Retroid announces return of Pocket 6 handheld with 12GB RAM, now available despite all the memory shortages Retroid has re-released the 12GB RAM variant of its Pocket 6 handheld after discontinuing the model due to memory shortages, now available for $244 with 128GB of storage instead of the original 256GB. The company announced the return on its official Discord server, with the device limited to a 'stick top' design and three color options. The move comes as other handheld manufacturers raise prices amid ongoing memory shortages. 👋 Newsletters Subscribe to our newsletters Sign up for our free, weekly newsletter Subscribe By signing up, you acknowledge our privacy policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. 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Read More Table of Contents Retroid Pocket 12GB model makes a return for $244 At a time when handheld manufacturers are announcing price hikes due to memory shortages, the popular retro handheld brand Retroid has managed to release a new variant of its Pocket 6 handheld. The Pocket 6 was released earlier this year with several configs, but Retroid was soon forced to discontinue its 12GB model due to shortages – now it’s making a triumphant return. The 12GB variant originally shipped with 256GB of storage, safely positioning it as the runaway flagship. This time around, Retroid has had to limit it to 128GB, matching the cheaper 8GB option. The returning 12GB RAM version is now available to purchase and “ready to ship,” says Retroid’s Chris Covers in an announcement post on the company’s official Discord server. Sign up for our free, weekly newsletter Subscribe By signing up, you acknowledge our privacy policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Leave this field empty if you’re human: Retroid Pocket 12GB model makes a return for $244 Retroid’s Pocket 6 12GB+128GB variant is priced at $244.00 and is exclusively available with a ‘stick top’ design, which means asymmetrical analog sticks. The 8GB+128GB version still allows customers to opt for a ‘D-pad top’ design, forcing the two analog sticks into a symmetrical design. Likewise, the 12GB model is not available in every colorway – just Silver, 16-bit, and Black. SpecificationRetroid Pocket 6CPU4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 w/ three cores1x GoldPlus @ 3.2 GHz4x Gold @ 2.8 GHz3x Silver @ 2.0 GHzGPUAdreno 740 @ 680 MHzScreen5.5-inch AMOLED, 1920 x 1080, 120 HzRAMLPDDR5x, 8 GB / 12 GBStorageUFS 3.1, 128 GBCoolingActive CoolingBattery6,000 mAhCharging27 WConnectivityWi-Fi 7 + Bluetooth 5.3InterfaceUSB 3.1 Type-C3.5 mm Audio JackTF Card SlotVideo OutputDisplayPort 4K 60 Hz via USB-COSAndroid 13Size205.5 x 80.5 x 17.2 mmColorsSilver, 16-bit, Black, Orange, Light Purple Retroid Pocket 6 in silver with stick top design Retroid Pocket 6 in silver with D-pad top design Previous Next 1 of 2 Previous Next We can’t say just how long the 12GB version will stick around this time, but the cut from 256GB to just 128GB will certainly help with its longevity on the market at a time when shortages are rife. Given the current market situation, we don’t expect to see a full 12GB + 256GB model arriving any time soon, but it’s nice to see a RAM upgrade nonetheless. 99Would you buy a bare bones Steam Machine?Would you buy a variant of the Steam Machine with no RAM and/or no SSD and install them separately to help save on costs? No, I want the Steam Machine to be complete Yes, I would buy a RAM-less version Yes, I would buy an SSD-less version I'd buy a bare bones version with neither component About the Author Jack Goodall At PC Guide, Jack is mostly responsible for reporting on hardware deals. He also specializes in monitors, TVs, and headsets and can be found putting his findings together in a review or best-of guide. Load More You can trust PC Guide Our team of experts use a combination of independent consumer research, in-depth testing where appropriate - which will be flagged as such, and market analysis when recommending products, software and services. Find out how we test here. 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