Key Takeaways
1. OneXPlayer has launched the OneXFly Apex in China to compete with the GPD Win 5 at a lower price point.
2. The OneXFly Apex will be available for pre-order on Indiegogo starting November 09, 2025.
3. The international pricing for the OneXFly Apex is expected to be lower than the GPD Win 5, but higher than the Xbox ROG Ally X.
4. The device features Ryzen AI Max+ 395 or AI Max 385 APUs with Radeon 8050S and 8060S integrated graphics.
5. It includes an 8-inch VRR display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a water-cooled model capable of delivering up to 120 W performance.
OneXPlayer has introduced the OneXFly Apex in China, aiming to compete with the GPD Win 5 at a more budget-friendly price. At its debut, the company hinted that the new AMD Strix Halo gaming handheld would soon reach global markets, and now the date for its international launch has been announced.
Launch and Pre-order Details
The OneXFly Apex is set to be available on Indiegogo starting November 09, 2025. The company has also provided a timeline for pre-orders in various regions around the world (see the chart at the end). While the international pricing hasn’t been disclosed yet, it’s important to mention that the GPD Win 5 also made its global launch via Indiegogo.
Pricing Expectations
GPD’s AMD Strix Halo gaming handheld began at a price of $1,448 on Indiegogo, and the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 variant kicked off at a pre-order price of $1,650. The OneXFly Apex is anticipated to be priced slightly lower than the GPD Win 5, considering the price differences in China, however, it might still be pricier than the Xbox ROG Ally X (which has a non-X version available on Amazon).
Specifications and Features
In case you missed our previous coverage on the Chinese launch, the OneXFly Apex comes equipped with either the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 or the AI Max 385 APUs. These two configurations boast the Radeon 8050S and Radeon 8060S integrated graphics, making them some of the most powerful options currently available.
This new AMD Strix Halo handheld sports an 8-inch VRR display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and the water-cooled model can deliver up to 120 W of performance. For more information, be sure to check out our earlier articles on the OneXFly Apex.
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