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What you say makes a lot of sense OP. But something has to be done.

This year the Switch already got a perfect score on Famitsu with Zelda, and it may get another one with Odyssey.

Unless it's right at the end of the generation, usually when a console receives maximum scores from Famitsu this happens: it has a peak year and then drops dramatically the following year. It happened with the Dreamcast, the DS(phat), the Gamecube, the Xbox 360 and even the Wii.

When Nintendogs got a perfect score in 2005 Nintendo relaunched the DS with the Lite line... "Nintendo DS" died the following year. They have to do something similar with the Switch or it may be in trouble IMO. I don't care what they do.

I think they could expand internal memory and make the battery last much longer by reducing the chip set. They could also add a simple camera to improve interface, and a microphone if it doesn't have one. There's definitely ways they could revise it.