A few months have passed since rumours emerged about Powkiddy developing another 5.5-inch gaming handheld. In summary, the so-called K56 was thought of as the Powkiddy X55 (curr. $109.96 on Amazon) successor that also utilised a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. Powkiddy quickly clarified that it was not the company behind the device though, which seemingly nixed the idea of the K56 altogether.
However, members of RetroHandhelds' Discord have discovered that the K56 could actually be a real device, albeit one developed under a different name by the team behind the K36. According to RetroHandhelds, the device is being worked on as the K560 by Helegaly with the following chipset variants:
In short, variants with the Helio G99 will be considerably more powerful than the Unisoc T620 counterparts. Please note that the K560 may well be sold by different companies as well, if the K36 is anything to go by. Nonetheless, all K560 SKUs are expected to utilise a 720p (1,280 x 720) display with a 16:9 aspect ratio that still spans 5.5-inches across.
Moreover, the gaming handheld may run a fork of ArkOS out of the box developed by AeoluxUX, which was also the first to showcase the K560 on RetroHandhelds' Discord. Although release dates for the K560 remain unknown for now, RetroHandhelds has showcased hands-on footage of the device, which we have embedded below. Incidentally, the teaser image that AeoluxUX posted on Discord closely resembles an equivalent for the Pocket 5, another 5.5-inch gaming handheld whose specifications, release date and launch pricing Retroid has now confirmed.
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