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MANGMI launches new Pocket Max Android Gaming Handheld

MANGMI has launched its new Pocket Max, a new android-powered gaming handheld.

Available now for $199.99 (until February 12) the MANGMI Pocket Max features a Snapdragon 865 processor with Adreno 650 graphics. According to MANGMI, the Pocket Max “delivers a smooth cloud and game streaming experience, streaming AAA titles directly from your PC, PlayStation, or Xbox.”

The handheld is also “the first Android handheld with magnetic modules” this lets players “swap freely between conductive rubber and mechanical micro-switch D-pads and ABXY buttons.”

The device features a 7-inch, 1920×1080 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and HDR support. Storage wise, it comes with 128GB internal storage and a MicroSD slot for additional space.

Other features include an 8000mAh battery, 6axis G-Sensor, Hall Triggers, and RGB TMR Sticks. You can check out the full specs list below, courtesy of MANGMI

Pocket Max SpecDetails
ProcessorQualcomm SD865
CPU1×A77 @ 2.8GHz + 3×A77 @ 2.4GHz + 4×A55 @ 1.8GHz
GPUAdreno 650
RAM8GB LPDDR4X
Storage128GB UFS 3.1
Display7-inch AMOLED 144Hz 1920×1080
Video OutputUSB Type-C
ConnectivityWiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1
PortsUSB 3.1 Type-C, 3.5mm jack, MicroSD
OSAndroid 13
Battery8000mAh
Charging27W
Size254.87×101.06×17.45mm
Weight450g

After the “super early bird” price ends on February 12, the Pocket Max will retail for an “early bird” price of $219.99. After that, it’ll jump to $239.99.

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