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TrimUI Brick Pro: retail box and alleged specs leaked

The TrimUI Brick Pro may be close to launching.
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The TrimUI Brick Pro may be close to launching.
The TrimUI Brick Pro may soon be released as a leak has revealed what its retail box looks like. A handful of its specs have also been revealed.

News of a pro model of the popular TrimUI Brick handheld first surfaced in January 2026. It was an official teaser that revealed the upcoming vertical handheld will have two thumbsticks. Then in February, it was followed by leaked images showing the TrimUI Brick Pro in two color options. However, despite reports that it was already shipping to retailers then, it still hasn't been announced.

A new leak that just surfaced shows us what the retail box for the TrimUI Brick Pro looks like. The image was shared on the SBCGaming subreddit by a user that goes by costlyclick. According to the post, the image was originally shared on the Discord by a user named Kitsunine.

The image shows the TrimUI Brick Pro will ship in a grey box that has the image of the handheld on top of it. The image confirms it will indeed be available in two colors as revealed in an earlier leak. It also has a few details of the device such as a 3.95-inch IPS LCD panel, dual joysticks, fast boot, local wireless multiplayer support, stereo speakers, and a USB Type-C port.

In addition to the leaked retail box, another user shared alleged specs of the device under the post. According to the user, the TrimUI Brick Pro will have 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and just 16GB of storage. The storage capacity is quite small considering the device is expected to ship with Android which will take up about half of that. However, the source does say that it has support for up to a 2TB microSD card.

The TrimUI brick Pro in black and white as shown on the retail box.

Powering the TrimUI Brick Pro is an Allwinner A523, the same one inside the TrimUI Smart Pro S (available on Amazon for $109.99). It is also reported to ship with both Android and Linux, just like the Anbernic RG Vita Pro. The source mentions the device will be able to emulate PS2 and Gamecube games, and have a price range of between €100 to €140 ($117 to $164).
There's no confirmation of the specs, so they should be taken with a pinch of salt.

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Habeeb Onawole, 2026-04-12 (Update: 2026-04-12)