
Nintendo Switch 2: The console wins two welcome options for safety and battery
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The Nintendo Switch 2 arrives on June 5. Only a few weeks before this highly anticipated launch, Nintendo distills some latest information around its console via its Nintendo Today application. Today, it is not one, but two software features that have been revealed by the firm.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is inspired (finally) smartphones
First, the Nintendo Switch 2 will offer a real locking system. If its big sister is limited to a locking screen where it is enough to press the same button three times to have access to the interface from the standby mode, the new console will create a four -digit PIN code to really secure it.
The functionality is described on the console “choose a secret code so that only the people who know it can use the console. The secret code will be requested whenever the console leaves the rest mode.”
The Nintendo Switch 2 code locking. © Nintendo
Then another novelty should partially compensate for the disappointment of the players concerningThe announced autonomy of the Nintendo Switch 2 With its 5,220 mAh battery. Capable of holding according to Nintendo between 2 and 6.5 hours depending on the game launched (a little less than the OLED switch), the console will offer a mode to limit the recharge level to 90 % maximum in order to use the battery.
Lithium batteries wear out in an accelerated manner during recharging between 90 and 100 %. This option to be activated, which also slows the load speed around 90 %, will be in the System Menu of the Settings. Note that Valve would also be testing this feature for its steam deck.
Despite the recent major update 20.0 Who looks like a last farewell patch, let’s hope that these two fairly simple new products will also arrive on the first Nintendo Switch.
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