Trusting your phone to Abxylute’s mobile controller requires a big leap of faith

January 25, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

An iPhone 16 Pro playing a TMNT game with the Abxylute M4 mobile controller attached.
Turning your phone into a handheld with the M4 could be risky.

As a retro gaming fan, I was thrilled when Apple opened its App Store to emulators in 2024, but I've yet to find a controller that makes me want to fully embrace retro gaming on my phone.

Clamp-on controllers like the Backbone Pro are a bit too bulky, and I don't want to prop my phone up somewhere to use a standalone gamepad. The Abxylute M4 seemed exactly what I was looking for when it debuted a few months ago. It's a compact wireless gamepad that uses a magnetic mount to attach to my iPhone. It's a clever design, but one that's let down by stiff thumbsticks and a magnetic mount that doesn't always feel like it's securely supporting my ph …

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