Nintendo Switch 2 Review: Everything You Need to Know

Nintendo Switch 2 Review: Everything You Need to Know

If you already using Nintendo switch 1 than you must be more exited and awaited for Ninteno switch 2. The gaming world has been buzzing with anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2, the highly anticipated successor to the wildly popular Nintendo Switch. With rumors, leaks, and official hints swirling, fans are eager to know: Is the Switch 2 worth the upgrade? In this in-depth review, in this article you will get in depth about Nintendo switch 2—from hardware improvements and performance upgrades to backward compatibility and new features.

 

Ninetendo Switch 2 Specifications

Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch 1: What's the Difference?

Before going through pros and cons you must know all feature and hardware and software specification you get in Ninetendo switch 2.

Size Approximately 4.5 inches tall x 10.7 inches wide x .55 inches thick (with Joy-Con™ 2 controllers attached).
*The maximum thickness from the tip of the control sticks to the protruding parts of the ZL/ZR buttons is 1.2 inches.
Weight Approximately .88 lbs
(Approximately 1.18 lbs with Joy-Con 2 controllers attached)
Screen Capacitive touch screen
7.9-inch wide color gamut LCD screen
1920×1080 pixels
HDR10 support
VRR up to 120 Hz
CPU/GPU Custom processor made by NVIDIA.
Storage 256 GB (UFS)
*A portion of the storage is reserved for use by the system.
Communication features Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi 6)
Bluetooth
In TV mode, Nintendo Switch 2 can be connected using the wired LAN port on the dock.
Video output Output via HDMI connector in TV mode
Maximum of 3840×2160 (4K) resolution at 60 fps (TV mode)
Supports 120 fps when 1920×1080/2560×1440 resolutions are selected
Supports HDR10
*Maximum 1920×1080 resolution in tabletop mode and handheld mode, following screen resolution.
Audio output Supports linear PCM output 5.1ch
Output via HDMI connector in TV mode
*Surround sound effect can be applied when outputting to headphones or to the built-in speaker (surround sound effect when outputting to the built-in speaker requires a system update).
Speakers Stereo
The independent enclosure structure provides natural, clear sound quality.
Microphone Built-in microphone (monaural)
Noise cancellation, echo cancellation, and auto gain control provide a more comfortable voice chat experience.
Buttons POWER Button/Volume buttons
USB-C® connectors 2 USB-C® connectors
The port on the bottom is used to charge the console and connect to the Nintendo Switch 2 dock.
The port on the top is used to connect accessories and/or charge the console.
Audio jack 3.5mm 4-contact stereo mini-plug (CTIA standard)
Please note: Nintendo cannot guarantee functionality with all products.
Game card slot Both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch game cards can be inserted.
microSD Express card slot Compatible with microSD Express cards only (up to 2 TB)
*microSD memory cards that are not compatible with microSD Express can only be used to
 copy screenshots and videos from Nintendo Switch.
Sensors Accelerometer, gyroscope, and mouse sensor located in Joy-Con 2 controllers
Brightness sensor located in console
Operating environment 41-95 degrees F / 20-80% humidity
Internal battery Lithium-ion battery/5220mAh
Battery life Approx. 2 – 6.5 hours
*These are rough estimates. The battery life will depend on the games you play.
Charging time Approximately 3 hours
*While the system is in Sleep mode.

Design & Build: A Familiar Yet Refined Look

The Nintendo Switch 2 retains the hybrid console-handheld design that made its predecessor a hit but with some key refinements:

  • Slightly Larger Display – Early reports suggest an 8-inch LCD screen, offering a more immersive handheld experience (though OLED may come in a later model).
  • Improved Joy-Cons – Expect better ergonomics, reduced stick drift, and enhanced haptic feedback.
  • Magnetic Attachments – A new snap-on mechanism for Joy-Cons could replace the current slide-in design for better durability.

While the overall shape remains similar, the build quality feels more premium, with a matte finish to reduce fingerprints.

Performance & Hardware: A Major Leap Forward

The original Switch struggled with aging hardware, but the Switch 2 aims to fix that with significant upgrades:

  • NVIDIA Custom Chip (T239) – Expected to deliver PS4-level performance with modern features like DLSS support for smoother upscaling.
  • 4K Output in Docked Mode – Finally, true 4K gaming when connected to a TV.
  • Faster Load Times – Thanks to a new NVMe SSD, games will load much quicker than before.
  • Increased RAM (12GB) – Allows for better multitasking and more demanding games.

Battery Life

Battery life is more important because long run you need good battery backup.Early tests suggest 3-6 hours depending on the game, similar to the OLED model. However, more efficient hardware could extend playtime slightly.

 

Backward Compatibility & Game Library

One of the biggest questions is whether the Switch 2 will support existing Switch games. The good news:

Full Backward Compatibility – Nintendo has confirmed that physical and digital Switch games will work on the new console. Enhanced Performance for Older Games – Some titles may get faster load times, higher resolutions, or better frame rates. Next-Gen Exclusives – New games like Metroid Prime 4 and a rumored 3D Mario title will likely be Switch 2 exclusives.

 

New Features & Innovations

Nintendo always adds some surprises, and the Switch 2 is no exception:

  • Dual-Screen Support (Rumored) – Possible second-screen functionality via a smartphone app or detachable display.
  • Advanced Haptics – More precise HD Rumble for immersive feedback.
  • Microphone & Camera? – Speculation suggests built-in features for voice chat or AR games.

 

Price & Release Date

  • Expected Price: $399-$449 (higher than the original Switch but competitive with other consoles).
  • Release Window: Early 2025 (likely announced late 2024).

 

Final Verdict: Should You Upgrade?

 Pros:

  • Stronger hardware for better graphics & performance
    4K gaming in docked mode
    Full backward compatibility with Switch games
    Improved Joy-Cons & build quality

 Cons:

 No OLED screen at launch (may come later)

Battery life still limited compared to Steam

Deck Some features still unconfirmed (e.g., dual-screen support)

Who Should Buy It?

  • Current Switch owners who want better performance.
  • New buyers looking for a next-gen Nintendo experience.
  • Gamers who missed the original Switch and want the latest model.

Final Words

The Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t just a minor upgrade—it’s a significant leap forward that keeps what fans love while adding much-needed power and features. If Nintendo delivers on its promises, this could be the definitive handheld-hybrid console for years to come.

 

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