A freshly deleted social-media post has spilled some of the most important specs for the Mangmi Pocket Max, giving handheld gaming fans a clearer idea of what to expect before the official reveal. Mangmi has been teasing this device in small pieces, but this slip-up revealed the processor, RAM, and storage configuration that many buyers care about most.
According to the deleted post (saved by a Reddit user before it disappeared), the Mangmi Pocket Max will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865. That chip is well-known in the handheld Android gaming scene and is still plenty capable for emulation and a wide range of Android games, but it’s also an older processor by today’s standards. The big question is value: if Mangmi prices the Pocket Max aggressively, the Snapdragon 865 becomes far easier to accept, especially for shoppers who want strong performance without paying premium handheld prices.
Where the Pocket Max looks immediately competitive is memory and storage. The leaked configuration points to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM paired with 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage—specs that match what many popular rivals offer in this price-focused performance tier. Fast UFS storage is a practical win on Android handhelds, helping with app installs, game loading, and overall system responsiveness.
Display is another area where the Mangmi Pocket Max could stand out. Mangmi is positioning this handheld with a 7-inch 144Hz OLED panel, which is a noticeable upgrade in size and refresh rate compared to many similarly powered devices. A larger OLED screen can make retro titles, streaming, and modern Android games more immersive, while a high refresh rate may improve perceived smoothness in supported games and menus.
So why delete the post? One theory is that Mangmi isn’t ready to lock in the full lineup publicly. Handheld makers often release multiple variants, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the Pocket Max ends up with additional models featuring a newer chipset and potentially higher RAM or storage options. For now, that’s still speculation, but the quick deletion suggests something about the messaging—or the final product stack—may still be in flux.
Even with these key specs out in the open, several major details remain unknown, including battery capacity, charging speed, the Android version it will ship with, and—most importantly—the official price. If Mangmi reveals those final pieces soon and keeps pricing competitive, the Pocket Max could become a strong contender for anyone shopping for a large-screen OLED Android handheld built for gaming and emulation.






