Anbernic Unveils RG Rotate: Flip-Out Screen Handheld Console Starting at $88
Breaking: Anbernic RG Rotate Launching at $88
Anbernic has officially teased its upcoming RG Rotate handheld gaming console, featuring a unique flip-out display, with a starting price of $88. The device, expected to ship in the coming weeks, marks a bold return to the swivel-screen form factor popularized by phones like the Motorola Flipout.

According to leaked product pages and company social media posts, the RG Rotate will offer multiple configurations, with prices ranging from $88 for the base model up to $120 for higher storage variants. The console is designed to appeal to retro gaming enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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“The RG Rotate is a love letter to the flip-phone era, but with modern internals for emulation and indie games,” said a company spokesperson in a statement. “We saw the community’s excitement for swivel designs and knew we had to deliver.”
Industry observers note that the design echoes last month’s FROG Technologies phone, which also revived the Motorola Flipout aesthetic. However, Anbernic’s device is strictly a gaming console, not a smartphone.
Background: The Return of Flip-Out Devices
Handheld devices with square displays that pivot upward to reveal a gamepad or keypad have seen a resurgence recently. The trend began with novelty gadgets and has now entered the mainstream gaming market. Anbernic, known for its line of retro handhelds, is capitalizing on this nostalgia.

The RG Rotate is expected to feature a 3.5-inch IPS display, a quad-core processor, and support for thousands of classic games via emulation. It will also include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for multiplayer and online features.
What This Means for the Handheld Market
The $88 price point positions the RG Rotate as an affordable alternative to premium handhelds like the Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch. It targets budget-conscious gamers and collectors who value form factor over raw power.
With the flip-out design, Anbernic aims to differentiate itself in a crowded market. If successful, the RG Rotate could spark a wave of similar swivel-screen consoles from competitors. The device is expected to begin shipping in Q2 2025, with pre-orders opening soon.
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