Connectivity is another area where the Poco X7 Pro pulls ahead on paper. Its Bluetooth 6 implementation is a full generation ahead of the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus's Bluetooth 5.4, with the newer standard offering improvements in connection reliability, lower latency, and better coexistence with other wireless signals — benefits that matter most to users who rely heavily on wireless audio or peripherals. More practically impactful is the cellular download speed ceiling: the Poco supports up to 5700 Mbits/s versus the Redmi's 2900 Mbits/s, meaning the Poco is better positioned to take advantage of fast 5G networks when coverage allows.
The shared feature set between the two is extensive and covers all the essentials: dual SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, USB Type-C, fingerprint scanner, GPS with Galileo support, gyroscope, compass, accelerometer, and an infrared sensor. The USB port on both is version 2.0, so neither phone offers fast wired data transfers or video output via USB — a limitation they share equally. Neither supports expandable storage, which is worth noting for users who prioritize flexibility.
The Poco X7 Pro holds a clear connectivity edge, driven by its newer Bluetooth version and significantly higher peak download speed. These are not transformative differences for casual users, but for those who push 5G to its limits or use Bluetooth-intensive setups, the Poco X7 Pro is the more capable device.