The connectivity foundation of both phones is largely identical — dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, USB Type-C, and a matching sensor suite including GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, and compass. Where the Poco X7 Pro pulls ahead is in Bluetooth: it ships with Bluetooth 6.0 against the Realme P4 Pro 5G's Bluetooth 5.4. Bluetooth 6.0 introduces improved channel sounding for more precise distance and location estimation, along with enhancements to connection efficiency — benefits that will matter increasingly as compatible accessories and use cases emerge, even if the day-to-day difference for most users today remains modest.
The Poco X7 Pro also includes an infrared (IR) blaster, a feature entirely absent on the P4 Pro. Easily overlooked, an IR blaster lets the phone act as a universal remote for TVs, air conditioners, and other home appliances — a genuinely practical convenience that a dedicated subset of users rely on heavily. It costs nothing in normal use but adds real utility for those who want it. The Realme P4 Pro 5G offers no equivalent feature to compensate.
With a more advanced Bluetooth version and the addition of an IR blaster, the Poco X7 Pro holds a clear edge in connectivity and features. Neither gap is transformative on its own, but together they represent two concrete advantages with no offsetting differentiators on the Realme side within this group. For users who value future-ready wireless connectivity and smart home control from their phone, the Poco is the stronger choice here.