Gamesir is preparing to launch its first vertical mobile controller called the Pocket 1. It features a design that clips onto your phone.
If you’ve ever tried to play a “real” game on a touchscreen and bounced off the controls, this is the kind of accessory that ...
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The AYANEO Pocket Play is different. Sure, it’s a smartphone with a touchscreen display. But it also has a slide-out game ...
The Pocket 1 is a compact Bluetooth controller that gives Android smartphones and “other compatible devices” Game Boy-style ...
Ayaneo is no stranger to Android handhelds, but now it’s turning attention towards an arguably less competitive landscape: smartphones.
There’s no shortage of game controllers designed to turn smartphones into handheld game consoles with physical buttons. But most are designed to clip onto the sides of your phone, adding bulk.
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Despite slighly odd ergonomics, the MCON will turn your phone into the handheld you want it to be. The smartphone should have ...
A decade and a half on from the Xperia Play, Ayenyo is launching a proper Android gaming phone with a slide-up controller. Meet the Pocket Play ...
Gaming on mobile, tablet and other non-dedicated devices is incredibly convenient, and these days, often possible without too many compromises. But one of the big ones can be having to play with touch ...
Android 17 could be adding an exciting new feature for gamers with the presence of button remapping for connected controllers ...