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    How the Nintendo Switch 2 compares to prior models on paper

    The Switch 2 is here — well, almost. Nintendo took the wraps off its new console during its latest Direct event, providing us with a closer look at the $449.99 console ahead of its release on June 5th.

    In many ways, the sequel is a generational leap from the original console / handheld hybrid that rocked the gaming world over eight years ago. Nintendo is building upon the successful foundation it laid with the original Switch by offering a larger screen, more internal storage, and magnetic Joy-Con controllers that can operate like mice. It’s also introducing some new features, like GameChat, which lets players make voice calls, screen share, and video chat.

    Below, we’re taking a closer look at the on-paper differences between the Switch 2 and its various predecessors — specifically, the original Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch OLED. We’ve even thrown in the handheld-only Nintendo Switch Lite, just for good measure.

    Pricing and availability

    The Switch 2 will retail for $449.99 at launch, or you can buy it bundled with Mario Kart World — a Switch 2 exclusive — for $499.99 through the fall 2025 or while supplies last. The standard Switch, meanwhile, still retails for $299.99 while the newer OLED edition costs $349.99. Both models can often be found on sale, as can the cheaper Nintendo Switch Lite, but the OLED variant rarely dips below $299.99.

    Fortunately, like the Switch 2, Nintendo also continues to occasionally sell discounted bundles containing the Switch OLED, a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online, and select games. The latest, which launched less than a month ago for MAR10 Day, contains a digital copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $349.99.

    Display technology

    With a 7.9-inch 1080p LCD screen, the Switch 2’s display is noticeably larger than that of prior Switch models. The original Switch panel comes in at 6.2 inches while the display on the Switch OLED stretches the screen to a respectable seven inches (both support 1,280 x 720 resolution in handheld mode or 1080p when docked). The Switch Lite is the smallest of the bunch with a 5.5-inch 720p display and no docking option.

    Performance and battery life

    The Switch 2’s predecessors use a custom version of Nvidia’s Tegra X1 chipset, which uses an octacore Arm CPU and a Maxwell-based Nvidia GPU that’s in league with the 900-series graphics cards that ruled the era. The power handily eclipsed smartphones of the time, but lagged well behind the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One that launched years prior. Still, that hasn’t stopped developers from producing critically acclaimed games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and excellent ports of several popular titles within the last several years.

    Nintendo has yet to divulge many technical details about the Switch 2’s new Nvidia chipset, only stating that it offers “significantly improved CPU and GPU performance” compared to the original Switch. We also know that the processor will allow for 4K gameplay at up to 60 frames per second in docked mode or 1080p at up to 120fps (with a variable refresh rate) in handheld mode.

    As for battery life, you can eke out between 4.5 and nine hours on the Switch and Switch OLED. Nintendo says the Switch 2 can last between 2.5 and 6.5 hours, depending on usage, and takes approximately three hours to charge, just like previous models.

    Joy-Cons and other controllers

    The Switch 2 will feature longer, magnetic Joy-Con slots for a more secure connection. Instead of sliding the controllers into a side-mounted rail, you instead push them into a recessed slot. In addition, each Joy-Con 2 will feature “more durable” analog sticks and function like a mouse in certain scenarios, allowing you to control functionality in select games by simply sliding them across a flat surface.

    The Joy-Cons that came with the original Switch were available in multiple colors. The Switch 2 controllers, meanwhile, come in a black colorway with red and blue accents surrounding the analog sticks. Matching colors drape the entirety of the attachment point where the shoulder buttons are located, which is visible when using a Joy-Con as a single controller. The inside of the attachment area also matches the Joy-Cons’ respective colors, and the right Joy-Con now features a “C” button for accessing various GameChat features.

    If you find Joy-Cons too cramped, rest assured that Nintendo also introduced a new Pro Controller during its recent Direct event. Along with customizable rear buttons and a 3.5mm audio jack, it sports the aforementioned “C” button found on the Joy-Con 2, which launches a chat menu when pressed. Like Nintendo’s original pro-grade model, it also features bigger buttons and triggers than the Joy-Cons, but will cost $79.99 (up from $69.99).

    Storage, dock, and more

    In terms of storage, the Switch 2 offers 256GB of internal space, which is eight times the storage capacity of the original Switch and four times that of the Switch OLED. You can add up to 2TB of additional storage using microSD Express cards, too, which offer faster read and write speeds than your standard microSD card.

    Other notable hardware tweaks include an additional USB-C port on the top of the console and a built-in microphone with noise filtering, so you can chat with friends using Nintendo’s new Discord-like GameChat feature. GameChat also lets you screen share and make video calls via the new Nintendo Switch 2 Camera. Nintendo has added a redesigned, U-shaped adjustable kickstand to the Switch 2 as well, which spans the width of the display.

    As for the Nintendo Switch 2 dock, it comes with a built-in ethernet port just like the Switch OLED dock, whereas the original dock requires an optional adapter. The new dock also features a pair of USB-C ports, as opposed to just one, while retaining an HDMI port.

    Games and software

    The original Switch had about a dozen titles available at launch, with dozens more released by the end of 2017. As of writing, Nintendo has announced a number of Switch 2 launch titles, including first-party games like Mario Kart World and third-party titles such as Split Fiction and Cyberpunk 2077. Nintendo also announced that select GameCube games are coming to Nintendo Switch Online and that several enhanced “Switch 2 Edition” games will be available at launch, most notably The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

    You will have plenty more to play on the Switch 2, however, as it’s backward compatible with most Switch 1 games. That said, Nintendo says some older titles may have some in-game compatibility issues, including Doom: Eternal, Rocket League, NBA 2K25, and Warframe. You also won’t be able to make use of Nintendo’s creative VR kit (sorry, Labo fans).

    By the numbers

    The standard Switch and Switch OLED are nearly identical on paper, but the Switch 2 has many notable upgrades. You can see how all three compare, along with the Switch Lite, in the chart below.

    Specification

    Nintendo Switch 2

    Nintendo Switch

    Nintendo Switch OLED

    Nintendo Switch Lite

    Processor Custom Nvidia chipset (details TBD) Nvidia Tegra X1 custom chipset Nvidia Tegra X1 custom chipset Nvidia Tegra X1 custom chipset
    Screen type 7.9-inch LCD 6.2-inch LCD 7-inch OLED 5.5-inch LCD
    Resolution (handheld) 1,920 x 1080 1,280 x 720 1,280 x 720 1,280 x 720
    Resolution (docked) 3,840 x 2,160 1,920 x 1,080 1,920 x 1,080 N/A
    HDR10 support? Yes No No No
    Internal storage 256GB 32GB 64GB 32GB
    Expandable storage microSD Express (up to 2TB) microSD (up to 2TB) microSD (up to 2TB) microSD (up to 2TB)
    Sensors Accelerometer / gyroscope, mouse / brightness (in console) Accelerometer / gyroscope Accelerometer / gyroscope Accelerometer / gyroscope
    Ports (handheld) 2x USB-C / 3.5mm USB-C / 3.5mm USB-C / 3.5mm USB-C / 3.5mm
    Ports (dock) 2x USB-C / HDMI / ethernet 3x USB 2.0 / USB-C (power adapter) / HDMI 2x USB 2.0 / USB-C (power adapter) / HDMI / ethernet N/A
    Wireless connectivity Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth / NFC Wi-Fi 5 / Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC Wi-Fi 5 / Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC Wi-Fi 5 / Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC
    Wired connectivity Ethernet (docked mode) Ethernet via optional adapter (docked mode) Ethernet (docked mode) N/A
    Built-in mic? Yes No No No
    Speakers Stereo speakers Stereo speakers Stereo speakers Stereo speakers
    Battery capacity 5,220mAh lithium-ion 4,310mAh lithium-ion 4,310mAh lithium-ion 3,570mAh lithium-ion
    Battery life (est.) 2 to 6.5 hours 4.5 to 9 hours 4.5 to 9 hours 3 to 7 hours
    Charging time About 3 hours About 3 hours About 3 hours About 3 hours
    Game card slot Switch 2 and Switch cartridges Switch cartridges Switch cartridges Switch cartridges
    Weight (grams) 399.16g (or 535.24g with Joy-Con 2 controllers attached) 299.3g (or 399g with Joy-Con controllers attached) 322g (or 422g with Joy-Con controllers attached) 275g
    Dimensions 4.5 x 10.7 x .55 inches 4 x 9.5 x .55 inches 4 x 9.4 x .55 inches 3.6 x 8.2 x .55 inches
    Starting price $449.99 $299.99 $349.99 $199.99
    Available June 5th, 2025 Now Now Now
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