Saturday, 11 October 2025

RETROID POCKET FLIP 2

ANBERNIC RG 34XX?
RETROID POCKET FLIP 2

On Sunday 21st September I posted that on Thursday 9th October I would be out all day and that I was going to take my Anbernic RG 34XX with me to keep me occupied while I was sitting in a hospital waiting room. I eventually decided against the Anbernic RG 34XX due to not having a case for it and not wanting to get it scuffed. So which console do I take?

I wasn't quite sure on battery life of the console of my choice, the Retroid Pocket Flip 2, so I took three consoles, possibly a bit overkill but wanted to make sure I was kept entertained while I was waiting, I knew it would be a long day possibly two. I took my Ayn Odin 2 Portal, Retroid Pocket 5 and Retroid Pocket Flip 2. I have cases for the Ayn Odin 2 Portal and Retroid Pocket 5 and of course the Retroid Pocket Flip 2 is a clamshell, similar in size and shape to a Nintendo DS but without the dual screen (these are on the way to the Android ecosystem), my first Android clamshell, but not my last. The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 is quite the powerhouse but more pocketable than the Retroid Pocket 5 but with the same power if you get the Snapdragon version, which I did.


 Odin 2 Portal  Retroid Pocket 5  Retroid Flip 2 
 CPU SD 8 Gen 2 Snapdragon 865 Snapdragon 865 
 GPU Adreno 740 Adreno 650 Adreno 650
 OS Android 13 Android 13 Android 13
 Battery 8000mAh 5000mAh 5000mAh
 Controls Hall Sticks 3D hall sticks 3D hall sticks
 Screen  7" OLED 5.5 inch AMOLED 5.5 inch AMOLED 
 Resolution 1920x1080p 1080p 1080p
 RAM 16GB LPDDR5x  8GB LPDDR4x 8GB LPDDR4x
 Storage 1TB 128GB 128GB
 Ex Storage microSD microSD microSD
 Connectivity  Wi-Fi 7 Wi-Fi 6 Wi-Fi 6
 Bluetooth 5.3 5.1 5.1

I spent most of the night before setting off in the morning making sure all three consoles were fully charged and that the powerbank I had recently purchased was fully charged. I also wanted to be sure that all the emulators I would be using were upto date, I also checked the microSD cards making sure my ROM catalogues matched the emulators that were on the consoles.

We arrived at our destination at 7:00am and I finally plonked myself in the waiting room at 9:00am where I took out the Retroid Pocket Flip 2 and proceeded to start playing a game from one of my favourite franchises, Lego Indiana Jones (PSP version) using PPSSPP. It played smoothly as though I was playing on original hardware and the time flew. I was two hours in and I thought, should I boot up one of the other consoles? Quickly I decided no, why quit a good thing.

Retroid Pocket Flip 2 16-Bit

The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 is not perfect though which is obvious when you look at it, the horrendous design on the Retroid Pocket Flip 2 lid is not pretty and is most definitely a bad design choice and not needed. There are positives to the cosmetics though as I have the 16-bit US colourway and it is a beautiful shade of grey with purple/blue buttons.

My next concern was battery life, would the battery last me the entire day and possibly a second day, looking at the battery meter I had no reason to be concerned as it had hardly drained at all so I carried on playing Lego Indiana Jones. The Retroid Pocket Flip 2 was turning out to be a rather good console, maybe not the most powerful that would probably be the Ayn Odin 2 Portal.

In closing I can honestly say the Retroid Pocket Flip 2 served its purpose and it did a really great job in all aspects and no other console or power source were needed and it was being used from 9:00am through until 7:30pm, now to me that is great battery life even though I was only emulating the PSP, I beleive I could have emulated something a little more powerful but at the time there was no need to try.

Michael

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