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Flipper One Specs Surface: RK3576 SoC, 8GB RAM, M.2 Slot, Dual Gigabit Ethernet

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Flipper Devices has published preliminary technical specifications for the Flipper One, a substantial hardware leap from the original Flipper Zero. The device pairs a Rockchip RK3576 application processor (4× Cortex-A72 + 4× Cortex-A53 at up to 2.2 GHz, Mali-G52 GPU, 6 TOPS NPU) with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 low-power MCU for always-on tasks. It ships with 8 GB LPDDR5, 64 GB UFS 2.2 storage, a microSD slot, and a nano-SIM tray wired to an M.2 type-B expansion port supporting PCIe, USB 3.1, SATA, and UART.

The I/O loadout is unusually aggressive for a hacker-oriented handheld: three USB 3.1 ports (one with DisplayPort alt mode), full-size HDMI 2.1 with 4K@120 Hz, two gigabit Ethernet jacks, a TRRS audio jack, and Wi-Fi 6 plus Bluetooth 5.2 via a MediaTek MT7921 module. Power comes from a 7000 mAh / 24 Wh battery charged through USB-C PD up to 26 V. Controls include a haptic touchpad, five app buttons, a D-pad, and a push-to-talk button exposed to Linux userspace.

Several values are still marked as placeholders or pending verification, including weight, battery capacity, microSD UHS speed class, and speaker details, confirming the device remains in active development. The published GPIO and M.2 pinouts signal that Flipper is positioning the One as an openly extensible Linux-class platform rather than a closed appliance.

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