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Nintendo Switch Lite FCC visit reveals battery-saving changes

Nintendo Switch Lite FCC visit reveals battery-saving changes

Posted on August 6, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Nintendo is almost like Apple in at least one aspect. It seems able to squeeze out almost unbelievable performance from constrained hardware. The original Nintendo Switch is practically running on a two to five year old chip platform and while it isn’t blowing the competition out of the water in terms of graphics, its offer of mobility and performance still appeals to many gamers. Those gamers, however, have one common complaint: the Switch’s battery life. Nintendo claims to have solved that in the Nintendo Switch refresh and even the Switch Lite and FCC photos may have given a clue how.
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