Nintendo Switch 2: Power Up with a 60W Charger?
Rumors suggest the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 may require a more powerful charger than its predecessor. While leaks point to a design similar to the original Switch, a recent report indicates the new console will ship with a 60W charging cable, unlike the original's lower wattage cord.
Recent leaks have offered glimpses of the Switch 2, including images seemingly showing the console's design and magnetic Joy-Cons. These align with previous speculation about the console's overall aesthetic. An anticipated reveal is expected by March 2025.
A journalist, citing a reliable source, shared an image purportedly showing the Switch 2's charging dock. This image, along with the 60W charger information, suggests the original Switch's charging cable may be insufficient for optimal charging. While it might work, it's likely to be less efficient.
Charging Cable Compatibility Concerns
The news adds to the growing body of rumors surrounding the Switch 2. Previous leaks included details about developer kits and potential launch titles. Speculation regarding the console's graphical capabilities places it around the level of a PlayStation 4 Pro, though some reports suggest it might be slightly less powerful.
While the Switch 2 will include its own charger, users should be aware that the original Switch's cable may not provide optimal charging performance. This information is based on a report, and official confirmation is still pending.
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