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Anbernic RG476H revealed as new premium gaming handheld to rival Ayaneo Pocket AIR Mini and Retroid Pocket 5

Anbernic has teased the RG476H in three colours so far. (Image source: Anbernic)
Anbernic has teased the RG476H in three colours so far. (Image source: Anbernic)
Anbernic has announced a new retro gaming handheld. Arriving after the RG477M and in the wake of rivals like the Ayaneo Pocket AIR Mini or the MagicX Two48, the Anbernic RG476H takes the fight to all before it with a premium design unlike many of its recent efforts.

A little over a month has passed since Anbernic released the RG477M. Equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset used in the RG557, the RG447M also features the same 960p and 120 Hz IPS display found in the RG Slide (curr. $199.99 on Amazon). While these pair are also only a few months old, Anbernic has now moved on to teasing a new retro gaming handheld.

This time, Anbernic has pivoted to the RG476H, whose existence the company has confirmed a day after Ayaneo officially unveiled the similar-looking Pocket AIR Mini. Incidentally, the MagicX Two48 is also on the way with a design that broadly resembles that of the RG477M.

As usual, Anbernic is keeping quiet about specifications for now. Instead, it has highlighted that the RG476H will come in three colour options with a bezel-less display, just like the Retroid Pocket 5 before it. Presumably, Anbernic will reveal more details about its new sub-5-inch gaming handheld in the next few days. In the meantime, one can assume that the RG476H will run Android with a circa 4.7-inch display and a chipset to mirror the performance of the RG Slide or RG557.

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Alex Alderson, 2025-09- 3 (Update: 2025-09- 3)