Hi there, does this phone supports Inductive charging?
If it does, what is there nessecaryto know if I want to buy a charger?
I want to use it in europe, means we got standard 230V stockets.
Thanks everybody;-)
No
Redmi Note 11 does not support wireless charging. You can use an adapter but the charging speed will be painfully slow and sometimes the phone will warn about it not even charging at all.
If you want wireless charge look for high-range Xiaomi devices like the Xiaomi 12
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I know that the Mi 9 comes with wireless charging but I have read and seen on some YouTube reviews that claim that Xiaomi is using a proprietary induction charging system. So the question is can our Mi 9 use a regular Qi wireless charger? My whole family use wireless chargers, so it is an important feature for me. I really don't care how much longer it takes to charge if we use regular Qi chargers, just having it supported is good enough.
Hopefully someone who already has the device can shed some light on this. I was thinking of waiting for the OnePlus 7, but thankfully it's CEO stated that the latest version will still not come with Qi charging functionality... such a shame.
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It seems like I wasn't the only one confused. A tech YouTuber has posted a video showcasing that the Mi 9 does support regular Qi wireless chargers! Link to YouTube video, it does answer a number of other questions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3GZUFZQPUk
QAM said:
Hola
I know that the Mi 9 comes with wireless charging but I have read and seen on some YouTube reviews that claim that Xiaomi is using a proprietary induction charging system. So the question is can our Mi 9 use a regular Qi wireless charger? My whole family use wireless chargers, so it is an important feature for me. I really don't care how much longer it takes to charge if we use regular Qi chargers, just having it supported is good enough.
Hopefully someone who already has the device can shed some light on this. I was thinking of waiting for the OnePlus 7, but thankfully it's CEO stated that the latest version will still not come with Qi charging functionality... such a shame.
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Yes it does. I have a random one off amazon and whilst it's not quick charge 4, it charges it wirelessly (albeit slower) nonetheless
QAM said:
Hola
I know that the Mi 9 comes with wireless charging but I have read and seen on some YouTube reviews that claim that Xiaomi is using a proprietary induction charging system. So the question is can our Mi 9 use a regular Qi wireless charger? My whole family use wireless chargers, so it is an important feature for me. I really don't care how much longer it takes to charge if we use regular Qi chargers, just having it supported is good enough.
Hopefully someone who already has the device can shed some light on this. I was thinking of waiting for the OnePlus 7, but thankfully it's CEO stated that the latest version will still not come with Qi charging functionality... such a shame.
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I think it's only for the new 20 watt wireless fast charge that you will need the proprietary charger,It is QI compatible so I believe it works with all QI chargers as well,but slower
Yes works with all wireless chargers
Hello everyone
I wanted to know if I can charge my Redmi k20 pro/ Mi 9t pro which support fast charging with my ThinkPad laptop charger with 65W?
they both have type C charging port but I was worried not to fry my phone or damage it in the long run with respect to my phone's battery.
Need Help!!:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
yes you can why not? I used usb-c cable from dell dock station and it was 100+ W
ameen_inaa95 said:
Hello everyone
I wanted to know if I can charge my Redmi k20 pro/ Mi 9t pro which support fast charging with my ThinkPad laptop charger with 65W?
they both have type C charging port but I was worried not to fry my phone or damage it in the long run with respect to my phone's battery.
Need Help!!:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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Yes, the phone supports USB-PD, which is what the laptop charger will be using to charge. Although the charger can provide 65W, it will only deliver a maximum of 27W to the phone, as that's what the phone will communicate is its maximum.
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Yes, the phone supports USB-PD, which is what the laptop charger will be using to charge. Although the charger can provide 65W, it will only deliver a maximum of 27W to the phone, as that's what the phone will communicate is its maximum.
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So the adapter will restrict any overflowing of the power to protect phones battery right?
All i was wondering was no to damage my phone's battery.
thanks for the help
I have read several topics about this and still doesn't understand. I was one step from buying QC3.0 from KUULAA before had a bit of test.
Im running pixel extended rom, that can show on screen charge info. The stock charger is out of question. I also have chargers from mi 4 and samsung s5e. And both of them showing 10W charging - 2.4A and ~4.5V. Then i got for test 2 more adapters - one from Pixel 4 and Redmi note 9 pro. They suppose to be QC3+, allowing 18+W charge. Yet - both of them showed exactly the same numbers ( tested with 10% battery).
So the main my concern - im not even talking about qc4, i didn't even saw that qc3 charge that suppose to be 18W, not 10W.
Maybe there is not support from rom? or is this support should come from kernel? Since sd660 allowing QC3/4 but it's own specs
I'm planning to buy the Redmi Note 10 Pro considering how feature packed it is for the price . But a bothersome fact I've noticed in multiple youtube reviews, especially the Indian variant is that the phone is charging only at a power close to 25W when the charger is 33W and the hardware present inside is more than capable of doing that
Is it hardwares or software issue? Or is Redmi purposefully limiting the charging speed?
In my European variant, The in-box adapter says "27.0 Watts"
so in some variants came as 33 watts and other with 27
No problem here with the UK variant using the supplied 33w charging brick and cable.
Poland (So EU version?) here, 33w charger in the box. Charges 33w without problems. Official dist.
Edit: Got SS for You
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?