Also, it looks like it checks for v1 mark, and if present, starts a new wallet db (even though I renamed my v2 to be v1). However, when I either omitted that v mark, or put it at 2 or higher, it used that db. I guess, if the v1 check is being made, the v-non-2 check should also be made, as we donβt know what v3 will be.
In theory yea but in actuality no. V2, Lite (I think), and OLED switches have a more powerful chip than V1, but it is underclocked to be the same speed as V1. Its improved efficiency is what makes the battery life so much longer on those models compared to V1.
that answer was off the top of my memory. I may be incorrect in specifics but that's more or less the case. replacing the battery won't do shit but give you hours from what it was day 1- NOT V2 hours. CommunicationNo4979 β’ 4 mo. ago. Ahhh damn, makes sense tho. Thanks for answering π. Ironchar β’ 4 mo. ago.
Tecsee Sapphire V2. - The Zealio V1 Redux switches are a bit louder than the Tecsee Sapphire V2s in terms of overall volume. With respect to the type of sound, the Tecsee Sapphires though have much more of a contribution from scratch to the overall sound than the Zealios do. - The stem wobble in both the N/S and E/W direction is much smaller in
Alright so here's what's happening, I've wanted to mod my switch forever but I have a V2. Now the thing is, my V2 is in pristine condition but my friend's V1 has minor scratches on the screen and back. Would you guys think that it's still worth swapping them over taking that into consideration?
I have a couple of questions about replacing my switch battery. The battery of the v1 and v2 Switch are the same according to the mAh (both have 4,310mAh). Then why is the v2 battery lasting longer than the v1? Is it just the battery itself or does have the v2 Switch some minor hardware improvements too, which leads to a better battery life?
on one hand, the regular switch is a really solid console. i notice joycon drift/dead spots seem to be a common issue with the switch and a regular one would allow me to replace them as needed. the downside though is that i vastly prefer handheld mode, and honestly don't really see myself using the docking feature, as i have a lot of health
The battery life has already been addressed years ago. So yeah, it's an obviously much better switch than what we already have, and the better version to pick if you want to buy a new one. Wouldn't be entirely surprised if the oled version will replace the current base model in the future if it's received well. 16.
I play mostly docked on my switch (v1) but im STILL upgrading to OLED. They can still have a v2 Switch with OLED/GPU upgraded Switch or OLED v2 hardware with another model OLED upgraded GPU so
In terms of the screen, the Switch has a slightly bigger screen than the Switch Lite, with a difference of just about an inch. However, the aspect ratio is the same on both screens, so you won't
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