- There are more details on Nintendo Switch 2 in a new FCC filing
- The upcoming console will have the support of NFC, the possibility of Amibo’s data that
- Wi-FI 6 is also supported, as well as two USB-C ports to charge
The Great News Ambo’s Heads – It seems that Nintendo Switch 2 will really support the nearest field communications (NFC).
A new FCC filing By the spot Stuffy The NFC Support will be presented on the upcoming console. As the original Nintendo Switch, the NFC reader feels that he will be placed in the right thumb stick of the Joey Controller. It is most likely that Nintendo’s Ambo’s data will still cooperate on switch 2 – though we do not yet know whether a new personality is being developed for switch 2 games.
This is not the only point of interest in FCC filing. It also shows that Nintendo Switch will support 2 Wi-Fi 6-an improvement compared to the Wi-Fi 5 of the console. However, as a Verge note, the switch 2 does not look like it supports Wi -Fi 6E or really Wi -Fi 7.
The initial announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2 confirmed that the console system will play two USB-C ports located above and below. FCC filing confirms that – like a nitro deck+ – both can be used for charging purposes. It may be clear, but if you are playing, you need to raise the battery, allow it to be more comfortable handheld gaming.
Nintendo Switch is ready to launch at some time in 2025. There is no concrete release date so far, but it is expected that the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct will be disclosed, which is being broadcast on April 2, 2025.