Game ADvice Flex.. New console for Android phones and iPhone signed by Microsoft and Xbox

 


Game ADvice Flex.


Controllers to switch Android to Nintendo Switch are flooding the market. The Razer Kishi is a bestseller, but it has competitors like the GameSir X2 Pro or the PlayStation Backbone One. Now there is a new competitor called "Gamevice Flex" and its main advantage is that it adapts to different sizes of mobile phones because it has an adjustable design.

Now, unlike other similar controls, the manufacturer says the Gamevice Flex can even be adapted to a mobile phone case so that it can be used without removing the protective case. By the way, it came out in two versions, one for Android and one for iOS, the only thing that changes is the connector that connects to the mobile phone.

As you can see in the images, the Gamevice Flex features the Xbox logo, which was sponsored by Microsoft to promote its use with the Game Pass Ultimate cloud gaming service. In addition, it has the same button and stick layout as the Xbox controller: D-pad on the left, two sticks (one on each side) at different heights, four XYAB buttons, a menu button, and a screenshot button. . Two analog triggers.

 

Keep in mind that Gamevice Flex is already compatible with any game streaming platform including GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, Steam Link, and even the soon-to-be-closed Stadia, and also works with any Android game that supports consoles.
In terms of connectivity, it connects to your mobile phone via a USB-C connector if you bought the Android mobile version, or via a Lightning connector if you bought the iPhone version. Both versions also include a 3.5mm jack for connecting wired headphones and a port for charging a mobile phone while using the console.

The Gamevice Flex will go on sale in the US on October 25th. Its price is as follows:

Android Version: $99

iPhone version: $109

Notably, the iOS version

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