- Nintendo describes a new feature of Nintendo Switch 2 through the Nintendo Today app.
- It applies the battery charging level at about 90 %
- This should help increase battery age
Nintendo has revealed that Nintendo Switch 2 will have new charging settings that aims to increase battery age.
As the company’s latest post for the Nintendo Today app is detailed in detail, the ‘charging around 90 %’ feature will allow you to reduce the charging speed of the Nintendo Switch 2 when it collides with about 90 %.
This prevents the battery from reaching its full potential, which reduces the time when you can use the system, but helps increase the longevity of the battery.
Generally, repeatedly causes a rapid loss of collapse and charge before charging a battery on full capacity.
If you have a Nintendo switch that you have purchased in the first few years of his release, you will probably be familiar with this effect.
My first Nintendo Switch can now be only an hour -to -one -hour involving – which is significantly lower than seven hours he was able to get.
Similar settings to limit charging in this way are already available on most modern smartphones, tablets and laptops, as it is becoming increasingly popular to help improve gadgets in a long -term.
Nintendo said that the Nintendo Switch 2 battery will last between two and a half hours – although these figures do not calculate potential clothing over time.
The next console is about to launch on June 5, 2025. It costs $ 449.99 / £ 395.99 or 9 499.99 / 9 429.99 that includes digital copy Mario Cart World.
Before the UK and the US pre -order are now alive.