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Anbernic RG Rotate Clears Its Specs Ahead of May Launch
technology29 days ago

Anbernic RG Rotate Clears Its Specs Ahead of May Launch

Anbernic has revealed the RG Rotate’s specs ahead of its May 11 launch: a 3.5-inch 720×720 Android handheld with a rotating hinge powered by a Unisoc T618, 3GB RAM, Mali-G52 MP2, 32GB internal storage (microSD expandable), a 2000mAh battery (~5 hours), and a 60Hz display; it supports 30+ platforms (PS2, Wii, 3DS, etc.), features wake-on-open via a Hall sensor, and is expected to ship in two builds with early-bird prices rumored around $82–$108.

Anbernic RG Rotate: a compact Android handheld with a swiveling screen
tech1 month ago

Anbernic RG Rotate: a compact Android handheld with a swiveling screen

Anbernic’s RG Rotate is a square, pocket-friendly Android handheld with a swiveling touchscreen and a rugged hinge. It uses a mix of aluminum and ABS for the body, offers basic GBA-style controls without thumbsticks, and features adjustable height L2/R2 shoulder buttons. No specs or launch date have been announced yet, but the device signals further experimentation in compact handheld gaming devices.

Anbernic's RG Rotate: A Quirky Android Handheld with a Swivel Twist
technology1 month ago

Anbernic's RG Rotate: A Quirky Android Handheld with a Swivel Twist

Anbernic teases the RG Rotate, a quirky handheld with a swiveling hinge and square screen, in two colors, advertised for gaming, music, and even clock duties. Specifics like CPU, battery, and display are still unknown, but the device is expected to run Android and forego traditional sticks, sparking mixed but cautiously optimistic reactions about its potential if price and performance align.

Anbernic’s RG Rotate Brings 2000s Phone Flair to a Rotating-Display Handheld
technology1 month ago

Anbernic’s RG Rotate Brings 2000s Phone Flair to a Rotating-Display Handheld

Anbernic officially announced the RG Rotate, a retro-emulation handheld with a rotating display, available in Polar Black and Aurora Silver with optional taller shoulder buttons and interchangeable cases; no price or release date yet. The concept nods to quirky 2000s phone designs (like the Motorola Flipout) and uses a 1:1 aspect-ratio screen with the rotating section that reveals the controls when closed, though its production viability remains unconfirmed.