OneXSugar with Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, Dual Screens Debuts at GDC 2025 Alongside Ayaneo Pocket S2 and Gaming Pad

The OneXSugar handheld gaming console was officially unveiled at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2025 in San Francisco. This innovative device stands out with its dual-screen design, featuring a 6.01-inch primary display and a 3.92-inch secondary screen. Alongside the OneXSugar, two other handhelds were introduced at the event—the Ayaneo Pocket S2 and the Ayaneo Gaming Pad. These devices come with 6.3-inch and 8.3-inch displays, respectively, and all three models are powered by Qualcomm’s newly launched Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 chip, which supports advanced features like ray tracing for enhanced gaming visuals.

Pricing details for the OneXSugar, Ayaneo Pocket S2, and Ayaneo Gaming Pad have not yet been disclosed by OneXPlayer and Ayaneo. However, the OneXSugar has already been listed on Indiegogo, hinting at an upcoming crowdfunding campaign. As for design options, Ayaneo’s gaming tablet is showcased in a sleek white colorway, while the OneXSugar and Ayaneo Pocket S2 are expected to be available in both white and black variants.

The OneXSugar is an Android-based gaming device that introduces a unique approach to handheld gaming. Its secondary 3.92-inch screen is designed to rotate, allowing for a more compact form factor or functioning as a secondary display for additional in-game information. The controllers appear to be attached via a hinge mechanism, further enhancing the flexibility of the console’s design. Given its Android-based software, the device is primarily geared toward mobile and cloud gaming, making Windows game support unlikely.

With these latest announcements, the handheld gaming market is seeing increased innovation and competition. The introduction of the Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 chip suggests a new wave of high-performance gaming devices that push the boundaries of mobile gaming. As Ayaneo and OneXPlayer continue to refine their offerings, gamers can expect even more powerful and versatile handheld consoles in the near future.