Anbernic RG Cube officially unveiled with key specs confirmed
Anbernic RG Cube, a new gaming handheld, features advanced specs like Unisoc Tiger T820 chipset and runs on Android 13.
Anbernic has officially launched the RG Cube, a powerful new addition to its lineup of retro gaming handhelds. The device is equipped with a Unisoc Tiger T820 chipset and runs on the Android 13 operating system, offering significant processing power. It boasts 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which can be expanded up to 2TB via microSD. The RG Cube retains some features from the RG556 model, but also shows similarities with the Powkiddy RGB30, positioning it as a standout device in performance and storage capabilities.
The RG Cube features a 3.95-inch IPS display that supports a resolution of 720x720 pixels and is touchscreen-capable with full OCA lamination. This provides a crisp and responsive display interface for users. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi 802.11 ac, ensuring that players can connect effortlessly with a wide range useful accessories and networks. Additionally, Anbernic has equipped the handheld with a substantial battery capacity, as it comes with a 5,200mAh battery that lasts for up to notifications and software updates.
The design of the RG Cube is crafted to cater to gaming enthusiasts, available in three appealing colors: Radiant Purple, Beige White, and Grey. Its hardware and software configuration ensures it stands out in terms of capabilities and aesthetic appeal within the competitive retro gaming market. The anticipated release has been followed closely due to previous leaks, making this official announcement highly significant for fans of Anbernic's innovative gaming solutions.