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Anbernic RG Rotate: Flip-Out Handheld Console Launches at $88 – Retro Gaming’s Next Evolution

Last updated: 2026-05-02 15:12:15 · Gaming

Anbernic has confirmed the imminent release of its latest retro gaming handheld, the RG Rotate, featuring a unique flip-out display that transforms from a compact square into a full gamepad. Priced starting at $88, the device is set to ship within weeks, according to company teasers shared on social media.

The RG Rotate revives the classic "flip-phone" design for gaming, with a 3.5-inch square screen that rotates upward to reveal physical controls underneath. This form factor, popularized by the Motorola Flipout smartphone, is seeing a resurgence as dedicated gaming hardware.

“The RG Rotate is a direct response to demand for portable retro consoles that don’t compromise on ergonomics,” said a company representative in a press statement. “By flipping the display, users get a large screen in a pocket-friendly body.”

Background

Anbernic, a leading maker of Android-based retro handhelds, teased the RG Rotate earlier this month via its official channels. The device follows a wave of flip-out gadgets, including a similar phone concept from FROG Technologies last month.

Anbernic RG Rotate: Flip-Out Handheld Console Launches at $88 – Retro Gaming’s Next Evolution
Source: liliputing.com

The RG Rotate runs Android 11 and is expected to support emulators for systems up to the PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64. It will be available in two color variants: classic gray and transparent black.

What This Means

For retro gaming enthusiasts, the RG Rotate offers a novel form factor that combines portability with a full-size screen. Industry analyst James Turner of GameTech Insights commented: “The flip-out design addresses a long-standing complaint about square handhelds: cramped controls. This could set a new trend in the segment.”

Anbernic RG Rotate: Flip-Out Handheld Console Launches at $88 – Retro Gaming’s Next Evolution
Source: liliputing.com

At $88, the RG Rotate undercuts many premium handhelds while offering a distinctive feature. However, its success will depend on build quality and software support. “Anbernic has a good track record, but the moving parts in a flip mechanism introduce reliability risks,” Turner added.

The device is expected to compete directly with the Retroid Pocket 3 and Miyoo Mini Plus. Pre-orders are likely to open on Anbernic’s official store within days.

Full Specifications (Leaked)

  • Display: 3.5-inch IPS LCD, 640×480 resolution (landscape mode when flipped)
  • Processor: Unisoc Tiger T618 (octa-core)
  • RAM: 2GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 32GB eMMC + microSD slot
  • Battery: 3000mAh (USB-C charging)
  • OS: Android 11 with custom front-end

Availability

The Anbernic RG Rotate will launch globally via AliExpress and selected Amazon stores. Pricing starts at $88 for the base model (no case/bundle) and goes up to $109 for a version with a carrying case and screen protector.

Early adopter discounts are rumored. “We want this to be accessible to as many retro gamers as possible,” the Anbernic spokesperson noted.

For more information, see our full breakdown of the RG Rotate’s emulation performance when the review embargo lifts next week.