The (also known as the DFunc Titan-01 ) isn’t actually a Samsung product, but it was a notable "gaming player" in the Russian market during the early 2010s that often gets compared to other tech giants' mobile devices. It was essentially a localized version of the JXD S7100 , a 7-inch Android tablet designed specifically for gaming with built-in physical controls. The Story of a "Gaming Hybrid"
: Retailers like DNS and Citilink struggled to categorize it—calling it an "Android console," a "gaming player," or a "mini-tablet". Why the Samsung Confusion? The (also known as the DFunc Titan-01 )
In 2012, before modern handhelds like the Steam Deck existed, the Func Titan-01 Why the Samsung Confusion
: It ran on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and was marketed as an "all-in-one" media machine. Users didn't just play Android games; they used it as a powerful emulator for retro systems like the Sega Mega Drive , Super Nintendo , and even Sony PlayStation 1 . arrived as a "Frankenstein" of portable tech
arrived as a "Frankenstein" of portable tech. It looked like a standard 7-inch tablet but featured physical D-pads and buttons on the sides of the screen.
Additionally, Samsung did have its own history of gaming "Boys" in South Korea (like the and Aladdin Boy ), which were licensed Sega consoles. While the Func Titan-01
wasn't one of them, it shared that same spirit of bringing a dedicated gaming experience to a brand-name mobile platform. Specifications at a Glance Android 2.3 Display 7" Touch Screen (800x480 resolution) Platforms Supported Android, Nintendo, Sony PS1, Sega Battery 3800 mAh (approx. 5 hours of video) Weight
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