Photo credit: Sophia Yen
The GameSir X2 may be able to turn Android smartphones into a dedicated handheld game console, but Nintendo could do so much more with their very own gaming handset. Industrial designer Sophia Yen thinks so too, and she came up with this interesting concept that looks to be Nintendo Switch-inspired. Just a quick glance reveals its rear quad camera array and hole-punch front display. Read more for additional pictures.
There does not appear to be any dedicated gaming buttons aside from what appears to be a shoulder trigger, but we imagine that Nintendo would come out with some accessories that give it additional capabilities. The rear camera array consists of a 12MP ultra-wide, 5MP depth, 12MP wide-angle, and 12MP telephoto sensors. LED indicators on the back show just how much power is left in the device, while a USB-C charging port ensures that you won’t have to bring any extra proprietary cables with you.
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