The most consequential difference here is cellular connectivity. The Poco X7 Pro supports 5G with a peak download speed of 5,700 Mbits/s, while the Redmi Note 14S is limited to 4G with a ceiling of just 650 Mbits/s — nearly nine times slower. For users in areas with 5G coverage, this gap means dramatically faster data speeds, lower latency, and better network resilience in crowded environments. The X7 Pro also steps up to Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), whereas the Note 14S tops out at Wi-Fi 5, meaning the X7 Pro can take advantage of faster, more efficient connections on compatible routers. Bluetooth follows the same pattern: Bluetooth 6 on the X7 Pro versus 5.2 on the Note 14S, with the newer version offering improved connection stability and efficiency.
The Note 14S does claim one meaningful advantage: it has a microSD card slot for expandable storage, which the X7 Pro lacks entirely. For users who want to extend storage affordably or transfer files via card, this is a practical differentiator. Both phones share a solid common foundation — USB Type-C, NFC, fingerprint scanner, GPS, compass, gyroscope, infrared sensor, and dual SIM support are all present on each device.
On balance, the Poco X7 Pro holds a clear connectivity edge, with 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and the latest Bluetooth version collectively positioning it as the more future-ready device. The Redmi Note 14S counters only with expandable storage, which is a useful but narrower advantage. Users who prioritize network performance will find the X7 Pro the stronger choice in this category.