Tag: Pocket Flip 2

  • Retroid Pocket Flip 2: High-End Clamshell Gaming Handheld Launch

    Retroid Pocket Flip 2: High-End Clamshell Gaming Handheld Launch

    Key Takeaways

    1. Pre-orders for the Pocket Flip 2 will start on March 17 in some regions and March 18 in others, at 01:30 UTC.
    2. The base price for the Pocket Flip 2 is $189, featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 1100 chipset, while a Snapdragon 865 version is available for $219.
    3. The Snapdragon 865 model offers about 30% better performance than the Dimensity 1100 in benchmarks.
    4. Both versions will feature a 5.5-inch AMOLED display and a 5,000 mAh battery, but the Dimensity 1100 has slower wired charging.
    5. The Pocket Flip 2 aims to match the performance of the more expensive Ayn Odin2 when emulating games from systems like the PS2 and Wii.


    The Pocket Flip 2 has an official release date, similar to the Pocket Classic that was discussed earlier. To summarize, Retroid first introduced the Pocket Flip 2 nearly a month ago, and soon after, speculations about the device started circulating online.

    Pre-Order Details

    Now, it has been announced that fans only have a few days left until pre-orders for the clamshell gaming handheld become available. As shown in the image below, the Pocket Flip 2 will be available for purchase starting March 17 in certain regions and March 18 in others. Specifically, Retroid will start taking pre-orders at 01:30 UTC on March 18.

    Pricing and Specifications

    The Pocket Flip 2 will be priced starting at $189 and features a MediaTek Dimensity 1100 chipset, 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage. Alternatively, there will be a version with a Snapdragon 865 for $219, which has the same memory specifications, including a $10 discount for launch. For comparison, the Snapdragon 865 performs about 30% better than the Dimensity 1100 in our benchmarks.

    Performance Expectations

    With the Snapdragon 865, the Pocket Flip 2 is expected to approach the performance levels of the pricier Ayn Odin2 (currently listed at $449 on Amazon) when emulating games from systems like the PS2 and Wii, among others. Both versions of the Pocket Flip 2 will come equipped with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display and a 5,000 mAh battery. However, the Dimensity 1100 model will have slower wired charging, yet it includes a slightly newer Bluetooth version compared to the Snapdragon 865 model.

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  • Retroid Pocket Flip 2: Clamshell Handheld with 1080p AMOLED Display

    Retroid Pocket Flip 2: Clamshell Handheld with 1080p AMOLED Display

    Key Takeaways

    1. The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 will be available in four color options: Black, GameCube (GC), 16Bit US, and Ice Blue (the only see-through finish).
    2. The device will feature either a Dimensity 1100 or a Snapdragon 865 chipset, with a notable 22% performance difference between the two.
    3. It includes a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080p resolution, 500 nits peak brightness, and features Hall effect and RGB backlit joysticks.
    4. The Pocket Flip 2 will come with 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, 128 GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery.
    5. Pricing and pre-order dates have not been revealed yet, but the Dimensity 1100 variant may be cheaper than the Snapdragon 865 version.


    Roughly a week ago, Retroid put out a teaser video for the Pocket Flip 2. The video gave some insight into what the new device would be like and how it will differ from the original Pocket Flip. However, Retroid didn’t confirm any hardware details at that time.

    Hardware Revealed

    Now, the company has disclosed what hardware will be inside the Pocket Flip 2 and has also shared its color options. Initially, Retroid showed the Pocket Flip 2 in two colors, confirming that it will be available in Black and ‘GC’ for GameCube. The images below show that there will also be a 16Bit US and Ice Blue option as the third and fourth color choices. Notably, the Ice Blue option will be the only one with a see-through finish.

    Performance Specs

    The Pocket Flip 2 is set to come with options for either a Dimensity 1100 or a Snapdragon 865 chipset. This means the Pocket Flip 2 might not match the power of well-known Android gaming handhelds like the Ayn Odin2 (currently priced at $449 on Amazon). Although the Snapdragon 865 performs well in the Pocket 5, it will be interesting to see how the Dimensity 1100 variant stacks up, considering our benchmarks show a 22% performance difference between these two chipsets.

    Display and Features

    Both versions of the device will include Hall effect and RGB backlit joysticks, in addition to a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080p and peak brightness of 500 nits. All models will come pre-installed with Android 13, 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage. A 5,000 mAh battery will also be part of the device’s compact design, which measures 140 x 89 x 24 mm and weighs 300 g.

    At this point, Retroid has not shared any information about pricing or pre-order dates. However, the performance difference between the Dimensity 1100 and Snapdragon 865 hints that the Pocket Flip 2 might be cheaper when using the Dimensity 1100 chip instead. Check out the images below for more technical specifications.

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