Xiaomi smartphones have long gained popularity thanks to the price-quality ratio, but even flagship models are not always equipped with wireless charging, POCO X5 Or Mi 11 Lite doesn't support Qi-standard out of the box, it's not a sentence - you can install the module yourself. In this article, we will analyze all the ways to add wireless charging: from buying ready-made solutions to soldering, and also assess the risks and compatibility with specific models.
It's important to understand that modifying a phone is always a trade-off between convenience and reliability. Some methods (such as using an overhead adapter) don't require disassembling the device, but reduce charging speed and increase the thickness of the case. Others (like the built-in module) will provide a full Qi function, but will require soldering iron skills and the risk of losing the warranty. 4PDA XDA-Developers to gather up-to-date data for 2026 β including pricing, compatibility and typical beginner errors.
1. Compatibility Check: Does your Xiaomi support wireless charging?
Before you spend money on modules, make sure your Xiaomi model is capable of wireless charging at all. Even if the manufacturer doesnβt declare this feature, some devices have hidden support at the hardware level.
Here's how to check:
- π Official specifications: Go to Mi.com and find your model. In the "Specifics" section, look for Qi Wireless Charging or Wireless Power Consortium.
- π± Testing through the Engineering Menu: Enter the code ##4636### in the phone application, go to Battery Information and check for Wireless charging (even if it is inactive).
- π οΈ Disassembly of the body: On some models (for example, Xiaomi) 11T Pro) there is a socket under the back to connect the Qi module, but it is not soldered.
| Xiaomi model | Official Qi support | Possibility of re-equipment | Max. power (Watt) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13/13 Pro | β Yes, 50 watts) | β Not required | 50 |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | β No. | β Possible (up to 10 W) | 10 |
| POCO F5 | β No. | β Possible (up to 7.5 W) | 7.5 |
| Mi 11 Lite | β No. | β Possible (up to 5 watts) | 5 |
| Redmi 10C | β No. | β οΈ Partially (only overhead adapters) | 3 |
Metal-enclosed models (e.g. Xiaomi Mi 6 or Mi 8) are physically incompatible with wireless charging due to signal shielding.Attempting to install a module will result in overheating and potential damage to the battery.
2.Methods of adding wireless charging: from simple to complex
There are 4 main methods to equip Xiaomi with wireless charging, and we have arranged them according to the increasing complexity and risks:
- Overhead adapter (the simplest, but least effective).
- Replace the back cover with a built-in Qi module.
- Installation of an internal module with connection to the motherboard.
- Smearing works (for experienced users).
Letβs consider each option in detail, including pros, cons and approximate cost.
Overhead adapter: fast but inconvenient
This is the most budget-friendly way (from 300 to 1000 rubles), which does not require disassembling the phone. The adapter is a thin plate with a Qi receiver that is attached to the back of the smartphone and connects to the back of the smartphone. USB-C port.
Pros:
- β You don't have to take out the phone.
- β Compatible with any model (even metal body).
- β Easy to remove and transfer to another phone.
Cons:
- β Increases the thickness of the phone by 2-5 mm.
- β Charging speed does not exceed 5 W (slower than wired).
- β Uncomfortable to use with covers.
- β Risk of overheating with prolonged use.
Example of popular models:
- π Baseus Wireless Charger Receiver (700-900 RUB.).
- π Nillkin Magic Tag (500-700 rubles.).
- π Yootech Wireless Charging Receiver (RUB 1,000β1200.).
β οΈ Note: Overhead adapters often conflict with functions NFC and OTG. If you are actively using contactless payments, this method is not suitable.
Rear cover with integrated Qi module
A more elegant solution is to replace the standard cover with a modified one, which already has a wireless receiver soldered inside, which is suitable for plastic or glass cases (for example, the Redmi Note 10 Pro or the Redmi Note 10 Pro). POCO X3 Pro).
How it works:
- Buy a cover with a pre-installed module (price 1500-3000 rubles).
- Remove the original back panel (suction cup and plastic spatula will be required).
- Connect the module plume to the connector on the motherboard (usually this is the case). USB-C or a special connector for accessories).
- Install a new cover and check the performance.
Examples of compatible covers:
- π οΈ For the Redmi Note 11 Pro+: lid 10W (2200 rubles.).
- π οΈ For POCO F4 GT: lid 15W (2800 rubles.).
- π οΈ For Mi. 10T: lid 7.5W (1800.).
β οΈ Note: Replacement of the lid on models with IP-certification (e.g., Xiaomi) 12S Ultra, you lose protection from dust and moisture, and you have to repair the adhesive seal yourself.
βοΈ What you need to replace the cover
3. Installation of the internal Qi module: step-by-step instructions
If you're ready to disassemble the phone and get some soldering, you can install a full wireless module inside the case, which will give you a charging speed of up to 10-15 watts (depending on the model) and preserve the aesthetics of the device.
What will be required:
- π§ Qi module for your model (for example, Wireless Charging Module for Xiaomi on AliExpress).
- π§ A soldering iron with a thin sting (power of 30-40 W).
- π§ Solder, flux, shrink tube.
- π§ Plastic spatula and suction cup.
- π§ Multimeter for checking contacts.
Step-by-step process:
- Disassemble the phone: Turn off the phone and remove SIM-Heat the back cover with a hair dryer (60-80 temperature)Β°C) to soften the glue. Carefully apply the lid with a plastic blade, starting at the corner next to the USB-C port.
- Installation of the module: Find a space for the module (usually under the battery or next to the camera). solder the module wires to the contacts on the motherboard (the circuit is attached to the module). Insulate the connections with a shrink tube.
Verification and assembly
- Connect your phone to wireless charging and check the indication.
- If charging is not going, check the multimeter voltage on the contacts of the module.
- Collect the phone in reverse order using a new lid glue.
Cost of modules:
- π° For the Redmi Note 9/10: 800β1200 ruble.
- π° For POCO X3/X4: 1000β1500 ruble.
- π° For Mi. 11/12: 1500β2500 ruble.
Where to buy quality modules?
β οΈ Note: On models with fast charging (for example, Xiaomi 12 Pro with a high-speed charger) 120W) Installation of a wireless module can lead to a conflict of power controllers, in which case you will have to turn off fast charging in the settings (Settings) β Battery β Fast charging).
4. Software setting: activation of wireless charging in the software
After the hardware installation of the module, software configuration may be required, especially if the phone does not recognize the new device.
Step 1. Checking drivers
Connect the phone to the PC and perform in ADB team:
adb shell dumpsys batteryIn conclusion, look for a line wireless_charging_enabled. If it is missing or false, manual activation will be required.
Step 2: Editing System Files (requires root)
If you have superuser rights, edit the file. /system/etc/wireless_charger.conf (Or create it if it is not available with the following content:
wireless_charging_enabled=1
wireless_charging_max_power=10Step 3: Installation of third-party software
For models without root rights, you can use applications:
- π± Qi Wireless Charging Enabler (requires) ADB).
- π± Wireless Charging Manager (works with the MIUI 12/13).
Step 4: Calibration of the battery
After installing the module, reset the battery data:
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Find BatteryStats and clear the cache.
- Perform a full discharge/charging cycle (0β100%).
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If the phone overheats after installing the module, try limiting the charging power to 5W via the engineering menu (#36446337## β Battery β Wireless Charging Limit).
5. Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Even experienced users face problems when installing wireless charging. TOP-5 errors and ways of solving them:
| Problem. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The phone's not charging. | Incorrect connection of the module to the board | Check the polarity of the wires with a multimeter |
| High-heating of the hull | Too high charging power | Limit power to 5 watts in settings |
| NFC has stopped working | Screening of the antenna with metal elements of the module | Install the module away from NFC-chip |
| Charging is interrupted | Poor contact between module and charging pad | Check the centering of the module relative to the charging coil |
| The phone will not turn on after assembly. | Short circuit in soldering | Disassemble the phone and check all connections |
If the phone starts to run out quickly after the module is installed, the likely cause is a parasitic current due to poor-quality soldering.
- Take the phone apart and turn off the module.
- Check the multimeter current consumption in standby mode (should be < 50 m).
- Re-sweeten contacts using flux RMA-223.
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Before soldering, be sure to turn off the battery! Even when turned off, the battery can supply voltage to the board, which will lead to a short circuit.
6. Alternative solutions: if modification is not possible
Not all Xiaomi models are amenable to modification.If your phone has a metal body or a too compact design (like the Xiaomi 12 Lite), consider alternatives:
Wireless Power Bank with magnetic mounting
Devices like Anker PowerCore Magnetic 5K Or Baseus Power Bank, which is attached to the back of the phone, and it transmits power through Qi without needing modifications. It can charge up to 10 watts.
Pros: versatility, no risks to the phone.
Cons: increases the dimensions, requires a separate charging of the power bank.
Case with battery and Qi
Battery cases (such as the Mophie Juice Pack) combine protection and wireless charging.
Pros: additional battery capacity (2000β4,000 mAh).
Cons: high price (3000-6000 rubles), a significant thickening of the phone.
Charging area with holder
If you only need wireless charging at home or in the office, use latch pads (like the Belkin Boost Up) to keep your phone in the optimal position to charge.
7. Cost vs. Benefits: Is the game worth the candle?
Before you waste time and money, consider the economic feasibility of the modification:
| Method | Cost (rupe) | Speed (W) | Difficulty | Risks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overhead adapter | 300β1000 | 3β5 | β | Minimum |
| Back cover with Qi | 1500β3000 | 7.5β10 | ββ | Loss of leakage |
| Internal module | 800β2500 | 10β15 | βββ | Risk of damage to the fee |
| Soldering works | 500β1500 | 10β20 | ββββ | High (possible failure) |
| Buying a new phone with Qi | 20000β50000 | 30β50 | β | No. |
When the modification is justified:
- π‘ Your phone is expensive (like Xiaomi 13 Ultra) and you donβt want to change it.
- π‘ You often use wireless charging in public places.
- π‘ You have experience in electronics repair.
When it's best not to take risks:
- β οΈ Phone guarantee.
- β οΈ You have a model with a metal body or a complex design.
- β οΈ You are not prepared for the possible loss of function (NFC, OTG).
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If your budget allows, itβs often more profitable to sell an old phone and buy a model with official Qi support (for example, Xiaomi 13 or X-ray). POCO F5 Pro).