Samsung looks to patent two new gaming phone designs

Samsung looks to move forward into the realm of mobile gaming with two new U.S. patents involving gameplay-oriented handsets. For starters, patent #1 (pictured above) describes a "portable communication terminal for games." The display on this design involves a hinged "flip" that unveils a dual-row numeric keypad complete with phone navigational array when opened, and a gaming d-pad when closed (we hope that hinge is solid); the 'A' and 'B' buttons are near the earpiece and always visible. More info on the second patent application after the break.
Read - Patent 1
Read - Patent 2

















I can't get into this for the simple fact that a phones shelf life, ownership life is so short. A gaming system would barely get out 3 games on the thing.
I hope this doesn't go the way of the N-Gage, I believe phones can actually be used for gaming, IF the companies do it right.
Can you say N-Gage?
Funny. The 2nd model is already out in the market. And you guys covered it too or did that slip off your minds?
http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/02/samsungs-sch-b550-enters-n-gage-territory
Those look completely unusable as phones.
I don't understand the point of these. The N800 shows that it is completely possible to create a powerful, extensible do-everything device that does not cram itself full of unnecessary phone features. People do not need cell phones in everything they own. Hell, I am trying my hardest to avoid cell phones since when I am outside, away from my land line, I am probably Already Doing Something.
Want the crazy, unnecessary cell phone features? Plug it in to the n800!
Keeps everything much tidier, since the N800 can get away with not being a cell phone (but, rather, a very handy Internet tablet) and the cell phone you plug in can be a very simple, portable and tiny little device that is just that; a cell phone!
A Nintendo DS where the top screen is much higher resolution and (crucially) wide screen would be an awesome gaming device.