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Switch 2 Features Battery Saver Mode That Stops at 90%

May 13, 2025 11:33 AM

Nintendo has introduced a new firmware option for the Switch 2 that allows users to cap their device’s battery charging at approximately 90 percent. This feature aims to extend the battery's lifespan by avoiding full charges, which can degrade battery health over time. Gamers can enable this option in the System settings menu. While this limits the device's usage time when unplugged, it ensures better long-term battery capacity retention. Nintendo shared this update on their Nintendo Today app, aiming to highlight its usability for players.

How can I extend the lifespan of my Switch 2 battery?

To extend the lifespan of your Switch 2 battery, you can activate the new firmware option that caps charging at around 90 percent. This setting helps reduce battery deterioration and prolong overall battery health.

The Nintendo Switch 2, releasing on June 5, 2025, is set to build upon the success of its predecessor, the original Switch. With new features geared towards enhancing user experience and prolonged battery life, it aims to attract both existing gamers and new players, reinforcing Nintendo's commitment to innovation in portable gaming technology.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2025-05-13 11:48:09
Nice to see Nintendo adding more user-friendly battery options—this feels like a small but thoughtful step for long-term Switch 2 owners. Now if only they’d throw in a battery health percentage display like smartphones have.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-05-13 11:42:10
Smart move by Nintendo—letting players trade a little playtime now for way more battery life later is a solid QoL feature. Feels like they’re finally catching up to what phones and laptops have been doing for years. Love that Nintendo’s leaning into battery health, but I’d kill for a ‘fast charge’ toggle next—sometimes you just need that quick top-up between sessions.
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