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To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. The new hardware revision of the Nintendo Switch is now making its way to retail stores. It features a newer, more efficient CPU than the original launch console, which results in significantly longer battery life ranging between 4. The original Switch can last between 2. The easiest way to spot the new Switch is its packaging.
The box for the original hardware has a white background, but this time Nintendo went with red. The serial number can be found on the bottom of the Switch console. Maybe, but there are no guarantees. If you want the more efficient processor and longer battery life, right now your best bet is heading to a local retail store. Vox Media has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links.
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To give you more room to view and interact with your reports, we have updated interactions to minimize the global navigation and collapse the left pages navigation. The Switch OLED comes in two color variants: one with white Joy-Con controllers and a white dock, and one with the traditional black color scheme with red-and-blue controllers. Though both versions are prone to selling out quickly, the white model seems to be the more popular due to its sleek new look.
During restocks, the red-and-blue version tends to stay in stock longer than its white counterpart, so keep that in mind. While there had been rumors of a new Switch console with 4K visuals and major performance upgrades, that's not what we got with the Switch OLED. This new Nintendo Switch has a slightly larger 7-inch OLED display while delivering the same p resolution when not in its cradle and p visuals when connected to your television.
Despite the increased screen size, your favorite Joy-Cons are still compatible with the console. While we haven't seen many Switch OLED restocks lately, it's possible retailers have been stocking up for the holiday season rush.
Restocks of the console happen sporadically, and sometimes without any kind of heads-up. Our best advice is to keep a close eye on these retailers. You can check current availability below.
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