The modern rhythm of life dictates its rules, and the ability to charge a gadget just by putting it on the table becomes not a luxury, but a necessity. Many users mistakenly believe that the Xiaomi brand completely abandoned this technology for the sake of budget, but this is not the case. In fact, the list of devices equipped with inductive charging modules is quite wide and covers both flagship and some sub-flagship models.
The main difficulty is that support for the technology often depends on a specific modification or regional version of the device. Wireless charging requires a special coil inside the case that cannot be added software. So if you are planning to buy a new smartphone or looking for a way to abandon the wires, it is important to know exactly the characteristics of the particular model.
In this article, we will discuss in detail which devices are equipped with this feature, how it works and why some devices may not charge even if there is an appropriate standard in the specifications.
Inductive charging technology in Xiaomi devices
Inductive charging is based on electromagnetic induction, and inside the smartphone is a receiving coil, and in the charger is a transmitting coil. When they come together, a magnetic field is created that generates electric current. In the Xiaomi ecosystem, the Qi standard is most commonly used, which is universal for most modern gadgets.
But it's not enough to have a coil. It requires QC4+ or the proprietary Mi Wireless Charge to work efficiently, and it's the latter that allows you to reach record speeds of 50 watts, 80 watts, and even higher, but only with the original docks. Third-party chargers will work, but their speeds will be limited by the basic protocols, usually 10-15 watts.
It's important to understand that having a glass or ceramic back cover is a must. A metal case would shield the magnetic field, making power transfer impossible, so you won't find any plastic or metal back glass on the supported models list.
β οΈ Attention: Use of non-original high-power wireless chargers can cause the battery to overheat and reduce its life.
Why is wireless charging speed lower than wired?
The flagship series Mi and Xiaomi with wireless charging
The main segment where this technology is being introduced is the flagship line, and this is where manufacturers demonstrate their cutting-edge designs. In the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 14 series, wireless charging support has become the standard for all models, including the Pro and Ultra versions, which allows users of top-end devices to quickly replenish energy without finding a cable.
If you look at previous generations, the Mi 11 series has also received full support: the Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra models are equipped with powerful receivers, and some of them support reverse charging, allowing you to use the smartphone as a power bank for headphones or watches.
The Mi 10 series has become a watershed where the technology has become mainstream for the brand, and until now it has been met sporadically. Mi 9 owners can also use this feature, as it was one of the first mass flagships of the company with this option.
- π± Xiaomi 14 Ultra β support up to 80 watts with the original station.
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro β fast charging and efficient cooling.
- π± Mi 11 Ultra β record for its time the speed of energy transfer.
- π± Mi 9 β the first mass flagship with this function in the lineup.
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Xiaomiβs flagship models released after 2019 have a 90% probability of being equipped with a wireless charging module, unlike the budget series.
Support in the Redmi line and sub-brands
The Redmi brand and the POCO sub-brand are different, with the priority being to reduce cost, so expensive components like induction coils are often excluded from the design, but exceptions do exist, especially in the top-end Redmi K series models that are entering the Chinese market.
For example, the Redmi K50 Pro and Redmi K60 Pro (known globally as the Xiaomi 13T Pro and other variations) have different configurations. It is important to be careful that the global version may lose this feature even if the Chinese version is equipped with it, due to the optimization of costs for different markets.
In the POCO lineup, support is almost non-existent, except for rare cases of renaming Chinese flagships. users of budget and mid-budget smartphones Redmi Note should not rely on this option β here engineers rely on high speed wired charging, which is cheaper to manufacture.
Foldable smartphones and unique models
The foldable devices, such as the Mi Mix Fold, Mi Mix Fold 2 and Mi Mix Fold 3, are particularly well-organized, but the engineers have managed to place the necessary modules, which is dictated by the premium status of the devices, where the lack of such a feature would be perceived as a disadvantage.
The Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 is a unique model. It's notable for having a subscreen front camera and no screen cutouts. Compactness and advanced technology have made wireless charging a must-have for its design. Charging speeds are also high and comparable to conventional flagships.
It is worth noting that in folding models, the location of the coil may differ due to the hinge mechanism, so when using third-party charging panels, it is important to precisely center the device so that contact is optimal.
| Smartphone model | Max. Power (original) | Reverse support | Year of release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 50 W. | Yes. | 2026 |
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | 50 W. | Yes. | 2023 |
| Mi 11 Ultra | 67 W. | Yes. | 2021 |
| Mi Mix 4 | 50 W. | Yes. | 2021 |
| Mi 9 | 20 W. | Yes. | 2019 |
How to check for function in settings
If you already have a smartphone in your hand, but you are not sure about the module, the easiest way to check it is software. MIUI or HyperOS system usually displays the charging status on the lock screen or in the notification curtain.
You can also use an engineering menu or diagnostics app like Cpu-Z or Ampere, which shows the type of connection and current, and if the current comes in without the cable connected, then the device is equipped with the necessary module.
In some cases, the feature may be turned off in settings to save power. Check the Settings path β Battery β Wireless Reverse Charging (if youβre interested in reverse) or general battery settings. The absence of menu items related to wireless power transmission often indicates the physical absence of hardware components.
βοΈ Verification of wireless charging support
Challenges and limitations of technology
Despite the convenience, the technology has its limitations: heating is the main enemy of lithium polymer batteries. Inductive charging heat is released in both the transmitter coil and the receiver. So Xiaomi smartphones can artificially limit the charge rate or even pause it if the body temperature exceeds the permissible limits.
A thick case can also be an obstacle.If you use protection with metal elements, magnetic rings (MagSafe-compatible but not certified for Xiaomi), or just a very thick silicone, charging may not start at all. 3-4 mm.
β οΈ Warning: Do not put metal objects (keys, coins) between the phone and the panel on wireless charging, which can cause them to heat up and damage the surface of the charger.
Another nuance is the inability to actively use the smartphone while charging on some panels due to shifting the center of gravity or vibrations. In addition, the efficiency of the process is always lower than that of a wired connection, which means more electricity consumption from the network.
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For better efficiency, remove the case while wirelessly charging if it is thicker than 3 mm, or use special chargers with a fan for cooling.