The ANBERNIC RG 477M is encased in a precision CNC-machined unibody metal chassis, marking the company’s return to full-metal designs since the RG405M. This construction delivers enhanced rigidity and a premium tactile experience, while subtle chamfered edges and a matte finish contribute to a refined aesthetic without compromising durability.
Internally, the RG 477M is expected to house a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor paired with generous RAM and expandable storage, all running on Android to support both retro emulation and native mobile titles. The device adopts a 4.7-inch, 4:3 aspect-ratio LCD—likely the same 120 Hz, 1280 × 960 panel used in recent models—alongside in-line shoulder buttons, symmetrical analog sticks, and a responsive D-pad. These specifications aim to ensure smooth performance for demanding emulation tasks such as PS2 and GameCube, although final pricing and availability details remain unannounced as of mid-July 2025.
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