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Retroid Pocket 3 Plus

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus by Retroid / Moorechip, Horizontal retro handheld, running Android 11, powered by UNISOC Tiger T618, with a 4.7 inch display, priced aroun...

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Retroid Pocket 3 Plus

Specifications

  • Brand: Retroid / Moorechip
  • Release Date: 2022 / 11
  • Price: $149 (Plastic) $179 (Metal)
  • Form Factor: Horizontal
  • OS: Android 11

Where To Buy

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Retroid Pocket 3 Plus review: why this horizontal handheld is more interesting than it first looks

Broad emulation range

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus lands in a crowded lane, which is exactly why the comparison with PowKiddy X28, Retroid Pocket 4, and Retroid Pocket 3 matters so much.

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus is not trying to win every argument at once; its appeal lives in the balance between emulation comfort, day-to-day usability, and whether its price still feels sane.

Best For

  • Shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role.
  • Best fit for Game Boy (A), NES (A), and Sega Genesis (A).
  • Designed around a horizontal handheld shape.

Why It Hooks You

  • IPS Touchscreen display story helps define the vibe.
  • Current price context is $149 (Plastic) $179 (Metal).

Watch Outs

  • Some systems, including GameCube (C) and Wii (C), may need more tuning.

Spec Snapshot

Before the review gets opinionated, here is the clean spec picture. This table is the reality check that keeps the rest of the write-up grounded.

CategoryDetails
BrandRetroid / Moorechip
Release2022 / 11
Form factorHorizontal
Operating systemAndroid 11
Overall performance2
SoCUNISOC Tiger T618
CPUCortex-A75 / Cortex-A55 2x / 6x, 8 Cores, and 2.0 GHz
GPUMali-G52 MP2, 2 Cores, and 850 MHz
RAM4 GB LPDDR4x
Display4.7 inch, IPS Touchscreen, and 60 Hz
Resolution1334 x 750, 16:9, and 325.61 PPI
Battery and cooling4500 mAh and Ventilation cutouts
Storage and I/OInternal 128 GB eMMC, External MicroSD, USB-C Bottom facing, Micro HDMI Top facing, and 3.5mm Headphone Bottom facing
Price$149 (Plastic) $179 (Metal)

If this review pulls you in, the fastest next rabbit hole is PowKiddy X28 and Retroid Pocket 4, because those are the products most likely to clarify whether Retroid Pocket 3 Plus is your real match or just your current curiosity.

Daily Use, Portability, and The Physical Reality

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus is described with battery: 4500 mAh and cooling: Ventilation cutouts. Those are not background details; they shape noise, comfort, endurance, and whether the device feels eager to be used or mildly exhausting to keep fed. Audio is covered by Dual Stereo Bottom facing and 3.5mm Headphone Bottom facing, which matters for sofa play, travel, and late-night sessions when speakers and headphone output can quietly make or break the experience.

Physically, the device is outlined by 184.65 mm x 81.38 mm x 24.23 mm, 230.0, Plastic, Metal (Aluminum), and Black, Indigo, Yellow/Orange, Retro Gray, 16 Bit Gray, Transparent Blue, Transparent Purple. This is where you start picturing whether it is truly pocketable, only jacket-safe, or clearly a bag companion. Buyers often underestimate how much daily affection is driven by the little things: where the ports sit, how the shell feels, and whether the handheld seems built for real use instead of product photos.

The practical I/O story includes Internal 128 GB eMMC, External MicroSD, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C Bottom facing, and Micro HDMI Top facing. These details matter because many retro buyers are also collectors, tinkerers, dock-and-TV players, or people with large libraries that need sensible storage and transfer options.

The Buying Context

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus is currently tracked around $149 (Plastic) $179 (Metal) and lands in the $150 - $200 pricing band. Price does not just change whether a device feels affordable. It changes what kinds of flaws buyers are willing to forgive.

The spreadsheet points shoppers toward GoRetroid.com, PCB Upgrade Kit, Amazon, and GoRetroid.com (Metal) for availability. That matters because storefront quality, shipping confidence, and after-sales expectations often shape the emotional experience of a purchase before the box even arrives.

Every handheld makes tradeoffs somewhere, even when the spreadsheet leaves them unstated. Good buying advice is not about pretending the downsides do not exist; it is about deciding whether the downsides land in the part of the experience you personally care about.

What It Should Feel Like In Hand

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus pairs the hardware with 4.7 inch, IPS Touchscreen, 60 Hz, 1334 x 750, 16:9, and 325.61 PPI. That is the kind of detail stack retro buyers should linger on, because a handheld can be technically capable and still feel wrong if the aspect ratio, sharpness, and scaling story are off. The screen protection is listed as Tempered Glass (OCA Laminated), a small clue that often hints at how polished or rough the front face might feel in daily use.

The controls are described with Separated Cross (PS Vita) Upper placement, Dual thumbsticks with L3/R3 Lower placement, 4 Buttons, L1, R1, L2, R2 Vertical, and Home, Power, Volume +-. That matters more than many spec sheets admit, because the difference between a fun handheld and a fatiguing one often shows up in the D-pad, shoulder shape, and how naturally the thumbs settle into place. This is where a retro handheld stops being abstract and starts becoming a piece of physical furniture for your hands.

The 16:9 aspect ratio adds another layer to the story. Retro gaming screens are never neutral. They reward some libraries, punish others, and always whisper a preference about how the device expects to be used.

Where The Shortlist Gets Interesting

ConsoleAnglePricePerformanceWhy Click Through
PowKiddy X28
PowKiddy
Closest Match150.02same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 150.0.
Retroid Pocket 4
Retroid / Moorechip
More Powerful149.03same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 149.0.
Retroid Pocket 3
Retroid / Moorechip
Brand Neighbor$120 (2 GB RAM) $130 (3 GB RAM)?¼same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around $120 (2 GB RAM) $130 (3 GB RAM).
Retroid Pocket 2S
Retroid / Moorechip
Better Value3+32GB: $99 4+128GB (Plastic): $119 4+128GB (Metal): $1492same operating system, horizontal layout, tracked around 3+32GB: $99 4+128GB (Plastic): $119 4+128GB (Metal): $149.

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus becomes much easier to judge once it is forced into the same room as PowKiddy X28, Retroid Pocket 4, and Retroid Pocket 3. This is where a vague impression turns into a real buying decision, because each nearby rival throws a different kind of pressure on the table.

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus versus PowKiddy X28 is interesting because closest match is the obvious angle. Compared with Retroid Pocket 3 Plus, PowKiddy X28 makes the more obvious play for readers who care about closest match. PowKiddy X28 is tracked around 150.0. In practice, retroid Pocket 3 Plus versus Retroid Pocket 4 is interesting because more powerful is the obvious angle. That said, compared with Retroid Pocket 3 Plus, Retroid Pocket 4 makes the more obvious play for readers who care about more powerful. Retroid Pocket 4 is tracked around 149.0. That said, retroid Pocket 3 Plus versus Retroid Pocket 3 is interesting because brand neighbor is the obvious angle. That said, compared with Retroid Pocket 3 Plus, Retroid Pocket 3 makes the more obvious play for readers who care about brand neighbor. In practice, retroid Pocket 3 is tracked around $120 (2 GB RAM) $130 (3 GB RAM). Its overall rating is ?¼.

A handheld earns a place in the shortlist when it can survive comparison without needing excuses. That is the standard this section is really applying.

Performance, Emulation, and Real Headroom

The heart of the machine is the UNISOC Tiger T618. CPU duties are handled by Cortex-A75 / Cortex-A55 2x / 6x. Graphics are handled by Mali-G52 MP2. Memory is listed at 4 GB LPDDR4x.

The CPU side is described with 8 Cores, 8 Threads, and 2.0 GHz, which is more useful than brand names alone because it hints at how much headroom the handheld should have before emulator tuning gets annoying. On the graphics side, 2 Cores, 850 MHz, and ARM helps sketch the ceiling for heavier systems, upscale experiments, and shader curiosity.

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus looks strongest with Game Boy (A), NES (A), Sega Genesis (A), Game Boy Advance (A), Super Nintendo (A), and PlayStation 1 (A), which gives the review something more tangible than a vague "good for retro" verdict. The listed emulation limit, N64, PSP & Dreamcast almost all full speed, some Gamecube playable. PS2 barely playable for easier to emulate games only, is the kind of line buyers should actually respect because it tells you where the romance ends and the compromise begins.

The middle tier of compatibility, including GameCube (C), Wii (C), Nintendo 3DS (C), and PlayStation 2 (C), is where the buyer needs some honesty. These are usually the systems that separate a casual dabbler from a user who is happy tweaking emulator settings, testing cores, or accepting the occasional rough edge.

How To Read This Device

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus is best framed as a machine for shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role. That may sound obvious, but it is the difference between buying a handheld that becomes a habit and one that turns into a drawer resident.

The horizontal shape matters here because it changes comfort, portability, and the kind of nostalgia the device leans into. The fact that it runs Android 11 also affects what kind of setup work, app ecosystem, and tinkering ceiling buyers should expect.

The release timing listed as 2022 / 11 helps place it in context. In this market, timing changes expectations: a device that felt expensive at launch can look sharply judged six months later, while a newer device may need to justify a premium.

Final Verdict

Retroid Pocket 3 Plus leaves the strongest impression when you frame it as a recommendation for shoppers who want a focused retro machine with a clear role. That is also what turns the buying advice from noise into something useful.

Broad emulation range is not just a catchy label here. It is the cleanest shorthand for why this device deserves attention. The compatibility profile around Game Boy (A), NES (A), Sega Genesis (A), and Game Boy Advance (A) gives it a concrete identity.

If the device sparks your interest, the smartest next click is usually PowKiddy X28, followed by Retroid Pocket 4, because that is where the shape of the market around it comes into focus. The point is not to stop the reader from exploring. It is to make every next click smarter.

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