It does share some of Miyoo’s design sense. So I will just lean on the opinions of my peers and say this might be real. I want to see a little more proof.īut I am also often wrong when I say “that doesn’t look real to me”. With new design leaks, I tend to stay a little more reserved. And we know Miyoo already has problems with production. Producing the shell with this variety of colors would cost much more and make the production process more complicated. While it does look a bit interesting and I’d love a handheld with those kinds of colors, I believe this was simply to differentiate the parts. One thing that I feel confident about is that the colors used in this design draft do not reflect the colors they intend to make this console. So all signs pointing to a much more powerful console and a lot more options like the HDMI out. ![]() “it has 2 usb c ports and a mini hdmi in the render” “so if that’s accurate it’s not using the same chipset as the mini” “potentially an rk3566” “since that’s the exact port config on my 353VS” One keen user on the Retro Handhelds Discord (User Powkiddy Fanboi III) pointed out this: I felt like the new Retroid Pocket Flip has a lot of wasted space for this reason, and I think those who purchased one agree. Two wonderful emulators.Īnd with only one screen, this inspiration makes more sense than referencing the Nintendo 2DS and 3DS line. Much like the Funkey S and Powkiddy V90 was. The design of the Miyoo Mini Flip is obviously inspired heavily by the Game Boy Advance SP. This should be more enjoyable to use than the sliders used on the new Retroid Pocket Flip. They are recessed into the shell enough to allow them to fit in a clamshell design. Something to notice about these particular joysticks is that they appear to be somewhat normal in size. The addition of two analogue sticks in a Miyoo device means you’d start getting into 64 bit games such as Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, and PSP. The Mini and Mini+ both were capable of Playstation, but the button configuration meant that you’d only want to attempt 8-32 bit era games. ![]() The inclusion of these joysticks suggest that the game play power inside the new Miyoo Mini Flip should exceed that of their previous Mini and Mini+. The design features a dpad, four action buttons, four triggers, and surprisingly – two analogue sticks. But still quite revealing about the intentions with this new clamshell design. Unfortunately, we only have design images available yet, no official specs. That’s our favorite screen size for retro games, and it is the screen used in the most recent from Miyoo, the Mini +. Which is exactly what we would have guessed. The name “Miyoo 355” was also mentioned, which suggests a 3.5 inch display. The new Miyoo Mini Flip is a compact clamshell handheld console. Image Source: NITTRX on Youtube Miyoo Mini Flip Source: Roland on Retro Handhelds Discord And as we can see, this new device looks nearly identical to a Game Boy Advance SP. ![]() Update May 18, 2023: New images coming from NITTRX show the future Miyoo Mini Flip as a working test unit. So let’s take a stroll down fantasy lane and consider the Miyoo Mini Flip. Knowing their history and ability to deliver quantity or in a timely manner… I wouldn’t get your hopes up just yet.īut as per usual, it is exciting to imagine the possibilities. Recent design images have leaked on Discord, leaving us to believe that Miyoo intends to add a new product to their lineup. For those in the handheld community excited about clamshell designs, it would seem that Miyoo is considering a Mini Flip.
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