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AYANEO Pocket Micro — Custom firmware

Quick answer

Steps

  1. 1Understand that the Pocket Micro is an Android device, not a Linux retro console with community CFW.
  2. 2Stay on official firmware and update via AYASpace for the supported experience.
  3. 3Install emulation front-ends from normal sources: open Google Play.
  4. 4Search for and install ES-DE, Daijisho or RetroArch from Google Play.
  5. 5Add your own legally owned game files to microSD and point the front-end at them.
Last verified: 2026-06-20Source: ayaneo.com

Unlike many Linux-based retro handhelds, the AYANEO Pocket Micro does not have a scene of drop-in custom firmware images; it runs Android, and the supported path is official firmware kept current through AYASpace. You customize the experience with apps, not by replacing the OS: install front-ends like ES-DE, Daijisho or RetroArch from Google Play, then organize your own games on microSD. This guide does not cover rooting, bootloader unlocking or any bypass; those void support and can brick the device.

FAQ

Is there a custom firmware for the Pocket Micro?
Not in the Linux-handheld sense. It's an Android device, so you stay on official firmware and add apps (ES-DE, Daijisho, RetroArch) from Google Play instead.
How do I emulate without custom firmware?
Install RetroArch or a front-end like ES-DE or Daijisho from Google Play, then add your own game files via microSD. No OS replacement is needed.