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    Qualcomm is reportedly developing an Android-based Nintendo Switch lookalike

    Qualcomm is reportedly developing an Android-based Nintendo Switch lookalike

    By Chandraveer Mathur
    Mar 26, 2021
    12:42 am

    What's the story

    Popular smartphone chip manufacturer Qualcomm could be planning to enter the handheld gaming devices market with a hardware offering.

    Android Police Nintendo-switch-knockoff/">reports that the device bears a striking resemblance to Nintendo's Switch console. It adds that the console will be an Android-powered attempt to showcase Snapdragon processors in an unconventional form factor and use-case.

    Switch's mini-me

    Qualcomm handheld console hardware reportedly being developed by premium supplier

    Citing uncorroborated sources familiar with Qualcomm's move, the report claims detachable Joy-Con-style controllers flank the main device that resembles a bulky smartphone.

    The device will reportedly pack a Quick Charge-enabled 6,000mAh battery. The sources said Qualcomm's controllers are being designed and manufactured by a "premium" supplier.

    While product dimensions remain unknown, XDA-Developers' Mishaal Rahman says the screen could measure 6.65 inches across.

    Twitter Post

    XDA-Developers confirms original report; Chimes in with display details

    I heard it'll have a 6.65" Full HD+ display, a 6000mAh battery, and support a fan. It apparently doesn't even have a rear camera.

    You can see some work for a fan controller in CAF: https://t.co/hfOxIfVzi9

    — Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 23, 2021

    Details

    Spec sheet resembles smartphones, but it won't function like one

    The Android Police report suggests the screen might have an FHD+ resolution. Additionally, sensors, haptics, Bluetooth, GPS, and 5G connectivity will be available on the device, but it won't function like a phone.

    The device will be operable handheld, or docked to an external display just like the Nintendo Switch. It will also feature an SD card slot for expandable storage.

    Tentative launch, price

    Device might feature next-generation Qualcomm processor and Android 12

    The device will reportedly run Android-12'>Android 12 and a custom launcher with "full support" for Google's apps. Qualcomm also has plans to build its own content portal.

    The device is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2022, which means it would probably be running next generation Snapdragon processors. Qualcomm is reportedly hoping to price the device around $300.

    But why?

    Why would Qualcomm release Android-based handheld gaming consoles?

    But that still begs the question, why would Qualcomm develop a console for the same Android games one could play on gaming-oriented smartphones?

    We believe Qualcomm wants to rekindle the handheld consoles market with just a proof of concept.

    Presently, Nintendo is the only mainstream console player that is making handheld gaming devices, after Sony called it quits with the PS Vita.

    Details

    Qualcomm could go after Raspberry Pi emulators and GPD handhelds

    This leads us to believe that a low-end Qualcomm handheld when launched would compete with Raspberry Pi handhelds running on Android or console emulators such as RetroPie.

    If it packs powerful hardware, Qualcomm's upcoming handheld could also rival the tiny computers and handhelds from companies such as GamePad Digital (GPD).

    RetroPie and GPD consoles are otherwise niche segments targeted at hobbyists and enthusiasts.

    Recipe for disaster

    Launching Android-based handheld sans exclusive titles isn't the best idea

    However, as of now Qualcomm's target market remains a mystery. The Android Police report is also based on images of the handheld which it reportedly saw but didn't release.

    That said, we believe Qualcomm knows that launching an Android console with no exclusive titles is a recipe for disaster.

    Further, there is no telling if a leaked concept will actually come to market.

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