Key Takeaways
1. Retroid launched the Pocket Classic and Pocket Flip 2 with Dimensity 1100 and Snapdragon 865 options.
2. The Pocket Mini was updated to the Pocket Mini V2 to address display issues, priced at $229 on Amazon.
3. Retroid announced permanent price cuts of $20 on existing models, including the Pocket 5 and Pocket Mini V2.
4. A new product announcement is expected on October 27, hinting at a futuristic gaming handheld.
5. The upcoming device may feature the Snapdragon G2 Gen 2 chipset, including advanced specs like an 8-core CPU and support for 1440p resolution at 144 Hz.
Retroid has been quite active this year, launching the Pocket Classic and Pocket Flip 2, which are now available with Dimensity 1100 and Snapdragon 865 options. Additionally, the company had to update the Pocket Mini, introducing the Pocket Mini V2 (currently priced at $229 on Amazon) to fix display problems found in the original version.
Price Cuts on Existing Models
Recently, Retroid made a permanent price cut on its existing gaming handhelds, including last year’s Pocket 5. As we mentioned earlier this month, these price drops usually come with a $20 reduction from the previous suggested retail prices of the Pocket Flip 2 and Pocket Mini V2. Now, Retroid has started hinting at an exciting new product on its social media platforms.
Upcoming Product Announcement
At this moment, Retroid is only teasing that it will reveal something futuristic later this month. The company has confirmed that more information will be shared on October 27. Meanwhile, Qualcomm may have already given a hint that Retroid’s next gaming handheld will be powered by the Snapdragon G2 Gen 2, a chipset that was first introduced in March along with two other gaming-oriented chipsets.
The Snapdragon G2 Gen 2 comes with an 8-core CPU, which includes 1 Prime core, 4 Performance cores, and 3 Efficiency cores. Moreover, this chipset features an Adreno A22 GPU, supports Adreno Frame Motion Engine 2.0, and has Snapdragon Game Super Resolution. Additionally, it supports Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, and can handle displays of 1440p resolution at 144 Hz. However, no gaming handhelds using the Snapdragon G2 Gen 2 have been released so far.
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