Five years later, we look back at the Retroid Pocket 1 — its quirks, missed potential, and whether it’s still worth owning in the retro handheld world.
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A new screen is coming ot the Retroid Pocket Mini…but it’s the same screen? What does this all mean? Find out in this number-filled explainer.
Hours before pre-orders go live for the Retroid Pocket Classic and Flip 2, the company reveals the once-hidden chipset to be featured in the Classic.
We finally know what processor is in the Retroid Pocket Classic, but alongside that announcement was a surprise teaser that we weren’t expecting.
The Retroid Pocket Mini screen is somehow worse than we initially believed. Check out the findings and what they mean.
So, you updated your Retroid Pocket Mini to Android 13 and now you have regrets. Well, you’re in luck, as you can downgrade back to Android 10. Follow this guide to find out how.
We simply don’t know the chipset Retroid is going to use in the Pocket Classic. More clues dropped, and our sleuth hats magically appeared on our heads.
Wake up, babe. Retroid announced the pricing and pre-order details for both the Flip 2 and the Retroid Pocket Classic.
Retroid continues to drop new information about their upcoming Classic. This time it’s all spec based, and they leave out maybe the most important one — but we have a guess.
Retroid is working towards building a new screen for the Pocket Mini. After a week of announcements and updates the company is focusing on fixing the device’s biggest critique.