I don't see how it helps the Amiga to be attending launches of competitor's products. It would surely be better to stay away from such launches rather than swelling the numbers of Apple fanboys.
It's also not practical to play Amiga games on such a device. For one thing, they have an anti-emulation stance, for another they have no gamepad/joystick, and thirdly any Amiga developer wanting to port to such a device (even as freeware) has to pay Apple on a regular basis to do so. No thanks.
Bluetooth gamepads/joysticks are supported for some games. I do agree with you that a touchscreen is a bad input device for many games. Believe me I would love to stand in line for an Amiga Smartphone, sadly there are none to buy. I did not stand in this line to get the new iPhone. We interviewed the crowd then left to get breakfast and didn't come back.

@klx300r
Programmers are working on it, I just don't have a release date for you yet. I would love for a new version to come out of course.