ONEXPLAYER · OneXFly F1 Pro
OneXFly F1 Pro
Flagship compact OLED handheld · Active — current OneXFly flagship
The F1 Pro was the first AMD Zen 5 handheld with an OLED panel — an 800-nit, 144 Hz, 152% sRGB screen shared across all three APU tiers (8840U, AI 9 365, HX 370). XDA called it "the best gaming handheld I've ever used," with the caveat that the HX 370/64 GB configuration is genuinely expensive. It has no OCuLink, relying on USB4 for eGPU.
Pros
- First AMD Zen 5 handheld with an 800-nit 144 Hz OLED, HARMAN AudioEFX-certified speakers
- All three APU tiers (8840U / AI 9 365 / HX 370) share the identical chassis, display and battery
- Compact 599 g, 7" form factor for the performance on offer
Cons
- No OCuLink — eGPU only via USB4 40 Gbps
- HX 370/64 GB tier pricing runs well above rivals at similar specs
- Touch is not confirmed on the OLED panel, unlike most IPS-panel rivals
Also in
Configurations
Ryzen 7 8840U · 32 GB · 1 TB
Ryzen 7 8840U · RDNA 3 (12 CUs — Radeon 780M) · 8c / 16t · Up to 30 W TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (options: 2 TB, 4 TB)
$1,010.95 via Droix (32 GB/1 TB, 8840U) $1,011 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen AI 9 365 · 32 GB · 1 TB
Ryzen AI 9 365 · RDNA 3.5 (16 CUs — Radeon 890M @ 2.9 GHz) · 12c / 24t · Up to 30 W TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB (options: 2 TB)
~$1,100 estimated (between the 8840U and HX 370 tiers) $1,100 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 · 32 GB · 1 TB
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 · RDNA 3.5 (16 CUs — Radeon 890M @ 2.9 GHz) · 12c / 24t · Up to 30 W TDP · 32 GB · 1 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe (options: 2 TB, 4 TB)
$1,099 current OneXPlayerStore sale (was $1,599) $1,099 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 · 64 GB · 2 TB
Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 · RDNA 3.5 (16 CUs — Radeon 890M @ 2.9 GHz) · 12c / 24t · Up to 30 W TDP · 64 GB · 2 TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe
~$1,299–$1,399 estimated (64 GB/2 TB per store configs) $1,299 (as of 29 Jun 2026)
Check price →Display
- Size
- 7"
- Panel
- OLED
- Resolution
- 1920 × 1080 (FHD, 16:9)
- Refresh rate
- 144
- Brightness
- 800 nits
- Colour gamut
- 152% sRGB, 112% DCI-P3
Controls & input
- Hall-effect sticks
- Yes
- Triggers
- Hall Effect
- Layout
- Integrated controls, no detachable side controllers
Battery & power
- Capacity
- 48.5 Wh
Build & ergonomics
- Weight
- 599 g
- Dimensions
- 263 × 98 × 23 mm
- Materials
- Plastic / ABS
Connectivity & ports
- Ports
- 2× USB-C 4.0 (USB4/TB4-class) + USB-A 3.0; microSD 4.0
- USB4 / Thunderbolt
- Yes — USB4
- External GPU
- No OCuLink — USB4 only for eGPU
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.2
Reliability & common issues
- Value framinglow
XDA: "best gaming handheld I've ever used but only if you have obscene amounts of money" — reflects the premium pricing versus rivals at similar specs
FAQ
How much does the OneXFly F1 Pro cost?
The OneXFly F1 Pro starts from $1,011 (as of 29 Jun 2026). Pricing varies by configuration and retailer — check the latest on Amazon.
What operating system does the OneXFly F1 Pro run?
It runs Windows 11 — full access to every PC storefront and anti-cheat, with more UI friction than SteamOS.
Does the OneXFly F1 Pro have Hall-effect sticks?
Yes — the OneXFly F1 Pro uses Hall-effect analog sticks, which use magnets instead of contact potentiometers and don’t develop drift over time.
Sources & data quality
Compiled from manufacturer specs and independent reviews. Last verified 29 Jun 2026. Unknown values are left blank rather than guessed.
