Nintendo Switch Battery Analysis Reveals No Quick Charge Technology

The most awaited Nintendo Switch is set to have its global launch on March 3. Aside from the anticipated supply shortage of the said unit, critics also reveal that the Nintendo Switch will not have quick charge technology that might be a hindrance for the productivity of the device.

The Nintendo Switch Battery Life

Previously, it has revealed by Nintendo itself that the battery life of the new game console Nintendo Switch will range from at least two-and-a-half hours to up to six hours. But according to TechTimes, the battery life that was mentioned depends on the graphics requirements of the title being played by the users while the hybrid console is in portable mode.

As a reference point, Nintendo said that when a gamer is playing the highly-anticipated The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Nintendo Switch, the hybrid console's battery will last for approximately 3 hours.

On the other hand, gamers who are planning to play heavily in the portable mode of the Nintendo Switch will then need to take into consideration the games that they will be playing while on the go. For short drives, playing games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will not be a big problem, but for long flights, titles with simpler graphics and essentials will be required, or at least a fully-charged power bank or two, if needed.

Nintendo Switch Battery Analysis Reveals No Quick Charge Technology

According to TweakTown, the main selling point of the most awaited Nintendo Switch is taking your "console-quality gaming" on the go. If that is the case, battery life is extremely important. While Nintendo has delivered basic battery life ratios, no in-depth specifics were really given. In an attempt to acquire more perspective on the Nintendo Switch's battery life as well as its usage, we analyze information gleaned from FCC filings and Nintendo's own website.

The Nintendo Switch doesn't support USB Type-C fast charging capabilities for dramatically faster recharges. Although the actual USB Type-C protocol supports the USB Power Delivery 2.0, which can transmit up to 100W of power over a Type-C cable. As reported, the Nintendo Switch will charge faster only when directly hooked to the AC adapter versus cradled on the dock. Nintendo's Japanese website revealed that the game system Switch has a non-removable 3.7V/cell 4310mAh battery.

In addition, it was revealed that a Nintendo Switch with a completely empty battery will require a recharging time of 3 hours to get back up to full charge. Nevertheless, the stated 3-hour charging time of the Nintendo Switch means that it will not be supporting any form of USB Type-C quick charge technology. Furthermore, it is also considered that the other configurations for the Nintendo Switch aside from its portable mode, as it can also be played on a portable device but with accessories in addition to its TV mode wherein it is docked in its console.

As Trusted Reviews reported, every gamer will likely need to consider the Nintendo Switch's battery life on a case-by-case basis. The visually rich title of games will probably be fine for your daily play, but they might have to take something less demanding if intended for a long-haul flight.

 

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