Wireless charging has become an integral part of modern smartphones, offering convenience and protection from wear. However, not all Xiaomi devices are equipped with this feature β even flagship models of past years sometimes lack support for the Qi standard. In this article, we will analyze which smartphones of the brand support wireless charging, how fast you can count on, and what to do if your model is not on the list.
Itβs important to understand that Xiaomi is rolling out the technology gradually: the first models with support didnβt appear until 2020, and mass distribution began with the Mi 11 series. However, even within the same lineup there can be differences β for example, Redmi and POCO are still left out of this option. We analyzed all the current models for 2026 and compiled a checklist for quick verification.
If you're planning to buy a new smartphone or want to upgrade your current one, this information will help you avoid disappointment, and for owners of devices without built-in support, we've prepared alternative solutions, from adapters to Qi cases.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging (2026)
Letβs start with the good news: Xiaomi is expanding its wireless charging model list every year, but it remains the prerogative of the flagship and premium series, and here is a full list of devices that are officially Qi certified (version 1.2.4 and higher) and support wireless charging.
Important: some models may have regional limitations, such as the Xiaomi 13 Lite in Europe comes with wireless charging, but not in Asia. Always check the specifications for your market on the official website or in the documentation.
- π± Xiaomi 14 Pro (30W, 10W reverse charge)
- π± Xiaomi 14 (30 W)
- π± Xiaomi 13 Ultra (50W, 10W reverse charging)
- π± Xiaomi 13 Pro (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 13 (50 W)
- π± Xiaomi 12S Ultra (50W, 10W reverse charge)
- π± Xiaomi 12 Pro (50W)
- π± Xiaomi 12 (50 W)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Ultra (67W, 10W reverse charge)
- π± Xiaomi 11 Pro (67W)
- π± Xiaomi 11 (50 W)
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra (50W, 10W reverse charging)
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (30W)
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 (30 W)
- π± Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro 5G (30W, the first model with Qi)
- π± Xiaomi MIX 4 (50 W)
- π± Xiaomi Civi 3 (33W, rare for the mid-range)
β οΈ Attention: Redmi models, POCO Xiaomi budget series (e.g. Note 12, Redmi 12) do not support wireless charging at the hardware level β POCO F5 Pro (renamed Redmi) K60), But only in the Chinese version.
How to Check if Your Xiaomi Supports Wireless Charging
If your model doesn't make it to the list above, it's not a verdict yet. There are several ways to test for Qi support yourself:
- Official documentation: Find the model on Xiaomi's website (Specifications β Battery) and look for Wireless charging or Qi wireless charging.
- Settings of the smartphone. Go to Settings β About the phone β All specs. In the section "Battery" can be specified support.
- Qi charging test: Take a certified wireless charging station (e.g., Xiaomi, Samsung or Anker) and put your smartphone on it, and if you see a charging indication, it works.
- Diagnostic applications: Utility like AIDA64 or CPU-Z show supported charging standards in the Battery section.
Note: Some models (e.g. Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE) have reverse wireless charging (for charging other devices), but do not support power reception according to the Qi standard.
βοΈ Checking support for Qi-charging
Wireless charging speed: what you need to know
Not all Xiaomi smartphones charge the same fast. Speed depends on the model, charger and even firmware.For example, Xiaomi 13 Ultra supports a record 50 watts wireless standard, but it requires a branded adapter Xiaomi. 50W Wireless Charger (cost) ~5 000 β½). Normal Qi-charges at 5-10 W will work many times slower.
Here is a speed comparison table for popular models:
| Model | Max. speed (wired) | Max. speed (wireless) | Required adapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Pro | 120 W. | 30 Watts. | Xiaomi 30W Wireless Charger |
| Xiaomi 13 Ultra | 90 W. | 50 W. | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger |
| Xiaomi 12 Pro | 120 W. | 50 W. | Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger |
| Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra | 67 W. | 67 W. | Xiaomi 67W Wireless Charger (rare) |
| Xiaomi Civi 3 | 67 W. | 33 Watts | Any Qi charge of 30+W |
Important: To achieve maximum speed, you need to use original Xiaomi adapters. Third-party chargers (even with Qi support) are often limited to 5-10 watts.
Also, consider that wireless charging is always less efficient than wired charging. For example, at 50 watts of Qi, the real speed can be ~35-40 watts due to energy conversion losses. This is normal and not a defect.
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If your Xiaomi supports 30+W wirelessly but charges slowly, try removing the case β thick accessories can block the signal.
Models without wireless charging: what to do?
If your smartphone isn't on the supported device list, don't despair. There are several ways to add Qi to your phone after the fact:
- π Connector adapters USB-C. Xiaomi Wireless Charging Adapter (about 1,500 devices) β½) They connect to the charging port and let you use any Qi station.
- π± Wireless cases, like the Nillkin Magic Tag or the Spigen Qi Case, and the integrated receiver connects to the USB-C The port inside the cover. Price: 2,000-3,500 β½.
- π§ Self-modification. For advanced users, you can solder a Qi module inside the case (requires soldering and disassembly skills). Risky - the warranty will burn.
Warning: Adapters and cases usually limit charging speeds to 5-10W. They can also interfere with wired charging or headphones. Check compatibility with your model before buying!
β οΈ Note: Some "universal" Qi adapters may overheat the battery due to lack of current control. Use only certified devices with support QC 3.0 or PD.
How does wireless charging work?
Reverse wireless charging: what it is and who supports it
In addition to power, some Xiaomi smartphones can recharge other devices, a feature called reverse wireless charging, which is useful for charging headphones, smartwatches, or even other phones.
- π§ Xiaomi 14 Pro (10 Watts)
- π§ Xiaomi 13 Ultra (10 Watts)
- π§ Xiaomi 12S Ultra (10 Watts)
- π§ Xiaomi 11 Ultra (10 Watts)
- π§ Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra (10 Watts)
- π§ Xiaomi MIX 4 (10 W)
To activate reverse charging:
- Go to Settings. β Battery.
- Choose Wireless Reverse Charging.
- Put a compatible device (such as the Xiaomi Watch S3 or AirDots Pro 3) on the back of the smartphone.
Limitations:
- The speed is limited to 10 watts (even if the smartphone supports fast charging).
- The function only works at a battery level above 20%.
- Heating the housing can lead to automatic shutdown.
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Reverse charging is convenient for emergencies, but will not replace a full-fledged charging station due to low speed and heating.
Frequent problems and their solutions
Even if your Xiaomi supports wireless charging, there may be difficulties. Consider typical scenarios and ways to fix them:
1.The smartphone does not charge at the Qi station
- π Check positioning. The coils must match (usually the center of the back panel).
- π Use the original adapter. Some stations require a 2A power supply.+.
- π± Update the firmware. MIUI Could be wireless charging bugs.
- π οΈ Clear the contacts. Dust or cover can block the signal.
2. Slow charging (5 W instead of the declared 30-50 W)
- β‘ Check the power supply. 30.+ We need a station with Qi support EPP (Extended Power Profile).
- π Turn off fast charging in settings. Sometimes it helps stabilize the connection.
- π‘οΈ Let the smartphone cool down. When it gets overheated, the system limits the current.
3.The smartphone overheats during charging
- βοΈ Take off the cover, especially if it's thick or metal.
- π Use a station with ventilation. For example, Xiaomi 50W Wireless Charger has a cooling fan.
- βοΈ Close the background apps. Games or videos make heating worse.
β οΈ Warning: If the smartphone is heated above 45Β°C, wireless charging will automatically shut down. This is normal battery protection!