The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 has been confirmed through FCC filings to support WiFi 6 and NFC, marking notable enhancements over the original model, which only featured WiFi 5. The inclusion of NFC in the Right Joy-Con suggests continued support for Amiibo figurines, which unlock in-game content. Additionally, players will benefit from charging options via both a bottom and a new top USB-C port. While details on the release date remain scarce, anticipation grows for more information in the upcoming Nintendo Direct in April.
The Nintendo Switch 2, revealed through FCC filings, is set to support WiFi 6 and NFC, signaling significant improvements over the original Switch.
NFC support in the Switch 2's Right Joy-Con indicates continued integration with Amiibo figurines, allowing players to unlock game content wirelessly.
Charging options for the Switch 2 are confirmed for both a USB-C port on the bottom and a new one on the top, marking a functional upgrade.
While the Nintendo Switch 2 will have WiFi 6 support, it does not include WiFi 6E or the latest WiFi 7 standard, aligning with Nintendo's tendency to lag behind in technology.
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