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Captain_Yuri said:
I wouldn't mind seeing one provided it has a case with physical buttons included. I don't want physical buttons on my phone cause that makes the phone look weird and ugly. If I am gonna spend money on a Nintendo phone, I want it to look great and not cheap while being able to play Nintendo games.

And of course, they should have both eshop and play store on their phones so that you can buy Nintendo exclusive games from their eshop and third party games from the play store.

But I feel like its asking a lot. Nintendo has never been known for having a premium looking handheld with top of the line specs. Not saying they can't do it but the question is, will they?

And I do think the handheld only version should be priced lower to $200 or less range.

I've kinda thought about that too ... I think it could still look like a sleek/regular smartphone without having to have like 50 buttons. 

The real thing that limits smartphone games from being really playable is the lack of a direction input, touchscreens are ok for touch buttons, but touch joysticks/dpads almost always suck. 

So ok, lets take that home button that every phone has and let it pop up or be a joystick/trackball. There's one big problem down. 

But now you need some buttons, well you could have L/R style buttons on one side of the unit. Functionally even this (joystick + two physical buttons + touch commands) is now enough to play a great number of games. You could have a perfectly playable Mario or Zelda or Mario Kart game now. You could still maybe add a discreet B/A buttons next to the phone speaker on the other side of the joystick too. 

For people who want more control options you could sell a controller that attaches onto the phone. Or they could do the whole slider phone thing that the Xperia Play did I guess.