Anbernic's New Official Android Frontend — Review and Setup Guide

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Anbernic has released a new frontend for their Android operating system, which will work on the RG353P and the upcoming RG353V. In this video I’ll walk you through the installation of their new Android build, and show off some of its features (and failures) within.

Buy an RG353P:
AliExpress:

Anbernic software link:
My RG353P review and custom firmware showcase:
Install Play Store on the RG353P:

Timestamps:
00:00 introduction
01:50 installation guide
03:58 software setup
07:06 PSP configuration
09:29 N64 woes
10:35 summary and conclusion

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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Ginyu

    would love to have this front end as a standalone app

  2. dtape

    Man that's disappointing that the N64 performance is worse. That's the only reason I use Android on my RG353P.

    I thought that this video was going to be good news. Yeah, there's no point in me doing this Android update.

  3. Rainbow Juice

    I really enjoy your reviews and bought the rg353p after your reviews, and i am having a great time. This is my first Retro Handheld. But i have one worry, the display gets super hot very quickly even without running any games. Is this normal? Do i have to be careful and not play to much to not damage it?

  4. Kevin Sexton

    Yikes. I have gotten used to using the Android side of this console and I hate to say it, but unless this brings a substantial performance boost to any of the systems this looks like more trouble than it's worth. I have Jelos installed but I prefer using Android because I'm playing a lot of PSP. I know this screen isn't ideal for PSP but it's my first console that makes PSP mostly playable. Any suggestions on a console that is better for PSP under $200? And while I know I can use a phone or hack a Vita, I'm specifically asking about consoles built for emulation. Thanks again for another great video. Keep up the good work!

  5. Jon Lamont

    RetroGameCorps is one of the few channels I always get excited for when a new video pops up in my feed. Great video as always!

  6. muckleech

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. Keep up the great work!

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