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Anbernic has officially revealed the RG Rotate, a pocket-sized Android-based emulation handheld featuring a swiveling 1:1 (square) display and a proprietary ultra-thin alloy hinge.
The company published a video demonstration in mid-April 2026 that shows the screen rotating to expose the controls beneath, a design that echoes unusual mobile-phone form factors from the 2000s.
The RG Rotate’s body mixes aluminium and ABS plastic and will be offered in Polar Black and Aurora Silver.
The device includes basic controls (D-pad and four action buttons), adjustable/swappable L2 and R2 shoulder buttons, and — from on-screen cues — a single USB-C port (no confirmed headphone jack). Anbernic has not disclosed processor, memory, emulation capabilities, price or a firm release date, though outlets say the handheld is expected to ship soon and will likely be cheaper than premium rivals.
Coverage by The Verge, Engadget and gaming sites highlights both the novel hinge engineering and consumer concerns about durability and an exposed screen when closed.







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