The Xiaomi Redmi K90 Pro Max and ZTE Nubia Red Magic 11 Pro are quite similar in terms of connectivity and features, both supporting 5G and offering a range of connectivity options. Both devices include Wi-Fi support for Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), and Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), though the Nubia Red Magic 11 Pro additionally supports Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), offering an extra Wi-Fi band for potentially improved connectivity in certain situations. Both phones also have Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and USB Type-C with USB 3.2, ensuring fast data transfer and good compatibility with accessories.
In terms of sensors and features, both phones include a fingerprint scanner, a gyroscope, GPS, a compass, an infrared sensor, an accelerometer, and a cellular module. Neither device has a barometer, HDMI output, or a built-in projector. Both support Galileo satellite positioning and have no motion tracking or optical tracking capabilities. Other features, such as emergency SOS via satellite, crash detection, DLNA certification, and the ability to use 3D facial recognition or an iris scanner, are not available on either phone.
While both devices offer almost identical connectivity and sensor features, the Nubia Red Magic 11 Pro has the advantage of supporting Wi-Fi 6E in addition to Wi-Fi 6, which the Xiaomi Redmi K90 Pro Max does not. However, the differences between the two phones in this category are minimal, with both devices offering a comprehensive set of features for modern connectivity.