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 )
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 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 . Users didn't just play Android games; they used
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.