The TrimUI Brick Pro could be gearing up for an official reveal sooner than expected. A fresh leak has surfaced online showing what appears to be the handheld’s retail packaging, along with a new batch of rumored specifications that give a clearer idea of what this upgraded vertical gaming device may offer.
Talk of a “Pro” version of the popular TrimUI Brick first picked up in early 2026, when an official teaser hinted at a major change: dual thumbsticks. That was a big deal for fans of retro handhelds, since adding analog sticks usually signals better control for 3D games and more demanding emulation. Shortly after, leaked photos showed the TrimUI Brick Pro in two different color options. Even though some chatter suggested it was already on its way to retailers, the handheld still hasn’t received a formal announcement.
Now, the latest leak focuses on the box itself, which often means a product is nearing launch. The image making the rounds appears to show the TrimUI Brick Pro shipping in a grey retail box with a clear picture of the handheld on top. It also reinforces the earlier color leak, suggesting the device will be available in both black and white variants.
More interestingly, the packaging lists several key features. According to the details shown, the TrimUI Brick Pro is expected to include a 3.95-inch IPS LCD display, dual joysticks, fast boot functionality, local wireless multiplayer support, stereo speakers, and a USB Type-C port. For a compact vertical handheld, that’s a feature set designed to appeal to players who want something portable but still modern in the essentials.
Alongside the retail box leak, a separate claim shared in the same discussion includes additional alleged specs. The TrimUI Brick Pro is rumored to come with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 16GB of internal storage. While 4GB of RAM sounds reasonable for this class of device, 16GB of storage could be tight, especially if it truly ships with Android, since the operating system and preinstalled apps can take up a significant chunk of space. The good news is that the leak also claims microSD expansion support up to 2TB, which would be a major help for users building larger game libraries.
The rumored processor is the Allwinner A523, and it’s also said that the TrimUI Brick Pro may boot both Android and Linux. If that dual-OS approach is real, it could make the device more flexible for different types of players—those who prefer the app-friendly Android ecosystem and those who want the streamlined simplicity often associated with Linux-based emulation handhelds.
Performance expectations are also part of the buzz. The leak suggests the TrimUI Brick Pro could handle PlayStation 2 and GameCube emulation, which is a bold claim for any mid-priced retro handheld and something buyers will likely want confirmed through real-world testing. Pricing is rumored to land between €100 and €140 (roughly $117 to $164), placing it in a highly competitive range where display quality, controls, software experience, and actual emulation performance will matter a lot.
For now, it’s best to treat the details as unconfirmed until TrimUI makes an official announcement. Still, the appearance of retail packaging, paired with increasingly specific specs, is often the kind of leak that shows a launch may be getting close.






