Wireless charging has become an integral part of modern smartphones, offering convenience and speed without the need to connect cables. Xiaomi, as one of the market leaders, is actively implementing this technology in its devices β but not all models are equipped with it out of the box. In this article, we will analyze which Xiaomi phones support wireless charging, what standards they use, and what to look for when choosing a charger.
Itβs important to understand that even in a single brandβs lineup, charging speeds can be drastically different, from modest 5W on budget models to record 80W on flagships. In addition, some devices support reverse wireless charging (for charging other gadgets), which expands their functionality. If youβre planning to buy or already own a Xiaomi smartphone, this information will help avoid errors in choosing accessories and optimize the charging process.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with wireless charging (2026)
Xiaomi has been providing wireless charging for its smartphones since 2019, and today the feature is available primarily in premium and flagship series. Below is an updated list of models with maximum charging power and supported standards.
It is worth noting that not all Qi-enabled devices are compatible with other brands β some models require Xiaomi branded accessories to achieve the declared power. For example, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra supports 50W only with the original station, whereas with universal Qi-charges, power is limited to 10W.
- π± Series Mi/Mix: Mi 9 Pro 5G (30W), Mi 10 (30W), Mi 10 Pro (30W), Mi 10 Ultra (50W), Mi 11 (50W), Mi 11 Ultra (67W), Mix 4 (50W).
- π± Xiaomi Series 12/13/14: Xiaomi 12 (50W), Xiaomi 12 Pro (50W), Xiaomi 13 (50W), Xiaomi 13 Pro (50W), Xiaomi 14 (50W), Xiaomi 14 Pro (80W), Xiaomi 14 Ultra (80W).
- π± The Redmi: Redmi series K50 Pro (30W), Redmi K60 Pro (30W), Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G (30W) β The only model in the Note lineup with this feature.
- π± Foldable smartphones: Xiaomi MIX Fold (20W), Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 (30W), Xiaomi MIX Fold 3 (50W).
Important: POCO models and most Redmi devices (except those mentioned above) do not support wireless charging, which is due to the positioning of these lines as budget or gaming, where other characteristics (for example, the refresh rate of the screen or the processor) are given priority.
Wireless charging speeds: What do the numbers mean?
Wireless charging power is measured in watts (W) and has a direct impact on the battery's rate of recharge, but there are a few nuances:
- β‘ 5β10W: standard power for most universal Qi charging, suitable for overnight charging, but too slow for emergencies.
- β‘ 20β30W: mid-range, which provides charging of the smartphone in 1.5-2 hours, available in most flagships Xiaomi in recent years.
- β‘ 50W and higher: premium segment, allowing you to charge the battery 100% in less than an hour. Requires special charging stations (for example, Xiaomi Wireless Charger) 80W).
The real speed depends not only on the power of the charger, but also on:
- π Ambient temperature (when overheating, the power automatically decreases).
- π± Battery states (wear-out batteries charge more slowly).
- π Quality of contact between smartphone and charging pad (curved cases or cases can impair energy transfer).
| Charging power | Example models of Xiaomi | Charging time 0-100% | Station required |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5β10W | Mi 9 Pro 5G (in compatibility mode) | 3-4 hours | Any Qi-certified |
| 20β30W | Redmi K60 Pro, Xiaomi 12 | 1.5 hours to 2 hours | Xiaomi Wireless Charger 30W or analogues |
| 50W | Xiaomi 13 Pro, MIX Fold 3 | 40-50 minutes | Xiaomi Wireless Charger 50W (included) |
| 80W | Xiaomi 14 Pro, Xiaomi 14 Ultra | 30-40 minutes | Xiaomi Wireless Charger 80W (sold separately) |
β οΈ Note: Use of uncertified chargers with higher power 10W It can overheat your smartphone and shorten battery life. Xiaomi recommends using only original accessories for charging at high power.
Reverse wireless charging: Which Xiaomi models can charge other devices?
The reverse wireless charging feature allows you to use your smartphone as a power bank for other gadgets, such as Xiaomi AirDots headphones or Mi Band smartwatches. This option is not available in all models and is usually limited to 5-10W power.
List of Xiaomi smartphones with support for reverse charging:
- π Mi 9 Pro 5G (10W) β first model with this function.
- π Mi 10 Pro (10W) and Mi 10 Ultra (10W).
- π Xiaomi 11 Ultra (10W) β with a unique charging capability through the back panel (additional connector).
- π Xiaomi 12 Pro, 13 Pro, 14 Pro (10W).
- π MIX Fold 2 and MIX Fold 3 (5W) β limited power due to design features.
To activate reverse charging, go to Settings β Battery β Wireless Charging β Reverse Charging. Note that:
- π The battery charge of the smartphone should be at least 20%.
- π₯ The function is turned off when the device overheats.
- β‘ The charging speed of the external gadget will be lower than from the original charger.
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If the reverse charge does not turn on, check if the case or protective film is blocking it, and also make sure that the external device supports the Qi standard (for example, AirDots Pro 2 is compatible, and Redmi Buds 3 is not).
How to check if your Xiaomi supports wireless charging?
If youβre not sure if your smartphone is equipped with wireless charging, there are a few ways to find out:
- Official documentation: Find the model on Xiaomiβs website and check the Characteristics section β Battery.
- Visual inspection: Some models (such as the Mi 11 Ultra) have the words Wireless Charging or the Qi logo on the back.
- Charging station test: place your smartphone on the Qi charger, and if you see a charging indication, the function is supported.
- Through settings: in the Settings menu β About the phone β All the characteristics look for the line βWireless chargingβ.
If your model doesnβt support wireless charging, but you want to use it, there are alternative solutions:
- π Connector adapters USB-C: allow you to connect to the smartphone "receiver" for wireless charging (for example, Xiaomi Wireless Charging Receiver).
- π± Battery cases: Some models (e.g. Xiaomi Power Bank Case) combine protection and Qi charging.
β οΈ Note: Using adapters for wireless charging can block access to the connector USB-C They also tend to limit the power output of the heat sink. 5W, Which makes charging extremely slow.
βοΈ Verification of compatibility with wireless charging
What wireless charging to choose for Xiaomi?
The choice of charger depends on the model of the smartphone and your needs.
- π Power: Must match your phoneβs maximum supported speed (see table above).
- π Size and shape: compact areas are convenient for travel, cooling stands for home.
- π Compatibility: Some Xiaomi models require branded stations to operate at full capacity.
- π° Price: Original accessories are more expensive, but guarantee safety.
Recommended models of chargers:
- π Xiaomi Wireless Charger 30W β Universal option for most flagships.
- π Xiaomi Wireless Charger 80W β Xiaomi 14 Pro/Ultra (requires a separate purchase).
- π Baseus Wireless Charger 20W β Budget alternative with good cooling.
- π Anker PowerWave Pad β compatible with most models 10W.
When buying, pay attention to Qi certification and heat testimonials. Cheap uncertified charging can damage the battery or even the body of your smartphone.
Why are Xiaomiβs original charging systems more expensive?
Frequent problems and their solutions
Even if your smartphone supports wireless charging, you may encounter difficulties. Consider typical situations and ways to fix them:
- β Charging does not start: Check if the smartphone is correctly positioned on the site (the center of the charging coil is usually marked with a logo). Make sure the charging station is connected to the power source (some models require an adapter with at least a power output of the same size). 18W). Remove the case β thick or metal accessories can block the signal.
- π’ Slow charging: Use an original charging or certified model with power support. Close background apps - active use of the smartphone while charging reduces speed. Check the temperature of the device - when overheating, power is automatically limited.
- π₯ Overheating: Do not use your smartphone while wirelessly charging (especially for games or videos); place the charging station in a ventilated area; avoid direct sunlight; if the heating is critical, switch to wired charging.
β οΈ Warning: If the smartphone is heated to a temperature above 45Β°C during wireless charging, this may indicate a faulty battery or charger, in which case it is recommended to contact the Xiaomi service center for diagnosis.
The future of wireless charging in Xiaomi smartphones
Wireless charging is rapidly evolving, and Xiaomi is keeping pace with the trend, and in 2026, the company introduced several innovations:
- π Remote Charging: Mi Air Charge prototype technology that allows charging devices without contact with the platform (up to the end) 5W Available only for experimental models.
- β‘ Ultra-fast charging: Xiaomi 14 Ultra supports 80W, a) in the laboratory, solutions are tested for 100W+.
- π Universal standards: new Xiaomi models will be compatible with the new model Qi2 β Updated standard promising better efficiency and less heating.
Wireless charging is expected to be available in a wider range of devices as early as 2026, including some Redmi models, and Xiaomi is working to integrate this feature into smartwatches and laptops, creating a single wireless power ecosystem.
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Wireless charging in Xiaomi smartphones is still the preserve of flagship models, but the technology is actively developing, in the coming years, expected to reduce the price of high-power chargers and expand the list of supported gadgets.