The connectivity foundations are identical between the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G: both support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and dual SIM — a well-rounded stack that covers all mainstream use cases including contactless payments, fast wireless networking, and stable peripheral connections. USB-C is present on both, though both are capped at USB 2.0 speeds, which limits wired data transfer rates regardless of the cable used.
The meaningful separation comes from the sensor and navigation suite. The Note 50s 5G includes a gyroscope, an infrared sensor, and supports the Galileo satellite navigation system — none of which are present on the Pova Curve. The gyroscope enables more accurate motion-based interactions, including immersive gaming orientation and augmented reality applications. The infrared sensor functions as a universal remote control for TVs and appliances — a niche but genuinely practical everyday feature. Galileo support adds an additional satellite network layer to GPS positioning, which can improve location accuracy particularly in urban or obstructed environments.
The Infinix Note 50s 5G holds a clear and meaningful advantage in this category. Its gyroscope, IR blaster, and Galileo support each add tangible real-world utility that the Pova Curve simply cannot match, making the Note 50s 5G the more feature-complete device for users who value sensor depth and navigation precision.