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The standard existing Switch is pretty much a "premium" model. It's $300 and has a very sizable screen, it's not like it's some rinky dink budget product.

They can make the screen a bit bigger, but really outside of that who's going to care about New 3DS like upgrades. Those type of upgrades don't cause lasting sales bumps, you just get a small temporary spike and then sales then continue to fall. 

The battery life on the new Switches is already back up to being more than enough for any reasonable, you're living some kind of charmed life if you can somehow play 5 hours+ of video games away from home every day. 

They may as well release a model with a larger screen that eats into the fat bezels, and call that the i/New model but realistically you're not going to light the world on fire with something like that late into 2021. 

Last edited by Soundwave - on 05 May 2020