I see no problem with a Switch successor being basically the Switch with more power. Isn't that basically what PS5 & XSX are compared to PS4 & XBO? Despite that, XSX is outpacing XBO and while PS5 has lagged behind PS4, that is due to stiffer competition and shortages. Both systems could end up outselling their predecessors in the long run despite being seemingly more of the same.
If Nintendo wants to do gimmicks, they should do them as optional peripherals, like what they did with Ring Fit & Labo. I think it's pretty clear that people are willing to pay for more expensive hardware so long as it packs more power and has a standard experience. They could also innovate within the games themselves, which Nintendo has done with the Switch generation anyways.
In short, I am saying let the games themselves and external, optional peripherals do the innovating while the system itself retains a standard (hybrid) function.







