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The Miyoo Flip V2 (also popularly known as the Miyoo Flip V2) is a retro clamshell handheld console that pays homage to the iconic Game Boy Advance SP. This model stands out for combining classic aesthetics with modern emulation power, being able to run games up to the PSP generation. |
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The Miyoo Flip | The Miyoo Flip V2 is a significant upgrade from the original V1. Compared to V1, this has a metal hinge, a better shell, and has softer joysticks. | ||
* It has | * It has 8GB of internal memory. | ||
* It supports up to 256GB of external memory. | * It supports up to 256GB of external memory. | ||
* Has the | * Has the Cortex A55 chip, with 1GB of DDR4 RAM. | ||
* 3.5 | * 3.5 inch screen. | ||
* Runs | * Runs PlayStation 1 and earlier consoles smoothly, and some N64, Dreamcast, and PSP. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:59, 26 April 2026
The Miyoo Flip V2 is a significant upgrade from the original V1. Compared to V1, this has a metal hinge, a better shell, and has softer joysticks.
- It has 8GB of internal memory.
- It supports up to 256GB of external memory.
- Has the Cortex A55 chip, with 1GB of DDR4 RAM.
- 3.5 inch screen.
- Runs PlayStation 1 and earlier consoles smoothly, and some N64, Dreamcast, and PSP.
