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Casey received her Pokédex from [[Professor Magnolia]], who installed it into Casey's [[Rotom Phone]].
Casey received her Pokédex from [[Professor Magnolia]], who installed it into Casey's [[Rotom Phone]].


==Paldea Pokédex holders==
===Violet===
{{main|Violet Lang}}
Violet received his Rotom Phone, [[Rotojī]], with a Pokédex app in it.
===Scarlet ===
{{main|Scarlet (Adventures)}}
Scarlet at some point received her Rotom Phone with a Pokédex app in it.
==Former Pokédex holders==
==Former Pokédex holders==
===Wally===
===Wally===
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Throughout the series, some characters had relevant association with the usage of Pokédexes, though they do not belong to the Pokédex holders group.
Throughout the series, some characters had relevant association with the usage of Pokédexes, though they do not belong to the Pokédex holders group.
* Professor Birch was using Emerald's Pokédex before it was lost and later found by Wally.
* Professor Birch was using Emerald's Pokédex before it was lost and later found by Wally.
* Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's into a "black Pokédex". It was also seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[Orm]].
*Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's into a "black Pokédex". It was also seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[Orm]].
* [[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mix-up with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen.
*[[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mix-up with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Pokédex holders have their names based on the [[core series]] games.
* The Pokédex holders have their names based on the [[core series]] games.
** Red, Blue, and Silver are the only three Pokédex holders to have the exact same names as the characters they are based on.
**Red, Blue, and Silver are the only three Pokédex holders to have the exact same names as the characters they are based on.
** Yellow and Emerald are the only two Pokédex holders that are not based on any characters from the games.
**Yellow and Emerald are the only two Pokédex holders that are not based on any characters from the games.
** Green is the only Pokédex holder to retroactively be given a game counterpart.
**Green is the only Pokédex holder to retroactively be given a game counterpart.
** Platinum is the only Pokédex holder whose real name is not revealed at first, as that character is introduced long before the game that inspired her namesake was even released.
**Platinum is the only Pokédex holder whose real name is not revealed at first, as that character is introduced long before the game that inspired her namesake was even released.
** Henry and Casey, unlike the other Pokédex holders, have their game namesakes act as their surnames rather than their given names.
**Henry and Casey, unlike the other Pokédex holders, have their game namesakes act as their surnames rather than their given names.
* Blue and Green's original Pokédexes were destroyed, and Red's was given to Yellow. Because of this, Yellow is the holder of the oldest Pokédex in existence.
*Blue and Green's original Pokédexes were destroyed, and Red's was given to Yellow. Because of this, Yellow is the holder of the oldest Pokédex in existence.
* Green is the oldest Pokédex holder.
*Green is the oldest Pokédex holder.
* Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[core series|third version]] is also known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Em by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was simply referred to as the Lady before her name was officially revealed.
*Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[core series|third version]] is also known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Em by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was simply referred to as the Lady before her name was officially revealed.
** Although Blake's name is derived from a paired version, which can be considered to be the third or fourth of its [[generation]], he still follows this pattern. He uses the name Blake in his mission and has the code name Black No. 2.
**Although Blake's name is derived from a paired version, which can be considered to be the third or fourth of its [[generation]], he still follows this pattern. He uses the name Blake in his mission and has the code name Black No. 2.
* Only seven Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, Henry Sword, Casey Shield, and Violet Lang.
*Only seven Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, Henry Sword, Casey Shield, and Violet Lang.
* Only the first seven Pokédex holders' titles are actually mentioned in the manga itself. The rest of the titles are only mentioned in supplementary material such as [[Pokémon the Comic]] and [[PokéSPedia]].
*Only the first seven Pokédex holders' titles are actually mentioned in the manga itself. The rest of the titles are only mentioned in supplementary material such as [[Pokémon the Comic]] and [[PokéSPedia]].


==In other languages==
==In other languages==