TrimUI has opened preorders for the TrimUI Brick Pro, a $99.99 retro handheld that grows the screen to 3.95 inches while keeping the pocketable shape that made the original Brick a budget favorite. Preorders are live on the TRIMUI Store, with units shipping after June 30, 2026, and an early bird code, BPO10, taking 10 percent off at checkout.
The Pro sticks with the Allwinner A133p chip from the standard Brick, so this reads as a size and battery upgrade rather than a raw power leap. If you have been waiting for a bigger screen without paying flagship handheld money, this is TrimUI’s answer for 2026.
Price: $99.99
Where to Buy: Trim
What Actually Changed

The biggest change is the display. The Brick Pro moves to a 3.95-inch IPS panel at 1024 by 768, 60Hz, and 324 ppi, with full lamination for that glass-on-screen look. For context, TrimUI’s earlier Brick used a smaller 3.2-inch panel at the same 1024 by 768 resolution, so you are getting more physical screen at a slightly lower pixel density.

The body grows with it, landing at 236 grams against roughly 159 grams on the original Brick. That is still light for the category, but it is no longer the palm-sized device the first Brick was.
The Chip Stays the Same
Under the hood, the Brick Pro runs the Allwinner A133p at 1.8GHz with a PowerVR GE8300 GPU that tops out at 660MHz. That is the same silicon as the standard Brick, so expect the same performance class rather than a step up. TrimUI does not list supported systems on the product page, so treat specific emulation claims as estimates. Memory is modest at 1GB of LPDDR3 with 8GB of eMMC, and a microSD slot handles the rest, expandable up to 1TB. TrimUI ships it on its own Linux build.
Battery and Ports Get the Real Upgrade
The bigger story sits behind the screen. TrimUI lists a 5000mAh battery on the Brick Pro, a large jump from the 3000mAh cell in the original, with a quoted 5 to 10 hours depending on the game. Charging is USB-C at 10W (5V/2A). Connectivity covers Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.2, both older wireless standards, so plan around them if you lean on wireless controllers or streaming.

Ports are where the Pro flexes. There are two USB-C connectors: a bottom port for charging and PC data, and a back Type-C host port for peripherals. The same setup supports DP alt mode video output at 1920 by 1080 and 60Hz, so you can push games to a monitor or TV. Dual Hall effect joysticks, the JF15 units, round out a 16-button layout that now includes L3 and R3 clicks, alongside stereo speakers, a 3.5mm jack, and RGB ambient lighting.
Do Not Confuse It With the Brick Pro U Hammer

TrimUI is launching two similarly named devices, and the spec gap between them is wide. Retailer listings at LITNXT and GoGameGeek show a separate Brick Pro U Hammer built on the Snapdragon G2 Gen 1, with 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, an Adreno A21 GPU, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 5.1, and a metal CNC body. The Brick Pro covered here is the Allwinner model with a plastic ABS and PC shell, 1GB of RAM, and USB 2.0. If you see a metal Brick with dramatically higher specs, that is the Hammer, not this $99.99 model.
Price, Colors, and Preorder Timing
The TrimUI Brick Pro release date lands at the end of June: preorders are open now and units ship after June 30, 2026, in limited batches. It starts at $99.99 for the console in Black, White, or Retro Grey, either with no card or with a 64GB card at the same price. Stepping up to a 128GB card brings it to $114.99, and 256GB lands at $134.99. Orders on the TRIMUI Store add free global shipping on orders over $20 and duties prepaid for US, UK, and EU buyers.
The early bird code BPO10 takes 10 percent off, which brings the base console close to $90. Third-party retailers are also in the mix: Retro Handhelds reports preorders at GoGameGeek and LITNXT with codes that drop the price to about $85, so it is worth comparing carts before you commit.
Price: $99.99
Where to Buy: Trim
Where Things Stand
The Brick Pro is a targeted update rather than a reinvention. You are paying for a larger 3.95-inch screen, a much bigger 5000mAh battery, and a more flexible port setup, all wrapped around the same A133p performance as the cheaper Brick. Whether that combination is worth $99.99 depends on how much the screen size and battery matter to you against the newer wireless standards you do not get here. With the TrimUI Brick Pro shipping after June 30, 2026, the next thing to watch is independent testing on real battery life and whether the larger panel changes in-hand comfort.
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