RG556 Handheld Game Console 5.48-inch 5.48-inch AMOLED Screen Android 13 OS Game Player 1080 * 1920 Resolution 8GB LPDDR4X Built-in 5500mAh Battery(Black) – For Sale – Price
$269.99 Original price was: $269.99.$249.24Current price is: $249.24.
Description
【RG556 Handheld Game Console】The RG556 comes equipped with a 5.48-inch AMOLED screen, offering a resolution of 1080*1920. With OCA full lamination technology, it delivers unparalleled clarity and vivid color reproduction. Whether it’s intense gameplay visuals or fine details, this screen brings stunning visual experiences to life
【Powerful Performance Core】Powered by the Unisoc T820 processor, a 6nm EUV-crafted 5G SOC chip, the RG556 boasts an Octa-core architecture with one A76 core clocked at 2.7GHz, three A76 cores at 2.3GHz, and four A55 cores at 2.1GHz. This configuration ensures seamless performance, whether handling complex games or multitasking, providing a smooth gaming experience
【RG556 come with 128GB Card】RG556 not only supports a rich library of games on the Android platform, but also emulates classic gaming platforms like PS2, PSP, DC, SS, PS1, and more. Whether you’re a retro gaming aficionado or a fan of the latest gaming trends, this console caters to your needs
【Long-Lasting Battery and Fast Charging】 Equipped with a 5500mAh polymer lithium battery, the RG 556 ensures up to 8 hours of gameplay, letting you immerse yourself in the joy of gaming without worrying about battery life. Plus, with support for 5V/2A fast charging technology, a full charge takes only approximately 3.5 hours, giving you unrestricted gaming sessions
【Advanced Features and Expandability】The RG556 comes loaded with premium features like a Hall joystick, six-axis gyroscope sensor, Hall trigger, and a high-speed fan+heat pipe active cooling system, ensuring consistent performance even during intense gaming sessions. Plus, with support for FOTA wireless updates, your console remains up-to-date at all times
5 reviews for RG556 Handheld Game Console 5.48-inch 5.48-inch AMOLED Screen Android 13 OS Game Player 1080 * 1920 Resolution 8GB LPDDR4X Built-in 5500mAh Battery(Black) – For Sale – Price
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Louis S –
That screen!
So this is my first Android gaming handheld, and I can honestly say I am hooked! After following the many guides and tutorials from YouTube, this handheld has become my go to for just about everything! Battery life is amazing, the controls a good, and that screen!! Absolutely gorgeous! This is definitely a great value for the money.
D. McBrearty –
Great device
I mainly use this device to play silent hill 1 – 4 which is awesome. I also use it to play PSP games as well. I run retroarch for all the systems below PSP.
DireWolf –
Why can’t we give 0 starz…
Don’t know what’s going on with quality control here. Received my item and packaging was great. 5 stars on that hands down. This is a gift for my son’s birthday as he can finally play Roblox, controller style without running his PS4 and TV for hours ð¤¦ð½ââï¸Long story short, first thing I tested was the app named “gamepad tester” and noticed the left directional pad as well as the L2 trigger buttons were non responsive.I put it right back in the box. Requested the return. And bought a other since my kids birthday is still about 20 days away.Really hoping the next is FULLY FUNCTIONAL.
The Shrunken Headsman –
Great for those who love Android (not so great for those who love Linux)…
As far as larger handhelds go for the price, this is definitely Anbernic’s best value at the moment. It has a big, beautiful screen, good buttons and build, and it feels great in your hands. My only complaint is that it runs on Android OS, making it much clunkier and less specialized than the cheaper, smaller handhelds running on Linux-based alternatives.Pros:- AMOLED Screen. It’s quite frankly the best screen Anbernic has placed on any of their devices to date. It also happens to be touch-screen, and it works flawlessly.- Build. Like everything Anbernic, the RG556 is no different when it comes to quality. The device itself feels great (has a smooth yet solid matte plastic finish). The analog sticks, shoulder buttons and face buttons are all great. The D-pad is fine, except it strangely has a gloss finish, which I haven’t experienced on a D-pad since Sega Genesis.- Performance. This is pretty much where this device shines. It can play pretty much anything emulated all the way up to Game Cube and Wii with little to no hiccups. So, yes, it’s quite powerful.- Storage. For the first time, this Anbernic device has actual internal storage (128GB) plus an expansion slot for second SD card, if you’re so inclined. So plenty of space for games and whatever else.- Battery. So far, the battery does pretty well, depending on what you’re playing and how you’re running it. There are tons of power saving options, and it even has a built-in fan for more intense applications.Cons:- OS. For me, this is sort of the deal breaker in the end. I’m NOT a big fan of Android. I find it clunky and not altogether intuitive. Yes, you can set up Daijisho front end, but I’m not even a fan of that. So you’re basically married to whatever is available in the GooglePlay store.- Portability. Yeah, not so much. Honestly, any device that doesn’t fit in a pocket isn’t really that portable. But you could certainly put this in a backpack or something.UPDATE: I have to say that this device has really grown on me! In fact, itâs now the BEST Android device I own, especially for playing games. The OLED screen is really magnificent. And now that Iâve learned Daijisho, an excellent emulation front end solution, Iâm in love with this handheld and itâs my go-to portable device. Now FIVE STARS
BP –
Really good quality handheld
This is a really nice handheld with much more power than anbernics smaller,more popular handhelds.Its more confusing to use if you aren’t a computer person,(like myself)but,if you are,you will be right at home.Lots of customization.Lots of games.Lots you can add to it and do with it.Its basically like a tablet.The screen is awesome,the sound is good and the games I’ve played run flawlessly.Battery life seems to be fairly good aswell but I have only been playing snes,genesis etc. So far so ps1,ps2,GameCube etc will probably drain the battery faster.I have yet to really dive deep into this thing and start seeing everything that it can do but so far I’m very impressed by this handheld.I also like the led lights around the sticks.Its more powerful and slighty more complicated to use compared to other anbernics I have which are very simple handhelds like the 35xx plus and H.The grip is nice aswell and feels comfortable to play for long periods.Buttons feel good and respond perfectly with no lag that I can notice.Everything seems to preform very well with this thing.Very happy with this one.