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Miyoo Mini Plus

Ultra-compact retro king

Miyoo Mini Plus handheld
MiyooLinux / OnionOS
Price~$65Score89/100Bat3,000mAhWt~160g
MSRP updated Dec 2025
  • Credit card sized
  • Vibrant community
  • OLED-like screen
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Bottom line

Ultra-compact retro king.

Strongest suit
Portability (98/100)
Best for
Ultimate pocketable gaming
Main tradeoff
Shoulder buttons are small

Summary generated from this device's catalog data — not a hands-on review.

Best for
Where this handheld shines the most
  • Ultimate pocketable gaming
  • Nostalgia for small handhelds
  • Custom firmware experimentation
Watch outs
Tradeoffs to know before buying
  • Shoulder buttons are small
  • No analog sticks
  • Limited to 8-bit and 16-bit era primarily

Full specs

Quick reference pulled straight from the catalog.

SpecMiyoo Mini Plus
Display3.5" IPS 640x480
ChipsetCortex-A7 Quad-core
RAM128MB
Storage32GB + microSD
Battery3,000mAh
Weight~160g
WirelessWi-Fi
PortsUSB-C, microSD
OSLinux / OnionOS
Performance scores
Spec-based catalog ratings by play style, 0-100
SNES / GBA
90
PS1
75
Portability
98
Battery
85
Value
98

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