Nintendo has proven to be the king when it involves handheld gaming consoles. But some companies want to challenge this space, which is why the Steam Deck is now a thing. Of course, there also are companies like GDP that make handheld Android game consoles.
In a recent announcement, GDP announced that details for its new device – the GDP XP Android – will be coming soon. This device will have a form factor that’s almost like the Nintendo Switch. GDP also claimed that it is a modular device that’s suitable for MOBA and FPS games. From the teaser image provided, we’re assuming that it’ll have swappable components. At the very least, it’ll have two sorts of controller schemes.
Most probably you already knew our new Android device.
Yeah, that's kind of modularization unit, most suitable for MOBA and FPS games.
Details are coming soon#GPDXP #Android pic.twitter.com/98dLTWSq4t— GPD Game Consoles (@softwincn) August 12, 2021
According to XDA Developers, the GDP XP will be powered by a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset. It’ll even have a 6.81-inch display, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 7000mAh battery. On top of that, the device is predicted to support a 4G SIM card for Internet connectivity, also as a microSD card for extra storage.
There’s no launch date or price for the device at the instant, so we’ll need to keep an eye fixed out for news thereon. But what does one believe? Would you purchase a handheld console to play Android games? Allow us to know within the comments, and stay tuned to TechNave for more updates about it.