First official teardown of the new Switch Lite


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Due to the fact, the Switch Lite is a whole new design, it of course needs to be approved by the FCC because of the internal 'wireless modules', and since everything is now on one motherboard in the new Switch Lite, we get to see a nice complete teardown of it! :)

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(Click on thumbnails above, for nice close-up views!)

:arrow: Source #1: MaxConsole
:arrow: Source #2: FCCID
 

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Retail boards are labeled HAC-CPU-xx. ODIN-CPU-Xx (second x being a number) appear to be for (pre-launch?) Erista EDEVs. MODIN-CPU-Xx appear to be for (pre-launch?) Mariko EDEVs. VALI appears to be for Switch lite dev units. I'm guessing retail lite boards will be HDH-CPU-xx.
XD yeah your right, i just knew it was the normal switch code name, i mixed up the "NTR" code from DS with the HAC from the switch :rofl:

so NTR-CPU-01 would be from the original DS :P

but on the note of the second x being a number, it would actually be both X's are different numbers, they increase the singles digit for minor revisions to the board, and the tens digit if they make a major revision
 
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XD yeah your right, i just knew it was the normal switch code name, i mixed up the "NTR" code from DS with the HAC from the switch :rofl:
It's not uncommon for evaluation boards to have completely different, usually much cooler-sounding names. I mean, how cool would it be to rock a Nintendo Nitro? B-)
 

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