Question Charging with 67 Watt charger - Xiaomi Mi 11

Hello,
Did anyone try to charge the phone with more than 55Watt?
In the spec list it says that it supports quick charge 4.0+, but the snapdragon 888 supports QC 5.0+
What if I buy the mi 11 ultra charger? Do you think it will charge with 67 watts?

11 pro does, not sure about regular11

From my Research, it supports power delivery 3.0 and Quick Charge 4.0+ , So it should be able to handle up to 100watts, but I am not sure, I did not test

Quick Charge 5.0 requires a device to have two batteries and each battery consists out of two cells. (For us end-users this will of course look like one battery, we can't see how it is actually composed). Now, I now the Mi11 has two batteries but not sure about the cells.

I use my xiaomi 67 watt charger with qc 5.0
however it still charges only with 50 watt

Not work more than xxx way, doing support from mi ultra

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Quick Charge 4.0

Is he saying that V40 is able to be charged to 50% for only 15 minutes? What USB charger brick is capable of such fast QC 4 then?
The phone supports quick charge 4.0 with a different wall charger. Currently the phone includes a 3.0 charger which I read is 25 minutes instead of 15.
Suggest QC 4.0 charger
Which one tested and works with V40?
G7 also supports qc4 but the charge rate is limited, no difference compared to qc3
Billy Madison said:
Suggest QC 4.0 charger
Which one tested and works with V40?
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From the Qualcomm Quick Charge Device List PDF available here:
Select Devices with Qualcomm® Quick ChargeTM 4 Technology
AGM X3*
BQ Aquaris X2*
BQ Aquaris X2 Pro*
LG G7 ThinQ
LG V40 ThinQ
nubia Z17*
nubia Z17*
Razer Phone*
Razer Phone 2*
Qiku N7 pro*
Smartisan R1*
Xiaomi Mi 8*
Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition*
Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro*
Xiaomi Mi A2*
Xiaomi Poco F1*
ZTE AXON Pro 9*
Certified Power Chargers
Ever Win car charger (VP4plus)*
Ever Win wall charger (TC4Plus)*
Portway Wall Charger (PTL-27WPDQ4)*
Razer Phone Power Adapter*
* Supports Quick Charge 4+
These devices contain the hardware necessary to achieve Quick Charge 4/4+. It is at the device manufacturer’s
discretion to fully enable this feature. A Quick Charge 4/4+ certified power adapter is required. Different Quick Charge
4/4+ implementations may result in different charging times.
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harysviewty said:
G7 also supports qc4 but the charge rate is limited, no difference compared to qc3
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How is this? This guy says QC 4 in 15 minutes charges to 50% while QC 3.0 it takes 25 minutes to charge to 50%
Yeah I wonder why I can't find any 4.0 chargers on Amazon.....
twoxa said:
Yeah I wonder why I can't find any 4.0 chargers on Amazon.....
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Here's one but with mixed reviews.
SZXSDY Quick Charger 4.0 USB C Wall Charger, 30W Type C Power Fast Charger for Nintendo Switch, New MacBook/Pro/iPad Pro, QC4.0 https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07FQKGB9D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WDueCb2VB57XJ
And this one that is 2x more wattage...
61W/65W USB-C Charger Power Supply Wall Adapter, Type-C PD Charger Compatible MacBook, MacBook Pro, Samsung Matebook, Huawei Matebook, Nintendo Swith Other Devices USB-C Port https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GP2WCMX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uJueCb56ABE4S
Billy Madison said:
How is this? This guy says QC 4 in 15 minutes charges to 50% while QC 3.0 it takes 25 minutes to charge to 50%
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That's just the theoretical specs
LG throttled to maximum speed, even Razer phone can't charge that fast in real life with QC4
The facts about Quick Charge 4 & the LG V40
I know this is late but it took me months to find a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger. I have also read the Qualcomm information. This is the way it is:
I have a Verizon LG V40 ThinQ with Android 8.1. I also purchased a Belkin QC 4 charger that is certified by Qualcomm. The LG V40's Snapdragon 845 chip is certified QC 4 usable. Unfortunately, LG neglected to enable that feature when they released the phone. The phone came with a QC 3 charger and that is what it charges at. It takes approximately 1½ hours to charge the phone from 15% to 100% if you use the included charger or a certified QC 4 charger. I know I tried it. When you charge the LG V40, it tells you how long it will take to fully charge it. It says the same time with each charger. I didn't trust the software since I had already purchased a QC 4 charger and had nothing to loose. ( a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger is backwards compatible with all QC phones. It will charge at the rate the phone allows and not overcharge) The QC 4 charger took the same time as the QC 3 charger. (Within a few minutes) Unfortunately, I doubt that LG will enable the faster charging in the future. I have written to support a number of times and they have no clue to what QC 4 charging is about. The only hope is that the powers that be at LG are keeping them in the dark.
End of story
markdoc55 said:
I know this is late but it took me months to find a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger. I have also read the Qualcomm information. This is the way it is:
I have a Verizon LG V40 ThinQ with Android 8.1. I also purchased a Belkin QC 4 charger that is certified by Qualcomm. The LG V40's Snapdragon 845 chip is certified QC 4 usable. Unfortunately, LG neglected to enable that feature when they released the phone. The phone came with a QC 3 charger and that is what it charges at. It takes approximately 1½ hours to charge the phone from 15% to 100% if you use the included charger or a certified QC 4 charger. I know I tried it. When you charge the LG V40, it tells you how long it will take to fully charge it. It says the same time with each charger. I didn't trust the software since I had already purchased a QC 4 charger and had nothing to loose. ( a Qualcomm certified QC 4 charger is backwards compatible with all QC phones. It will charge at the rate the phone allows and not overcharge) The QC 4 charger took the same time as the QC 3 charger. (Within a few minutes) Unfortunately, I doubt that LG will enable the faster charging in the future. I have written to support a number of times and they have no clue to what QC 4 charging is about. The only hope is that the powers that be at LG are keeping them in the dark.
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well maybe some of our European brothers can let us know if they can switch it on since they can unlock the bootloader and root....and with SGMarkus help use TWRP as well...

Quick Charge 3.0

I saw that the Huawei P20 Pro on Android 8.0 got support for Quick Charge 3.0. Does this still apply for Android 9.0? How can i check that Quick Charge 3.0 is working?
In my experience, installing AccuBattery seems to be a good way to test this. If AccuBattery shows a voltage much higher than 3.5v and a current higher than 1500mA then you're charging at 18W speeds or above. (on Mate 10 Pro, a QC1.0 10w charger charges at 3.7v and 900mA approx, while a QC 3.0 18W power bank (mi power bank 2 20k mah) charges at 1800mA approx and the bundled Huawei super charger charges at 4.3v and 4,000 mA approx.
Also make sure to use the Huawei 5A cable for best compatibility.
tobi2709 said:
I saw that the Huawei P20 Pro on Android 8.0 got support for Quick Charge 3.0. Does this still apply for Android 9.0? How can i check that Quick Charge 3.0 is working?
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Does it take an hour to max out your phone? Then it's working dude..

My Phone won't charge at 27W

I Have the Global Version of the Mi 9, and it wont charge at 27W at all, the highest that i've gotten was 2060mA.
I tried using the Anker PowerPort III Mini 30Watts Charger, and Also the RAVpower RP-PB097 which charges at 45watts.
the Phone is Rooted and i tried using the CrDroid 6.9 ROM with Quantic Kernel 4.14.198, and also tried Xiaomi.EU MIUI 12 Weekly Build 20.9.24
any ideas why and how to fix it ?
For 27W to work, you need QC 4.0+ certified charger. QC 3.0 only won't work even if the advertised power is higher (it would be more useable to tablets and laptops), including Xiaomi's own CDQ02ZM 45W charger. But Xiaomi has MDY-10-EL that exactly supports it and I have as well, granted that's the only QC 4.0+ certified charger I have and therefore 27W only works with that.
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For 27W to work, you need QC 4.0+ certified charger. QC 3.0 only won't work even if the advertised power is higher (it would be more useable to tablets and laptops), including Xiaomi's own CDQ02ZM 45W charger. But Xiaomi has MDY-10-EL that exactly supports it and I have as well, granted that's the only QC 4.0+ certified charger I have and therefore 27W only works with that.
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My Anker Charger is QC4.0 Certified and i couldn't even get 15w with it
BahaEzawi said:
My Anker Charger is QC4.0 Certified and i couldn't even get 15w with it
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Now that's weird, unless you measure when the battery is above 5% or so. I'll record with my USB doctor attached so you can see the incoming voltage/current yourself.
i have same problem too i tested with my dady's 33w xiaomi charger even i couldnt get 18 w with 33w charger.

Accessories Huawei 65W charger.

Hi guys ! I have Huawei 65W charger. Can i use that with my Mi 11 Ultra ? I was thinking is here why not to use it but I don’t want to fry something inside with long term usage.
This is a picture with the official xiaomi eu 65w charger. You can compare it as well to see the differences
It probably won't charge at 65w
I have a huawei super charger from my mate 20 pro (40w) and if I plug it into a Samsung or a realme or xiaomi etc it charges at about 10w
Huawei phones can detect the correct super charge brick and even using a non huawei cable will probably cripple your charge time
Thank you guys !
As far as I know (I have yet to recieve my device, but I do have a compatible 65W charger) it should be able to charge at 20V 3.25A (65W)
Worst case scenario it will just charge at the minimum speed available. There are all kind of handshakes and confirmations that happen before power is delivered from the charger to the phone.
Keep an eye on the battery temp... avoid draining battery below 20-30%
I have for example a type c charger brick from my hp elitebook laptop.
It has the same V/A ratio to do the 65w charging as the original xiaomi charger i posted above.
It does not work charging at 65w with the mi 11 ultra.
Be careful what charger you use and also the cable is very important !
I also use this type c adaptor to 3.5 and type c adapter ( to charge the phone and listen at the same time ) also this is the cable i use with my charger.
Hello,
I believe the CN version comes without a charger, does that apply to international version as well? In all unboxing I've seen of international version they came with a charger, want to confirm by anyone who got his international version since mine still needs 2 weeks to be here. Anyone can confirm please?

Accessories Xiaomi EU 65W Charger with Mi 11 ultra?

Hey guys has anybody tried other xiaomi chargers with their mi 11 ultra?
Chargers like:
Xiaomi 65w Gan charger (USB c Port)
Xiaomi 65 w charger (USB a port)
Xiaomi 55w Charger
How well did these fare compared to the normal one(possibly with a adapter to actually use it)?
I use 65W Gan because i don't have one in the box.
Available in EU version, so it's perfect for me, and it's a small charger.
sabrewulf said:
I use 65W Gan because i don't have one in the box.
Available in EU version, so it's perfect for me, and it's a small charger.
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Did you check if it actually gives you about 65w?
I use the 65 W Gan charger with USB C port from Xiaomi with my Mi 11Ultra. It supports turbo charging. It takes aprox 45 minutes from 10 - 100 %. I can highly recommend it because it is half of the size of the 67 W charger and almost the same charging speed.
achimmexico said:
I use the 65 W Gan charger with USB C port from Xiaomi with my Mi 11Ultra. It supports turbo charging. It takes aprox 45 minutes from 10 - 100 %. I can highly recommend it because it is half of the size of the 67 W charger and almost the same charging speed.
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I'm sorry if it sounds silly but did you check with apps like Accubattery how much voltage etc it gives? It should be possible to calculate the watts like that
Hello, i'm using the original 65W xiaomi gan charger Eu version. Model BHR4499GL
I'm very happy with it and accubattery indicates even 10mA charging current, depending on the battery temperature, system load and the charge level of the battery itself.
When the battery is empty ( or bellow 20% or so) it will go to max 10mA from what i've seen and of course drop to around 3-5 mA when it's nearing full capacity.
I never let the battery drop bellow 20% and usually try to unplug the charger until it reaches ~90% but rarely manage to do so because is damn fast .
If i wake up in the morning with around 30-40% charge i plug it in for around 10-15 minutes and it almost reaches 90% maybe even more
I also use a special PD 2.0 usb type C to type C cable from Baesus, model CATKLF-ALG1
"Baseus Type-C Cafule PD2.0 100W flash charging cable (20V 5A) 2m Black (CATKLF-ALG1)"
So it's not only the charger but also the cable that it's important
Take care !
Moreover, the Model BHR4499GL actually supports multiple charging standards than the 67W one that comes in the global unit's box . Plus it's type c so it's easier to find pd charging cables that will work with it
@achimmexico @Jhonxs @sabrewulf I calculated it. The 65w GaN Charger does about 38-39 Watt (i charged from about 10%)
Calculate it yourself if you like.
9810 mA
3.96 volt.
My 11 ultra charges fine with every generic quick charge 3 charger i have but of course better with the 67watt charger that came with it.
Didn't know it got sold without a charger?
I have 65W and 67W charger and there is a difference about 2-3min when charging from 3% until 100%.
Kollachi said:
I have 65W and 67W charger and there is a difference about 2-3min when charging from 3% until 100%.
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Yeah I noticed that too that the 65W charger doesnt take much longer. But yeah.
RX1337 said:
Yeah I noticed that too that the 65W charger doesnt take much longer. But yeah.
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This is very strange to hear (read) , as I have a Mi11 Pro and of course use it with the 65W charger, but it takes 55 minutes to go to full. This is extremely frustrating, as 11 Pro should charge in about 36 minutes.
leoking3 said:
This is very strange to hear (read) , as I have a Mi11 Pro and of course use it with the 65W charger, but it takes 55 minutes to go to full. This is extremely frustrating, as 11 Pro should charge in about 36 minutes.
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Honestly it always depends on the battery temperatures and all that. Also keep in mind that chargers always have inefficiencies as well. Sometimes the slow charging seems very random. I am using the 67W Charger for instance. Xiaomi's Charging Tech feels either inconsistent or it's just that the battery or charging brick may just are weird with charging them sometimes.
hgoor said:
My 11 ultra charges fine with every generic quick charge 3 charger i have but of course better with the 67watt charger that came with it.
Didn't know it got sold without a charger?
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In China they sold it without the charger, but they did give you the option to buy it when you bought your phone and many places now give it as a gift when you buy a new MI 11 Ultra.
RX1337 said:
Honestly it always depends on the battery temperatures and all that. Also keep in mind that chargers always have inefficiencies as well. Sometimes the slow charging seems very random. I am using the 67W Charger for instance. Xiaomi's Charging Tech feels either inconsistent or it's just that the battery or charging brick may just are weird with charging them sometimes.
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Yes you are mostly correct, as I was on a trip for 2 days , charged it there with the SAME charger and it took 34 minutes on the watch to get full. Came back home, 45 minutes.... Very very inconsistent.
leoking3 said:
Yes you are mostly correct, as I was on a trip for 2 days , charged it there with the SAME charger and it took 34 minutes on the watch to get full. Came back home, 45 minutes.... Very very inconsistent.
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Speed differences at two different locations can also point wiring inefficiencies/socket connections in the home. If the charger produced different speeds using same sockets, etc... Then I'm more to say apt to say it's the charger, but with multiple variables...
Helo people can somebody tell me about this problem im facing, i bought 65w mi gan charger for my mi 11 ultra when i put on charging it displays 55w max, why its not showing 65w if anyone knows about it
umer.ibrhaim said:
Helo people can somebody tell me about this problem im facing, i bought 65w mi gan charger for my mi 11 ultra when i put on charging it displays 55w max, why its not showing 65w if anyone knows about it
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You need original xiaomi 67w charger and cable to get the Max 67W charging. At first I was getting only Mi Turbo Charge (i bought my Mi 11 ultra used) and after some testing with different cables and chargers I realized that my cable is not original xiaomi cable (maybe it was huawei/honor cable cuz they look almost the same) and I had to buy a new original one. Now I charge at Max 67W speed.
Alright, so 65 one from Xiaomi will not work ?
umer.ibrhaim said:
Alright, so 65 one from Xiaomi will not work ?
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I don't think you will be able to get 67w charging with a 65w charger. Buy a 67w charger or just use the 65w you have (if the charging speed is OK for you). I decided to buy 67w because it is 3 times faster than Turbo Charge (the difference is huge).

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