iFixit Says Switch 2 Is Probably Still Drift Prone
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iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original
iFixit has completed its teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 and many repairs don’t look easy. | Image: iFixit After retroactively lowering the original Nintendo Switch’s repairability score from an 8 out of 10 to just 4 out of 10 to reflect 2025 standards, iFixit has found the Switch 2 to be even harder to fix. Following its full teardown of the new console, iFixit is giving the Switch 2 a 3 out of 10 repairability score thanks, in part, to a bat…
Switch 2 Teardown: Still Glued, Still Soldered, Still Drifting
Eight years after the original Switch, Nintendo has finally delivered a true hardware refresh. The Switch 2 brings a faster chip, a better screen, and a bump to 256 GB of much faster UFS 3.1 storage. That’s a welcome leap, on paper. But what happens when the battery stops holding a charge? Or the joysticks start drifting? Or a port wears out? We opened up the new Switch 2 to find out how… Source
Stick Drift on the Switch 2? Teardown of Nintendo Console reveals a Potential Hardware Issue - Yanko Design
It’s 2025, and we’re still talking about Joy-Con drift. Not in past tense. Not as a resolved issue. We’re talking about it because a teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2’s shiny new controllers shows a familiar, almost nostalgic design choice: the same potentiometer-based thumbsticks that turned the original Joy-Cons into warranty nightmares and Reddit DIY
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