Xiaomi Mi 10 is the flagship smartphone of 2020, which is still relevant due to the powerful filling and support of modern charging standards. However, many users are still confused about what power supply comes with, whether you can use charging from other devices, and how to charge correctly so as not to spoil the battery. In this article, we will discuss all the nuances of charging the Mi 10, including specifications, compatibility with different standards and practical tips for operation.
The Mi 10 features support for 30W fast charging, which was the top solution for its time. But not everyone knows that getting the top speed requires not only the original power supply, but also the right cable. Plus, the smartphone supports wireless charging and even reverse charging, but with limitations. If you want to figure out how to charge the Mi 10 efficiently and safely, read on.
Technical Charging Specifications of Xiaomi Mi 10
The Xiaomi Mi 10 comes with a 30W charger (MDY-10-EU model for the European market) and is an adapter with a USB Type-C connector that supports Quick Charge 4+ and USB Power Delivery (PD) protocol. It is important to understand that without an original or certified power supply, the smartphone will not be able to charge at full speed.
The main charging parameters:
- π Maximum power of wired charging: 30 Watt (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 10V/3A, 15V/2A, 20V/1.5A).
- π Wireless charging: up to 30W (requires a compatible station, for example, Xiaomi Mi Wireless Charging Pad) 30W).
- π Reverse charging (OTG): up to 5 watts (for charging other devices, such as headphones).
- π± Battery capacity: 4780 mAh (typical), 4660 mAh (minimum).
The smartphone also supports adaptive charging, which automatically adjusts current to the temperature of the battery, which helps to extend its life, but can slightly reduce the charging speed in hot weather or during heavy use.
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If your Mi 10 is charging slower than usual, check the body temperature. When heated above 40Β°C, the system limits power to 10-15 watts for safety.
What are the best chargers for the Mi 10?
While the Mi 10 supports several fast charging standards, not all power supplies will provide top speed.
The original Xiaomi charging:
- β MDY-10-EU (30 watts, comes with a complete set - the best option.
- β MDY-12-EU (65W β Suitable but redundant for Mi 10 (will not speed up charging).
- β CPL-04EU (18 W β will charge more slowly (maximum 18 W).
Charges from other brands:
- β‘ Quick Charge 3.0/4+: Blocks from Samsung, OnePlus or Anker with support QC 4+ give up 27β30 Watt.
- β‘ USB Power Delivery (PD): Charging from a MacBook (29W) or Google Pixel (18W) is also compatible, but power may be limited.
- β Old charging (5V/1A or 5V/2A: They will charge very slowly (up to) 10 Watt).
Important: to get a full 30W, you need not only a suitable power supply, but also a 5A cable (usually bundled with the Mi 10), cheap cables can limit current to 2-3A, which will reduce the charging speed.
How to speed up charging Xiaomi Mi 10?
If your Mi 10 is charging too long, check out these points:
Use the original 30 watt power supply
Connect the cable to the USB-C port on charge (not to USB-A)
Turn off the smartphone or transfer to the aircraft mode
Close background apps (especially games and navigators)
Remove the case if the phone overheats
Use a 5A cable (usually black)
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Additional advice:
- π΅ Aircraft mode: Disables communication modules, reducing the load on the processor and speeding up charging by 10-15%.
- βοΈ Cooling: If the case is hot, put the smartphone on a metal surface or use a cooling stand.
- π Reboot: Sometimes system processes interfere with charging β restart your device before connecting to the network.
A critical nuance: if you use wireless charging, the maximum power will be 30 watts with only the original Xiaomi station. Charges from Samsung or other brands usually give no more than 15-18 watts.
Compatibility with wireless charging
The Xiaomi Mi 10 supports wireless charging of up to 30W of Qi standard, but there are some important limitations:
| Type of charging | Max. Power. | Equipment required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Original Xiaomi 30W Station | 30 Watts. | Mi Wireless Charging Pad 30W (CYL-09) | Full speed only when centering the smartphone |
| Standard Qi charging (10-15 W) | 10-15 W. | Any certified station (e.g. from Samsung or Belkin) | Speed is limited by the Qi protocol. |
| Reverse Charging (OTG) | 5 watts | Any device with support for Qi (earphones, smart watches) | It only works at the Mi 10 charge level above 20%. |
β οΈ Attention: wireless charging can heat up your smartphone more than wired charging, which is normal, but if the temperature is above 45.Β°C, the system will automatically reduce power to 10 watts.
It is also worth noting that cases thicker than 3 mm can interfere with charging.If the smartphone is not detected at the station, try removing the case or using a thinner model.
How to extend the battery life?
Lithium polymer batteries in smartphones degrade over time, but charging properly can slow this process down. Here's what Xiaomi recommends for the Mi 10:
- π Avoid full discharge: Try to recharge your phone at 15-20%, rather than waiting for it to turn off.
- β‘ Donβt keep 100% on charge: after reaching 100%, turn off power or use the Optimized Charging feature in the battery settings.
- π‘οΈ Control the temperature: the ideal range for charging is 10-35Β°C. Avoid direct sunlight and charging in hot rooms.
- π Use original accessories: cheap cables and power supplies can damage the charging controller.
The Mi 10 has a built-in Adaptive Charging feature (Settings β Battery β Battery Settings) that analyzes your habits and limits your charge to 80% at night if you normally disconnect your phone from the grid in the morning.
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The optimal mode for battery life is to keep the charge in the range of 20-80%. Full cycles (0-100%) reduce the life of the battery by 20-30% faster.
β οΈ Note: if you use fast charging 30 watts daily, the battery may lose up to 10% of capacity in a year.To extend the life of periodically (once every 1-2 months) charge the phone at low currents (for example, from low currents to low currents). USB-port).
Frequent charging problems and their solutions
Mi 10 users sometimes experience charging problems, and here are the most common cases and ways to fix them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The phone's not charging. | Contaminated USB-C port or damaged cable | Clean the port with a wooden toothpick, try another cable |
| Slow charging (less than 10 watts) | Uses a non-original power supply or cable | Check the compatibility of charging (see section above) |
| Charging is interrupted | Battery overheating or unstable voltage in the network | Turn off the phone for 10-15 minutes and let it cool down. |
| Wireless charging is not working | Incompatible station or thick case | Use the original Xiaomi 30W station, remove the case |
If neither of these methods worked, the charging controller or the battery itself may have failed, in which case it is recommended to contact the service center. Self-replacement of the battery can lead to loss of water resistance (IP53).
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Comparison with other flagships Xiaomi
To understand how good charging in the Mi 10, compare it with other flagships of the brand:
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 vs Mi 10 Pro: Pro version has the same charging (30W wired) + 30 W wireless), but battery is smaller (4500 mAh).
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 vs Mi 10T: Mi 10T It has a charge of 33 watts, but lacks wireless charging.
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10 vs Mi 11: Mi 11 supports 55W wired and 50W wireless charging, but the battery is the same (4600mAh).
The Mi 10 is thus inferior to the newer models in charging speed, but remains one of the most balanced flagships of 2020, with its main advantage being support for 30W wireless charging, which even some later devices (such as the Mi 10T) do not have.