Right now we don't have much in the way of official details on the Nintendo Switch, but information keeps leaking out ahead of the new console's big reveal in a livestream scheduled for January 12.
The latest nugget of Switch info concerns the battery - based on a filing placed with the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in the US, the upcoming machine is likely to ship with a non-removable battery.
That may not sound like much of a big deal if you're used to Xbox Ones and PlayStation 4s, but remember the Switch has a portable mode too, and battery juice is going to be crucial for those extended gaming sessions away from home.
The Switching hours
What's more, the Wii U eventually got itself a battery pack booster that increased the time between charges to 8 hours. It doesn't look like Switch owners are going to have the same option for on-the-go gaming - or at least not yet.
Technically the Switch reviewed by the FCC was prototype, so there is a chance that Nintendo could make some tweaks before the console finally goes on sale in March. However, at the moment it's not looking good.
This probably won't be a dealbreaker for anyone on the fence about buying a Switch, but it's something else to bear in mind before you part with your cash. We're looking forward to hearing more about Nintendo's latest creation in January.
Via Engadget