Anbernic RG406H vs AYN Thor
The Anbernic RG406H (~$155-165) and AYN Thor (~$349) are closely matched Android handhelds. The right pick comes down to display, battery, and form factor — not raw performance.

Anbernic RG406H
- Anbernic RG406H costs $189 less (~$349 vs ~$155-165) — roughly 54% cheaper than the AYN Thor.
- Processor: Anbernic RG406H runs a Unisoc T820 (6nm, 8-core) vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (varies by SKU) in the AYN Thor.
- Battery: 5,000mAh (8hrs) vs ~6,000-7,000mAh — AYN Thor lasts longer between charges.
- Display: AYN Thor has an OLED/AMOLED panel (Dual AMOLED (clamshell)) vs the Anbernic RG406H's 4" IPS 640x480 multi-touch — better contrast and black levels.
Specs comparison
Side-by-side technical details. The glowing value wins its row.
| Spec | Anbernic RG406H | AYN Thor |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$155-165(best) | ~$349 |
| Display | 4" IPS 640x480 multi-touch | Dual AMOLED (clamshell)(best) |
| Processor | Unisoc T820 (6nm, 8-core) | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (varies by SKU) |
| RAM | 8GB LPDDR4X | 8-12GB |
| Storage | 128GB UFS2.2 + microSD (2TB max) | 128-256GB |
| Battery | 5,000mAh (8hrs) | ~6,000-7,000mAh(best) |
| Weight | ~290g | ~TBD |
| OS | Android 13 | Android |
PS2 / GC
AYN Thor winsAndroid
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Anbernic RG406H winsAnbernic RG406H is best for
- Horizontal form factor preference
- PS2/GameCube emulation on Android
- Those wanting comfortable analog positioning
AYN Thor is best for
- Dual AMOLED screens for DS/3DS-style play
- Compact clamshell for travel
- Feels like a modern daily carry
Anbernic RG406H watch outs
- Screen resolution lower than RG406V
- Stock firmware requires some setup
- Active cooling not as visible as RGB variant
AYN Thor watch outs
- Controls and ergonomics are polarizing
- Dual-screen apps require a bit more setup
Anbernic RG406H wins on value. You give up little in benchmarks but save $189 vs the AYN Thor.
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Anbernic RG406H vs AYN Thor FAQ
Which is better, the Anbernic RG406H or the AYN Thor?
Anbernic RG406H wins on value. You give up little in benchmarks but save $189 vs the AYN Thor.
What is the price difference between the Anbernic RG406H and the AYN Thor?
The Anbernic RG406H costs $160 while the AYN Thor is $349 — a $189 difference. Anbernic RG406H is the value pick; AYN Thor justifies the premium with dual amoled.
Which has better performance, the Anbernic RG406H or AYN Thor?
The AYN Thor scores higher across aggregated performance metrics, powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (varies by SKU) chip with 8-12GB RAM. The Anbernic RG406H uses a Unisoc T820 (6nm, 8-core) and still handles most emulation workloads competently.
How does battery life compare between the Anbernic RG406H and AYN Thor?
The Anbernic RG406H ships with a 5,000mAh (8hrs) battery. The AYN Thor has a ~6,000-7,000mAh. Real-world runtime depends on workload: retro emulation typically gets double the runtime of native Android or PS2 emulation.
Which is more portable, the Anbernic RG406H or AYN Thor?
The Anbernic RG406H weighs ~290g, while the AYN Thor weighs ~TBD. Lighter devices are easier for pocket carry and long sessions but often tradeoff battery capacity or grip comfort.
Should I buy the Anbernic RG406H or wait for the AYN Thor?
Both are currently in market. If your use case fits horizontal form factor preference, the Anbernic RG406H delivers today. If you prioritize dual amoled screens for ds/3ds-style play, the AYN Thor is the stronger long-term pick. Neither is about to be replaced — both vendors have 12+ month refresh cycles.
