While we await the arrival of the MagicX Zero 40, the company has released an upgraded version of the Mini Zero 28, making a few welcome tweaks.
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MagicX keeps dropping news about upcoming handhelds. This time, two new clamshells that are relatively powerful compared to other options currently available.
MagicX showed off the Zero 40 in its testing phase late last year. A short three months later and the company has shared specs alongside a video of how the handheld will play when in use.
Follow this install and setup guide to get the most out of your new MagicX Mini Zero 28! We cover everything from CFW options to installing themes and more!
A comparison of four top micro handhelds, including the AYANEO Pocket Micro, TrimUI Brick, MagicX XU Mini M, and MagicX Mini Zero 28. Which one is the best for gaming, portability, and ease of use?
Explore the MagicX Mini Zero 28, a compact Android handheld with a 2.8″ screen, strong controls, and plenty of tinkering potential.
MagicX shares 2025 plans with new handhelds and a fresh partner. Find out how they’re rebounding from last year’s chip debacle in our exclusive Discord reveal.
First look at the MagicX Mini Zero 28! This Android-powered retro handheld offers a 2.8” display, PSP/N64 support, and custom firmware potential.
The MagicX Touch One 35 is redefining retro gaming with a 3.5-inch rotatable display, dual D-pads, and Android power. Perfect for shmups and beyond!
Explore the hidden features of the MagicX XU Mini M, including Bluetooth audio, custom OS options, and advanced MinUI integrations for handheld gaming.