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Ayaneo has confirmed that a new retro handheld, the Pocket Micro 2, is on its way. The company described the device as a “second-generation powerhouse” and teased it with the slogan “REMAKE classic, full evolution.”

AyaNeo Pocket Micro 2 announcement

This isn’t the first time Ayaneo has built buzz around this lineup. We previously covered the original Ayaneo Pocket Micro and the Pocket DMG, which launched globally on the same day.

Both handhelds were designed to resemble classic Nintendo consoles like the GameBoy and GameBoy Micro while packing in modern internals.

What can you expect?

Ayaneo hasn’t revealed the official design or full spec sheet for the Pocket Micro 2 yet, but the first-generation model gives a good idea of what to expect as a baseline. 

The original Pocket Micro launched in July 2024 with a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, a 3.5-inch IPS true-color display, and a compact body roughly 63mm wide. It started at 1,299 yuan (around $180).

That first model also packed a 2,600mAh battery inside a minimalist, ergonomic shell with gently rounded edges and corners. Its four shoulder buttons used touch-sensitive technology, allowing them to be triggered from almost any position. 

The L1/R1 and L2/R2 buttons were separated by a divider, with the L2/R2 pair raised slightly higher and designed to be swappable.

Given Ayaneo’s track record of quickly following up its handhelds with new variants and limited editions, it’s likely the Pocket Micro 2 will refine this formula rather than reinvent it. We could see upgraded internals, a sharper display, or a redesigned control layout. 

Ayaneo is expected to share more details, including official specs, pricing, and images, in the coming weeks.

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Rajesh Regmi is a tech journalist based in Nepal, currently writing for Gizmochina, where he covers smartphone leaks, launches, and industry news. Before joining Gizmochina, he contributed to Gadgetbyte, a popular Nepali tech portal known for gadget news and reviews, as well as Spill Some Beans, where he covered smartphone specs, Android updates, and tech leaks. He studied at Lord Buddha Education Foundation and describes himself as someone with a keen interest in tech advancements who also enjoys anime in his free time.