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== Is the Retroid Pocket 2 right for you? ==
The people in this community generally love their RP2s. But if you're not used to rolling up your sleeves and digging into the guts of emulators, or Android, you might face a steep learning curve.
The people in this community generally love their RP2s. But if you're not used to rolling up your sleeves and digging into the guts of emulators, or Android, you might face a steep learning curve.



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The people in this community generally love their RP2s. But if you're not used to rolling up your sleeves and digging into the guts of emulators, or Android, you might face a steep learning curve.

The RP2 has the ability to run under two separate operating systems. Out of the box, it runs a slightly customized version of Android 6.0. After a few simple steps, you can switch to RetroidOS, which is a more streamlined, one-size-fits-all emulation system.

If you're looking for an experience similar to other handhelds in this price range, RetroidOS delivers. However, under RetroidOS, the RP2 doesn't offer any more features or significantly improved performance than other handhelds.

TBC WIP