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The ONEXSUGAR Sugar 1 is a dual‑screen Android handheld gaming console featuring a 6.01" OLED main display and a 3.92" secondary OLED screen, powered by a Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 processor with 16 GB RAM. Its transformable clamshell design, Hall‑effect sticks, and Wi‑Fi 7 connectivity target high‑end emulation, cloud gaming, and multitasking enthusiasts.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Sugar 1 a bold, innovative handheld that pushes Android gaming forward with its dual‑screen design, premium OLED panels, and Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 performance. While the build quality and control precision receive high marks, critics point out the device's heft, software instability, and relatively short battery life as significant drawbacks that keep it from being a universal replacement for established Windows handhelds.
What Users Say
Consumers love the visual fidelity and multitasking flexibility the dual OLED screens provide, and they enjoy the smooth, lag‑free gameplay in emulators and Android titles. However, recurring frustrations revolve around software bugs, the heavy chassis, and rapid battery depletion during demanding sessions, leading many to wish for better ergonomics and more stable firmware.
Common Complaints
Software glitches (screen dimming, rotation, key‑mapping), excessive weight causing hand fatigue, and rapid battery drain under high‑load usage are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Steam Deck
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Choose Sugar 1 for Android‑centric multitasking; choose Steam Deck for longer endurance and a broader PC game catalog.
vs. ROG Ally
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Pick Sugar 1 if you need Android multitasking and dual‑screen flexibility; pick ROG Ally for Windows gaming, higher refresh rates, and lighter handheld use.