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New Switch firmware addresses battery issue

Have you been questioning how much battery life is left in your Switch? Maybe the battery indicator feels a little off? Well, you’re probably right. Recent reports from other Switch users have been saying that their Switch’s are displaying more battery than is actually in the device. Luckily, Nintendo’s addressed the issue in Firmware 3.0.1.

Patch notes for the update are below:

General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience

Addressed an issue in which the remaining battery charge can’t be displayed accurately

If the system’s battery power display suddenly increases or decreases, it will gradually improve by following these steps.

[via NeoGAF, Nintendo]