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A reliable tech leaker has posted a 360-degree render claiming to show Nintendo’s next console, which it claims is the most accurate look yet at the Switch 2.

Reliable tech leaker posts a ‘360-degree render’ of Nintendo’s new console

According to OnLeaks, via91mobiles, who have a history of posting accurate renders of unreleased tech such as previous Samsung phones and Pixel devices, the system will feature an 8.4-inch screen, 1.4 inches larger than theNintendo SwitchOLED, as previous reporting has suggested.

The system will also reportedly feature a 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as a USB-C port on the top. This will allow the system to be charged in tabletop mode, something that isn’t possible on the current generation of hardware. The render also features a sensor, the use for which is currently unknown.

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This is the latest in a deluge of alleged information to be released aboutNintendo‘s next console, all of which comes before Nintendo has officially announced the system.

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In just the last week, accessory listings have confirmed details about thesystem’s memory capabilities,as well as potentialmouse-like functionalityin the joy cons.

Last week, supposedimages of Switch 2’s Joy-Consmade their way online. If authentic, they corroborate previous claims that theSwitch 2Joy-Cons will be slightly larger, and feature a magnetic connection.

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And at CES this week, accessory maker Genki has been showing off what it claims to bean accurate replica of the system, ahead of analleged April 2025 launch date.

VGC reported in the summer of 2023that Nintendo’s next console was already in the hands of key development partners, and that Nintendo was targeting a launch the following year. However, the system is thought to have beendelayed internally to avoid shortages, and it’s now widely expected to hit shelves this year.

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