Wireless connectivity is where the Civi 5 Pro pulls ahead most dramatically. It supports 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4, while the Redmi Note 14S is limited to 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.2. In practical terms, this is a significant generational gap: 5G enables far faster mobile data speeds, and the download figures confirm this starkly — 4200 Mbps versus 650 Mbps on the Redmi Note 14S. Wi-Fi 7 similarly offers lower latency and higher throughput on compatible routers, future-proofing the Civi 5 Pro's wireless capability considerably. For anyone in a 5G-covered area or building for network longevity, the Civi 5 Pro is the clear choice.
The Redmi Note 14S offers two features the Civi 5 Pro lacks: an external memory card slot and an infrared sensor. The memory expansion is a practical perk for users who need flexibility beyond fixed internal storage, while the IR blaster allows the phone to function as a universal remote for TVs and appliances — a small but handy everyday convenience. Both phones share USB Type-C, NFC, fingerprint scanning, GPS, and core motion sensors, so the baseline utility is well matched.
The Civi 5 Pro holds a clear and substantial connectivity advantage, particularly for users on 5G networks or those who value future-proof wireless standards. The Redmi Note 14S's microSD slot and IR blaster are useful additions, but they do not offset the cellular and Wi-Fi performance gap. Connectivity-focused buyers will find the Civi 5 Pro meaningfully more capable in this category.