New Details on Nintendo Switch 2 Surface Through FCC Filings
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New Details on Nintendo Switch 2 Surface Through FCC Filings

Recent FCC filings provide insights into the features and capabilities of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, set to launch in 2025.

Summary

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 will feature Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and NFC support, ensuring compatibility with Amiibo figures.
  • Both USB-C ports can be used as charging ports for the Switch 2, offering user flexibility.
  • The Nintendo Switch 2 will be backward compatible and have upgraded Joy-Con controllers with mouse-like functionality.

On March 7, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filings revealed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will include Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and NFC support will return. Additionally, the filings confirmed that the two USB-C ports on the Nintendo Switch 2 can be used to charge the system from the top or the bottom, giving users different ways to keep the system powered.

As the successor to the current Switch console, the Switch 2 has been Nintendo’s worst-kept secret following a slew of leaks ahead of its January 16 reveal. The Switch 2 will have backward compatibility with most physical and digital Switch games, along with upgraded Joy-Con controllers that will attach to the console from the sides rather than sliding in from the top. Additionally, the Switch 2’s Joy-Con Controllers will have mouse-like functionality, though it remains to be seen how that will be utilized in games and apps. The Switch 2 is slated to arrive sometime in 2025.

FCC Filings Share Some Details About The Nintendo Switch 2

  • According to FCC filings, the Switch 2 will have NFC and Wi-Fi 6 support.
  • NFC support means that Amiibo figures will likely be compatible with the Switch 2.
  • The Switch 2’s Wi-Fi 6 technology is an upgrade from the Switch’s Wi-Fi 5 usage.
  • Both of the Switch 2’s USB-C ports can be utilized as charging ports.

Although the Switch 2 was confirmed to have two USB-C ports, one each on the top and bottom sides, their functionality remained unclear. However, the FCC filings confirmed that both USB-C ports can be utilized as charging ports for the Switch 2, which will give users different methods of keeping the console powered.

Just as the Switch used the HAC product designation code, the FCC filings showed that the Switch 2 will use “BEE” as its product code. Diagrams revealed how the Switch 2 will function both in Handheld and Docked modes, with the Joy-Con Controllers both separated and attached to the system. With new accessories for the Switch 2 planned, it remains to be seen how they will impact the system’s performance and power.

Although questions linger about the Switch 2’s release date, and how its price will be impacted by US tariffs, a Nintendo Direct dedicated to the new system will air on April 2 at 9:00 AM Eastern. Only time will tell what Nintendo will show during the broadcast.

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