargingβ marking on the back.
- Practical test: place your smartphone on a certified charging station, and if you start charging, the module is present.
If none of the methods worked, you can use diagnostic applications such as AIDA64 or CPU-Z. The "Battery" or "Hardware Info" section may display information about Qi support.
βοΈ Verification of wireless charging support
Wireless charging speed: what do you need to know?
The wireless charging power of Xiaomi smartphones varies from 10W to 67W, but the real figures depend on several factors:
- π Charger: for the purpose of 50W Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Stand (model) MDY-13-EM).
- π± Temperature: overheating above 40Β°C power is automatically reduced to 10W.
- π‘οΈ Cover: thick or metal covers can block the signal, reducing the speed to 5W.
- π Charge level: After 80% power drops to protect the battery.
For comparison: even the flagship Xiaomi 14 Pro with the stated 50W In real life, it rarely shows speeds above 30β35W And at the same time, wired charging of the same device reaches the limit of heating. 120W, Which is 3-4 times faster.
| Model | Declared power (W) | Real speed (W) | Charging time 0-100% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 50 | 30β35 | ~70 minutes |
| Xiaomi 11 Ultra | 67 | 40β45 | ~55 minutes |
| Redmi K60 Ultra | 30 | 18β22 | ~90 minutes. |
β οΈ Note: Using uncertified chargers can overheat the battery and shorten its lifespan. Xiaomi recommends using only accessories with the Qi Certified logo.
Reverse wireless charging: Which Xiaomi can charge other devices?
Reverse Wireless Charging allows you to use the smartphone as a powerbank for other gadgets β for example, headphones Xiaomi AirDots or smart watch Mi Band. among Xiaomi models this feature is supported by:
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro - up to 10W.
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro - up to 10W.
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro - up to 10W.
- π± Xiaomi 11 Ultra - up to 10W.
- π± Xiaomi Mix 4 - up to 10W.
To activate reverse charging, go to Settings β Battery β Wireless Charging β Reverse Charging. Note that the feature only works at a battery level above 20% and can heat the smartphone case.
How do you speed up the back charging?
Compatible accessories for wireless charging Xiaomi
For maximum efficiency, Xiaomi recommends using branded chargers. Here is a list of certified accessories:
- π Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Stand (50W) β model MDY-13-EM, Supports vertical and horizontal charging.
- π Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad (30W) β model MDY-12-EM, compact.
- π Xiaomi Mi Wireless Car Charger (20W) β model QCY-01-JY, ventilator.
- π§ Xiaomi Mi Air Charge Adapter β adapter for charging headphones without wires (experimental technology).
Other Qi-certified chargers will also be suitable, but their power may be limited.For example, the Samsung EP-P5200 (15W) station will only charge the Xiaomi 14 Pro at 10W.
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If your smartphone doesn't support wireless charging, you can use a Qi overhead module (like the Nillkin Magic Tag) that sticks to the back and connects to the USB-C connector, adding Qi, but this module increases the thickness of the device by ~2 mm.
Frequent problems and their solutions
Users of Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging sometimes face some problems, and here are the most common ones and ways to fix them:
- Charging does not start: Make sure the charger is connected to the network. check the station's compatibility with Qi. Remove the case or use a thin case (up to 3 mm).
- Slow charging: Use Xiaomi's proprietary charger. Cool your smartphone (remove from charging for 10 minutes). Close the background apps.
- Overheating while charging: Do not use your smartphone while charging. Place the device on a cooling stand. Reduce charging power in settings (if available).
If problems persist, upgrade to the latest version of MIUI or reset via Settings β System β Reset. In rare cases, the malfunction may be due to hardware damage to the Qi module, in which case you will need to contact the service center.
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Xiaomi wireless charging works more efficiently at ambient temperatures of 10β30Β°C. Avoid charging in direct sunlight or cold rooms (below 5Β°C).