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RG556 vs SUGAR 1

RG556 has the strongest overall profile in this RG556 vs SUGAR 1 comparison.

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Verdict

RG556 has the strongest overall profile in this RG556 vs SUGAR 1 comparison. RG556 leads the summary view with HR score 66 and user score 75. Its clearest measurable advantages are price (175 vs 799). RG556 is the lower-priced option at $175, while SUGAR 1 comes in at $799. For emulation, travel, and daily handheld use, weigh the score gap against price, library fit, ergonomics, and owner feedback.

Comparison winner
71Pts

Anbernic

RG556

HR 66User 75
RG556 product image
4Pts

ONEXSUGAR

SUGAR 1

HR 1User 7
SUGAR 1 product image

Edge Breakdown

RG556 has the strongest overall profile

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Top 1 differences

Price

RG556 leads

Gap 624
RG556
175
SUGAR 1
799

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Prices

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RG556
Out of stock
$175
SUGAR 1
Out of stock
$799

Reviews

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Overall user rating

RG556
75/100 - 10 ratings
SUGAR 1
7/100 - 11 ratings

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Specs

Hardware Breakdown, The Versus, and The Facts

The hardware breakdown still shows the live device scores, but the field breakdown is now split cleanly: pure numbers go into The Versus and every mixed-format or text field drops into The Facts.

RG556
Battery Life
RG556
72
Brightness
RG556
61
Controls
RG556
69
Durability
RG556
71
Ease Of Use
RG556
63
Ergonomics
RG556
68
Haptics
RG556
48
Hardware
RG556
63
OS Support
RG556
60
Performance
RG556
52
Portability
RG556
66
Screen Quality
RG556
56
Software
RG556
64
Speakers
RG556
54
Value
RG556
60
THE VERSUS
Release Year
SUGAR 1 leads
Gap 1
RG556
2024
Metric 2,024
SUGAR 1
2025
Metric 2,025
Screen Size (Inches)
SUGAR 1 leads
Gap 1
RG556
5.48
Metric 5
SUGAR 1
6.01
Metric 6
Price
RG556 leads
Gap 624
RG556
175
Metric 175
SUGAR 1
799
Metric 799
THE FACTS
Architecture
RG556
ARM
SUGAR 1
Android
Aspect Ratio
RG556
16:9
SUGAR 1
18:9
Battery
RG556
5500 mAh
SUGAR 1
5600mAh
Connectivity
RG556
WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0
SUGAR 1
WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C
CPU
RG556
Cortex-A76 / Cortex-A55 4x / 4x
SUGAR 1
Qualcomm Snapdragon G3 Gen 3
Form Factor
RG556
Horizontal
SUGAR 1
Horizontal
GPU
RG556
Mali-G57 MP4
SUGAR 1
Adreno A33
Make
RG556
Anbernic
SUGAR 1
ONEXSUGAR
Model
RG556
RG-556
SUGAR 1
SUGAR 1
MSRP
RG556
$175
SUGAR 1
799
OS
RG556
Android 13
SUGAR 1
Android 14
RAM Size
RG556
7 G
SUGAR 1
16
RAM Type
RG556
LPDDR4X
SUGAR 1
ddr5
Best Resolution for Retro Gaming
RG556
1920 x 1080
SUGAR 1
2160x1080
Screen Type
RG556
OLED
SUGAR 1
OLED
Storage
RG556
Internal 128 GB UFS 2.2, External MicroSD
SUGAR 1
512
System on a Chip (SoC)
RG556
UNISOC Tiger T820
SUGAR 1
yes
Touch Screen
RG556
true
SUGAR 1
true
Video Output
RG556
USB-C video out Bottom facing
SUGAR 1
yes

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