The Honor Pad X7 and Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB have many similar connectivity and feature specifications. Both devices support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and have features such as clipboard warnings, on-device machine learning, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, and the ability to block app tracking. Both also support split-screen multitasking, Live Text, full-page screenshots, and PiP (Picture-in-Picture) mode. Additionally, both tablets can play games while they download, include an extra dim mode, and offer the ability to offload apps.
There are some notable differences between the two devices. The Honor Pad X7 does not have a cellular module, while the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB includes one, allowing for mobile network connectivity (though neither device supports 5G). Additionally, the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB includes GPS support, which is not present on the Honor Pad X7. The download speed for the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB is also higher at 650 MBits/s compared to 390 MBits/s for the Honor Pad X7.
Other features such as USB Type-C, dark mode, media picker, dynamic theming, customizable notifications, and offline voice recognition are present on both devices. Neither has NFC, an iris scanner, a fingerprint scanner, HDMI output, or a built-in projector. Both also include a child lock, and both track the current position of the device. Neither supports Ethernet or has an infrared sensor.