To this end, an official Nintendo support Twitter account has warned Switch users to charge their battery at least once every six months. Why? Well, like any lithium-ion battery, the Switch battery could become unable to charge if left unused for an extended period of time.
How common is this issue for the Nintendo Switch? We don't know, but it's apparently happened enough that Nintendo felt the need to make a PSA about it. We do know there is a common issue where the console has issues turning on if the battery is left dead for too long, but there are workarounds for this. There are no workarounds for a broken battery other than getting a new one.
ゲーム機などに内蔵されているリチウムイオンバッテリーは、あまり長い間、充電も使用もしていない状態が続くと、充電できなくなることがあります。
— 任天堂サポート (@nintendo_cs) April 17, 2023
半年に一度は充電してあげてください。 pic.twitter.com/FItKV3azJI
It's unclear if this happens if Nintendo would provide a free replacement or if it would fall under owner negligence and thus not be covered. Whatever the case, it would require sending in your Switch and being without it for weeks, if not a couple of months. In other words, you don't want this to happen, so even if you're Switch is collecting dust, don't forget to turn it on at least a couple times a year.
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