So… My problem is: When the battery of my Nintendo Switch (2 months old) goes to zero, the switch can't be turned on anymore. (which is clear, because the battery is empty) … But, even if I charge it appears in the corner just such a charging icon, which is actually good… But I can't play in the time on the switch or turn on.
I wonder if this is normal, because my cell phone, I can use during the charging process. (the switch can be switched on after 1-2 hours of charging) I hope I could describe my problem adequately…
Yes, that's normal. If the battery of the switch is completely empty, then it must first be recharged. You do not have the problem if you load it before it is completely empty.
Yes is normal because the battery has been completely drained. It now needs a certain amount of time until the "normal level" is reached again. The problem has any switch that has not been loaded for too long. Can you be lucky that you did not have to make a hardreboot?
Okay, why is it only up to 2%, that does not make sense? C: What does the switch do with the whole power haha
What is a Hardreboot? And "long" is relative… I did not load it for a week c
I did not turn my on for about 3 months. I'm not sure, but on the Nintendo website is described how to proceed if that happens.
Okay and do you know why a cell phone on 0% (infected) actually works immediately and the switch is not? ^^
This is a disease in the switch that you have not resolved. I think this is mainly due to the fact that the battery is much bigger and therefore takes longer. It may be that you have to load the switch several times until it works properly again. Was with me too. The battery was empty in 20 minutes after loading for more than a day, but then it went again.
Play while charging at the Nintendo Switch goes (unfortunately) only with the original power supply.
Just plug in and wait about an hour to an hour… That's normal.
Because a cell phone is not a console