Mangmi Pocket Max handheld boasts magnetic modular D-Pad and ABXY buttons - Yanko Design
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Mangmi Pocket Max handheld boasts magnetic modular D-Pad and ABXY buttons - Yanko Design
"The handheld wars are entering the territory where end-users will benefit the most, getting the best hardware at the most competitive prices. Ayaneo, Anbernic, and other new players in the handheld market are vying for dominance, which is likely to manifest in sharp pricing. Android handheld maker Mangmi, targeting the entry level of the gaming community, wants to join the tussle with its new iteration of a gaming handheld device."
"The Chinese maker is known for its $99 Air X handheld that punches well above its weight, giving retro handhelds priced around $150 a run for their money. Now, the Pocket Max handheld revealed this week, wants to take things further in the quest for handheld supremacy. Going by the revealed specs, we assume the handheld will be priced around $200, making it compete with the likes of Retroid Pocket Mini V2."
Mangmi targets entry-level gamers with the Pocket Max, an Android handheld positioned around $200 to compete with devices like the Retroid Pocket Mini V2. The device features a 7-inch 1920×1080 AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate and is powered by the Snapdragon 865. The Pocket Max ships with one configuration: 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 3.1 storage, expandable via MicroSD. The handheld runs Android 13 and includes an 8,000mAh battery with up to 27W USB-C charging and video output support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and active cooling to sustain framerates during intensive gaming.
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