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Nintendo Switch 2: Samsung Ready to Supply OLED Screens

May 20, 2025 8:51 AM

Recent reports indicate that Samsung is keen to supply OLED screens for a future refresh of the Nintendo Switch 2, despite the current model launching with an LCD screen. Although Nintendo has clarified its decision to use LCD technology, they recognize the ongoing advancements in LCD quality. Historically, Nintendo has followed a pattern of releasing upgraded console versions and is expected to do so with a Switch 2 OLED model down the line. While Samsung believes there is potential for Nintendo to ship 20 million units this year, Nintendo itself projects a more modest 15 million sales target, reflecting conservative estimates similar to the original Switch's performance. The launch version’s high demand is anticipated to last for the foreseeable future, meaning any refresh might not be imminent.

Will there be an upgraded Nintendo Switch 2 model?

Yes, indications suggest that an upgraded Nintendo Switch 2 with an OLED screen is likely to be developed, following Nintendo's historical trend of releasing console refreshes. However, the exact launch timeline remains uncertain due to demand and production considerations.

The Nintendo Switch 2 is a highly anticipated successor to the original Switch, which has been immensely popular since its release in 2017. The original Switch featured an innovative hybrid design, allowing users to play on a TV or as a handheld console. The success of the Switch prompted various updates, including the OLED version, which displayed enhanced visuals and design features. The Switch 2 aims to build upon this legacy but has opted for LCD technology in its initial release, with future enhancements expected as part of its lifecycle.



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