*Should I do more gaming videos? I have plenty of consoles but I am just not sure if people would want to see them. Let me know and I can add them to the do list!* Thank you also to all the folks who donated to see this, I hope it was worth it! I really do appreciate you lot for being so kind on the live streams with donations, I can't thank you all enough. Let me know what you thought of this down below and if you may have any idea on how we can use Android on this. Note that this is a different batch and doing the safe mode thing has been patched. TIMESTAMPS: Introduction, Thanking folks & Timestamps: 0:00 Current Pricing & Configurations: 1:45 Advertising in the Listing: 2:53 Unboxing: 7:16 First Impressions & Around the Console: 8:27 Power On, LEDs, User Interface, Functions & Display Quality: 9:56 Trying to get into Android: 11:30 Updates - Locked Down Android, Battery Life & Custom Firmware: 14:31 NES Emulation, Menu & Key Mapping: 15:53 SNES Emulation & Stretched Screen Ratio: 17:43 Game Boy Emulation & Dpad is pretty bad: 18:52 Game Boy Advance Emulation: 20:06 Nintendo 64 Emulation & Confusing Key Mapping: 21:47 Sega Megadrive Emulation, 32X & CD Not Supported: 26:04 Capcom System Emulation: 27:02 MAME, NeoGeo Emulation & Instructions on adding games: 28:12 PlayStation 1 Emulation: 29:36 Quick Summary so far: 31:27 PlayStation Portable Emulation: 32:09 Rather Lengthy Conclusion & Alternatives: 34:25 Teardown: 37:08 It lives on & Final Thoughts: 39:30 You folks are amazing thank you & Timestamps: 40:32 Outro: 41:33 Be good people!
>RK3326 Same banana as the second-generation LeapPad Academy and certain other Ambernic consoles. It supports Project Treble so you could certainly run GSIs on it as well. Though from my experience, Android 11 is the upper limit as anything higher than that lags even more on the poor RK3326.
Yeah, you can run Android but it can barely play simple 2d games. It's waaay worse than with Linux. But I think it is just a compatibility/optimization issue. Most of Rockchip powered SBCs can't too, like a few OrangePi models for example.
@@matheushp20 I can attest to that with the LeapPad Academy. PSP emulation is a struggle and UI responsiveness even on the stock firmware is crapshoot too.
Something you could try: using ADB to see if it has USB debugging enabled by default (some chinesium Android devices have it on by default), and use adb install to install a launcher in it like trebuchet
try add launcher apk to sdcard. break ui again via phone. get into file manager with sdcard only. install launcher. check if pressing home/back with keyboard show question what launcher want to use. if possible use launcher that have complete custom UI like custom notification/status bar. to allow open status bar get to setting. and enable developer and adb
I have an idea to get into settings. When the app switcher is visible with calendar or contacts showing long press the app icon and then press the i and it will open app info. From there you can go to some other parts of settings and then use the search button
Also the reason the file manager didn't work when you were in contacts is that it was specifically picking a contact file. You can open the full file manager from storage settings.
I just got the GPD Win 4 and this thing reminds me of it so so much. I don’t think you’d really get much more out of the device in terms of performance, even with a custom firmware. The Anbernic RG554 is the second best Android gaming device available to date, but it’s $200. The Odin 2 is still the best, but it’s $299-$459 ($369 realistically).
Android is a resource hog, that's why they stripped it down to the bare minimum. Custom firmware would actually help quite a bit in emulating some of the more demanding systems like n64 and psp. With Amberelec which is already available for it, it might even run some Dreamcast games. This is a budget device for ~60€ though and nobody has said anything else. It's not made to compete with the higher end devices you mentioned
I remember having a Dingoo player back about 10 years ago. It was a decent little thing, but the custom firmware was what made it so much better. However, it was a headache to set it up. I had to go through a lot of hoops to get it done. I think I'd rather have a handheld that has a good system out of the box. I would get too frustrated with this lol! Thanks for reviewing stuff so we don't have to waste money 🤑
Something that should NOT have been sold on here, but is. Yeah, Final Burn Alpha, if you didn't know, was only meant for Non-Commercial purposes (ala using at home), but people find a way to sell stuff with the emulator bundled in. Koch Media and Capcom didn't even bother having their own emulator for the Capcom Home Arcade and instead used Final Burn Alpha, which they're not supposed to do.
yea i think i'll stick with my Odin, these things are just way to "janky" with very little ability to change things, and the weird thing is with this running Android, is this running RetroArch? what emulators is this thing actually using and you can't get into the emulator settings?
Have you tried increasing the volume , and while the volume window has poped up - press the arrow down icon with your mouse. There should be volume controls for media...etc and settings icon on the left...
FBA is Final Burn Alpha, a well known emukator mainly used to play Capcom Play System arcade games, and is a victim of having it's emulator being used for commercial purposes despite it clearly saying otherwise.
7:42 I've been noticing a ton of Chinese companies registering GmbH entities with German addresses as an on paper only company. I think they're trying to bank off of the whole German = Quality thing, despite including all of the Chinese manufacturing information...
EVATmaster is for VAT tax and import duties. The Germany office is just to handle inquires and issues with import tax and whatnot. If you look up their website they're pretty transparent about it.
But yeah, i think they add the address to try and add some credibility to the product but they are a chinese company with various european office locations.
12:36 when im on trips this is literally how i use my steam deck with my keyboard and mouse from home except i use my wallet bc it can fold open like a teepee
If I'm not wrong, I believe I read from a comment on another video from the actual company who made this, that they're coming out with one that will have a touch screen and full android.
as the video owner mentioned This is V2.0, the factory has locked more apk installation parts As other videos have publicized, V2.0 does not have a way to install additional APKs
I know this has nothing to do with the topic, but when you said "it feels mushy" and pronounced it, i had to laugh, because in the language of my country, it sounds Like "Muschi", which is a slang word for female reproductive organs.
I think all emulators run under the PSP emulator (not sure about the PS1 though, does the PPSSPP support PS1 games like the real deal does?), that's why the right analog stick and L3 R3 buttons can't be mapped😆
3600mah at 5V = 18 Watt-hours 5000mah at 3.6V = 18 Watt-hours Yeah checks out, companies love to use the bigger number. It's why I love seeing recent products with capacities listed in Wh instead of mAh.
You have an access to the contents of the SD Card. Just put there a launcher so you can install a launcher, also it will ask you if you allow installation of apk files from unknown sources, so you can access settings this way.
i can say that if you have a psp around (i do have the 3000 or street) you can pretty much emulate every retrò console, just flash a firmware, copy some games and go. or if you have even a potato pc (like the one i had before) you can even emulate more powerful consoles as well so this is pretty much useless.
Genuinely curious, why do you call it “N six four” & not “N sixty four” @SMOOREZ It’s not a problem, it’s just odd? The “64” in “N64” denotes that it is partially 64Bit. Also as a fan of the PSP Need for Speed games I can honestly say, that’s not running OK. 😄
try this custom firmware ! custom always the best ! I bet you could setup screen 4:3 / 16:9 / Fit to screen size in this firmware. Soo , yeah , we all wanna see this thing with custom firmware !
If you can get to SD card you can just install a launcher APK and then get to normal android I do this for android TVs that have TV launchers slapped on them limiting them
Oh well that is clearly a 3800 MAH battery. I worked in the battery industry for 20 years, and can tell just by looking at them. Joking, if anyone tells you that they are lying! LOL. I didn't work in the battery industry for 20 years, but I think your guess is probably pretty close.
That battery does look like it could be a 5000mah battery to me. Worst case scenario i think it would be a 4000mah but that battery is exactly the same size as my 5000mah poco x3 battery, i actually think it may be a little larger.
I'd like to see these type of emulators run on older tablets. I've got a couple here that work great and are on android 4 so pretty useless for anything nowadays apart from emulation. Maybe even run emulators on old laptops, I've got a couple of those as well🤣
Anbernic is really hit and miss when it comes to quality and their customer service isn't any good. I have a 552 sitting doing nothing because the touchscreen doesn't work and I need it for Android apps and games. My Ayn Odin Lite though.. it's fantastic.I play PSP and render it at 3x for most games, I play PSP games better than it plays on the PSP. Also, if you put Moonlight on it and Sunshine on your PC you can stream games to Android consoles.. which is fantastic, you can even stream higher end emulation to the handheld.
A gaming handheld running Android but without a powerful ARM cpu to support it? Sounds like it was made for SMOOREZ But for real, Why is this RK3326 handheld running android? Pretty much every other OGA/ BitBoy/R35/R36s clone with the same Rockchip RK3326 is running a Custom linux with emulationstation and retroarch. I can't see the benefit of running with the extra overhead of Android with no extra benefits. Sidenote my R36S runs N64 so much faster despite having the same CPU, I can even Fast-forward on Banjo-Tooie which is not an easy feat especially without texture issues.
Er… that’s only partially correct. Teal is the only color listed that is part of that standard. Black: USB 2.0 Blue: 3.0 Teal: 3.1 Red: 3.2 Yellow: could be either 3.1 or 3.2 but is “always on”
Tbh why does this exist when my POCO M4 Pro can do the same level of emulation, and I can buy a £3 backbone style controller for my phone and run these with retro arch or ppsspp (which I do), sure I bought it new for £150 but who's phone isn't that powerful in 2024, I bought it 2, almost 3 years ago, kinda making this obsolete, you'll also be able to run DS on a phone. So imo it's kinda just a waste.