Coopreme Local Store via AliExpress. [aliexpress.com]
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SPECS:- 5.5" 1080P AMOLED Screen (500Nits, 2.5D Glass)
- Android 13 System, SD865 Processor (7nm)
- 8GB LPDDR4x RAM + 128GB UFS3.1 Storage
- 5000mAh Battery (27W Fast Charging)
- Active Cooling, RGB Joystick Lighting
- Wi-Fi 6 + BT5.1, 1080P Video Output
- 280g Weight, 199.2Ć78.5Ć15.6mm Dimensions
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Most of the games they would include are shovelware.
If they start including real licensed games (especially from Nintendo), I would worry about it being a honeypot.
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Been playing the first .dothack game and spent a couple of hours testing things like GameNative and GameHub for Steam games. Also tested ROCKNIX which makes it kind of a mini Steam Deck (720p for best performance) for indie games. Low demand games like Hades and runs amazing with games like Dave the Diver running around 40 fps.
I had ROCKNIX booting off the microSD card so it was super slow but people have had better experiences with installing to internal memory but if you need to go back to Android, it might be a bit of work.
Overall, super portable device. Amazing performance and well worth the price of admission.
https://youtu.be/-CJ9WVFmYXc?is=r
Please do not buy micro SD cards from AliExpress. I've researched them and they are of poor quality and do not provide the advertised memory.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/15706752314
This micro SD card would be perfect for your Retroid Pocket 5
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 / 3 and Dimensity 8300 handhelds will beat it of course, but those are all generally $200+ devices, so the RP5 is a great device in the $150-$175 range.
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Most of the games they would include are shovelware.
If they start including real licensed games (especially from Nintendo), I would worry about it being a honeypot.
FWIW, the rule of thumb for games being included seems to be Linux devices almost always ship with umpteen thousand real licensed games, Android handhelds often ship with nothing installed....even emulators. There are a few Linux handheld manufacturers that do shy away from big name Nintendo IP but those are few and far between.
Now, the quality of the rom sets, organization (naming systems mainly), versions, etc is an entirely different discussion.
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