Nintendo might not have much left to expose if it doesn’t introduce its following console quickly. Change 2 leaks continued to pile up this week, and the most recent appears to suggest that you will require a new charger to power your next-gen console when it gets here.
Following up on her record regarding Nintendo upscaling Change 2 video games to 4 K, market expert Laura Kate Dale has shared a new picture of what she declares is the main dock for the Nintendo Switch over 2 It looks virtually similar to the dock we saw in the NextHandheld leak 2 weeks ago, yet this moment, we can see the voltage info plainly:
While the input and outcome voltage are noted as 15 V on the original Change, the input voltage on the Switch over 2 dock has actually leapt to 20 V. As Dale notes, this most likely means that the original Switch’s charging cable can not be used to bill the Switch 2 while anchored.
Instead, the Switch over 2 will ship with a new 60 W charger. This is a notable boost over the 39 W optimum power level of the charger for the original Nintendo Change.
None of this is groundbreaking information, yet it does provide even more reliability to the other leaks we have seen in recent weeks. At this moment, it’s clear that Nintendo’s typically solid safety has been breached, and there’s no end in view to the leakages until Nintendo ultimately reveals the console. In the meantime, we’ll maintain reporting on every one of the current information.