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The Asus Xbox Ally handheld is real, but it's missing one big upgrade

The Asus Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally are coming later this year, and both use AMD Ryzen Z2 Us, but they're missing one improvement.

In arguably the biggest reveal of the Xbox Game Showcase, the Asus Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally have been confirmed, and both are due for release this year. Despite one big upgrade in the U department, I was also hoping for another the battery, but Asus is persisting with its 80Wh option.

The leaks. This could well be most console gamers' first foray into handhelds, and, on paper, it's an ideal way to start.

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I loved the reveal of the Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally handhelds, and not just because I predicted their arrival last week. This reveal was a great way to appeal to the masses, and it was marketed just right with a major focus on games rather than specs.

While it will be a Windows handheld at heart, it looks as though it will boot directly into an improved Xbox app, which can then direct you to multiple game launchers, all without having to interact with Windows directly.

This should effectively remove Windows as a roadblock, thus removing many of the frustrations I've had while testing handhelds that use the OS.

My one disappointment, however, is the 80Wh and 60Wh battery options. The Xbox Ally X will sport an 80Wh battery, which is still currently the largest available in a handheld, but this would have been a great opportunity to push higher, especially given that little else has changed in of specs.

Images of the Asus Xbox Ally x and Xbox Ally against a green and blue background

Experienced handheld s will know exactly how to manage battery life and performance in a gaming handheld, but with the Xbox Ally series, this was a chance to push the boundaries. Those new to handhelds might find it a bit concerning that they won't get more than two and a half hours in most cases when pushing the Xbox Ally at its highest TDP and with high in-game settings.

The Xbox Ally spec sheets still make for good reading, though, but much like with many recent GPU releases, price could be key in determining the true value of this handheld.

Asus Xbox Ally specs

Here are the specs of the Asus Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X handhelds:

Xbox Ally Xbox Ally X
OS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Processor AMD Ryzen Z2 A AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme
Memory 16GB LPDDR5X-6400 24GB LPDDR5x-8000
Storage 512GB M.2 2280 SSD
(upgradable)
1TB M.2 2280 SSD
(pgradable)
Display 7-inch 1080p
120Hz
16:9
500nits
AMD FreeSync
7-inch 1080p
120Hz
16:9
500nits
AMD FreeSync
I/O 2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C w/ DisplayPort 2.1 & Power Delivery 3.0
1 x UHS-II microSD slot
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
1 x USB 4 Type-C w/ Power Delivery 3.0 and Thunderbolt 4
1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C w/ DisplayPort 2.1 & Power Delivery 3.0
1 x UHS-II microSD slot
1 x 3.5mm audio jack
Battery 60Wh 80Wh
Dimensions & Weight 290.8 x 121.5 x 50.7mm
670g
290.8 x 121.5 x 50.7mm
715g
Other 65W Charger included
WiFi 6E
Bluetooth 5.4
Hall Effect analog triggers
2x assignable back buttons
Xbox face button layout
Xbox Guide button
65W Charger included
WiFi 6E
Bluetooth 5.4
Impulse triggers
2x assignable back buttons
Xbox face button layout
Xbox Guide button

The specs of the Asus Xbox Ally X largely mimic those of the Asus Ryzen Z2 Extreme powering it. The base Xbox Ally has less memory running at slower speeds, half the storage space, and a less powerful AMD Ryzen Z2 A U, meaning it should come in at a considerably lower MSRP.

Asus Xbox Ally handheld release date window

The Asus Xbox Ally handhelds currently have a release window of Holiday 2025, meaning we anticipate they could arrive anytime between October and December this year. 

We expect we'll learn the exact date, as well as a price, when we are closer to the pre-order window opening.

If you want to see how the Asus Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally might stack up, you can read our Steam Deck OLED review to get an idea of how strong the competition is in the market.

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