Anbernic has introduced the RG 55G1, a new horizontal gaming handheld that adopts a form factor similar to the Nintendo Switch Lite. This design choice targets buyers who prefer a compact, symmetrical layout for portable play sessions. The reveal shifts attention toward the device's specific hardware features rather than raw processing power, which remains unconfirmed at this stage.
New handheld features Hall-Effect sticks and glass front panel
The handheld utilizes a symmetrical button layout with ABXY controls arranged in the Nintendo Switch style. It features symmetrical 3D Hall-Effect thumbsticks and Hall-Effect triggers to reduce drift issues common in mechanical components. The front panel includes a full glass cover with 2.5D glass edges, giving the device a distinct visual profile compared to standard plastic casings.
Specifications
- Design Style: Horizontal handheld, Switch Lite-style
- Thumbsticks: Symmetrical 3D Hall-Effect
- Triggers: Hall-Effect
- Front Panel: Full glass front with 2.5D glass
- Audio: Dual front-facing speakers, 3.5 mm audio jack
Audio output comes from dual front-facing speakers, and the device includes a 3.5 mm audio jack for wired headphones. Connectivity options consist of a USB-C port and a TF card slot for expandable storage. The company expects to offer three color variants at launch: Indigo, Retro Gray with colored ABXY buttons, and Black.
Rumors suggest the device will use a 5.5-inch LCD display and a Snapdragon chipset, but Anbernic has not confirmed these details. Official specifications for memory, storage, price, and launch date remain unknown. Buyers should wait for official confirmation before making purchasing decisions based on rumored performance capabilities.
We touched on Anbernic RG Rotate Retro Handheld Launches in our earlier Anbernic coverage. The RG 55G1 joins the company's lineup as another option for consumers seeking a Switch-style handheld. The final product details will determine how this device competes in the current market.



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