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- Nintendo Switch An update for online app has ended.
- The update app changes the name and some of the UI elements.
- The app, like automatic screenshot and video uploads on your phone, offers a handful of new features, when a friend gets notifications when it is online, and much more.
It is difficult to believe, but the Nintendo Switch 2 is already out of the hit store shelf. In preparation for the arrival of the new console, the Nintendo Switch Online app has received an update. This update made some helpful changes that make the app more useful than ever.
Today, the Nintendo Switch Online app version 3.0.1 came to Android and iOS. This update includes some notable review in the app. The first tablet point in Changlag mentions that the app’s name has been shortened in the Nintendo Switch app. Nintendo has also re -designed some elements of the app.
An important improvement in this update includes screenshots and videos. Earlier, you had to scan a QR code and connect the temporary Wi -Fi network to transfer files wirelessly from your phone to your phone. Now you will be able to automatically upload screenshots and videos from your switch 2 to your phone. Unfortunately, this functionality is only for switch 2. The app states that you will be able to upload 100 files, which can be saved for up to 30 days.
Some other good changes are that you can now receive invitations for the game chat, when friends get online, and add new friends to the app. Nintendo also mentions that the update has improved insects.
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Considering that similar features have been present in the PlayStation and Xbox apps for a long time, it was nice to see that Nintendo finally met his colleagues in this regard. But the company issued to today’s company was not the only update, as the Nintendo Today app also received some attention. Users can now connect the app’s calendar to your calendar app, favorite content and filter news.
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