Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
Matthew was the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police until 2025. The GameSir G8+ can hold just about any phone thanks to its extending rear that can slide to accommodate small to large devices.
GameSir has announced the launch of a new Android controller this week called the X4 Aileron, and it’s not like most of GameSir’s past mobile controllers. At least not the last few models. Many of ...
As manufacturers continue to improve gaming-focused smartphones, so do the needs of gamers for better experiences. Input is always a critical area, and for the dedicated gamer, using a physical ...
In my years of playing video games on my phone, I’ve been waiting for a controller that allows me to carry over my full gaming skillset wherever I go. Without a doubt, the GameSir G8 Galileo is ...
GameSir, a name synonymous with high-quality gaming peripherals, and one we’ve seen plenty of here, has just announced the arrival of its newest innovation: the X2s Type-C mobile gaming controller.
The left-handed USB-C port is a tad odd The design isn’t for everyone Buttons could feel small for blessed hands Could use an audio passthrough port We may receive a commission on purchases made from ...
The GameSir G8+ MFi is the controller that the G8 Galileo probably should have been from the start. It takes the same full-size grips, Hall effect thumbsticks and triggers, and programmable back ...
GameSir has introduced its latest multi-platform wireless controller, the Cyclone 2 ($43.99) , engineered for serious gamers who also appreciate a little style. This gadget isn’t just about ...
The GameSir G8+ is the company’s latest mobile game controller, offering a great ergonomic gaming experience and compatibility with your Nintendo Switch. Image: Talk Android / Jared Peters Editorial ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...