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Retroid Pocket 3+ — Custom firmware

Quick answer

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AOSP Launcher(setup)·Daijisho / ES-DE / RetroArch

Steps

  1. 1During the setup wizard choose the AOSP Launcher (not the stock Retroid launcher) if you plan to use a front-end.
  2. 2Install a front-end from Google Play or its APK: ES-DE, Daijisho, or use RetroArch directly.
  3. 3Organize ROMs into per-system folders on the microSD.
  4. 4Point each platform in the front-end to its ROM folder and pick the emulator (for example RetroArch).
  5. 5Scrape box art and set the front-end as your default Home app if you want it to launch on boot.
Last verified: 2026-06-20Source: goretroid.com

The Pocket 3+ is an Android device, so there is no Linux "custom firmware" like bare-metal handhelds have. Customizing it means installing an emulation front-end on top of stock Android 11 to make it feel like a console. The popular choices are ES-DE and Daijisho, both of which sit over Android and launch standalone emulators or RetroArch. Install the front-end from Google Play (or sideload its APK), keep your ROMs in tidy per-system folders on the microSD, point each platform at its folder, choose an emulator per system, and scrape artwork. You can set the front-end as the default Home app so it opens at boot. None of this requires root, unlocking the bootloader, or replacing the official firmware.

FAQ

Can I install Linux or a CFW like on a non-Android handheld?
No. The Pocket 3+ is an Android handheld. Instead of CFW you install a front-end (ES-DE or Daijisho) over stock Android, which needs no root or bootloader unlock.
Which front-end should I pick, ES-DE or Daijisho?
Daijisho is quicker to set up; ES-DE is more configurable and very console-like once done. Both run RetroArch and standalone emulators; try one and switch later if you like.