Separately, the dataminer has shown off that the firmware update adds audio support to the Switch's Bluetooth driver. Bluetooth audio has been a much requested feature since the Switch's launch – allowing players to use wireless headsets rather than the 3.5mm jack – and its possible that update would finally allow it to work. However, the dataminer makes clear that they're not sure anything on the console uses it at this point and, as with the dock changes, it could end up never being utilised at all. It is possible, of course, that a Switch upgrade would add the feature however (and mainly-docked players like me would be very happy about that). While impossible to confirm officially at this time, if Nintendo is working on a new Switch, it stands to reason that it would look to implement internal upgrades to support it ahead of release. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/articles/game-scoop-618-if-this-switch-pro-rumor-is-true-is-it-enough"] Rumours of a so-called Switch Pro model have persisted for a long time, with Nintendo going as far as saying it wouldn't announce a new model 'anytime soon', and analysts remaining conflicted on a 2021 release. However, with the company reportedly expecting a second year of record sales, it may be that a new model is seen as a means to boosting software sales. We've also looked into whether a rumoured new chip will help the Switch keep up with PS5 and Xbox Series X. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.[Nintendo Switch Firmware Update]
About my earlier tweet about update 12.0.0 being able to upgrade the dock firmware... There is also this setting: "is_crda_fw_update_supported" "CrdA" = Cradle (Dock) for Aula. Aula is the codename for the new model. (Thanks to @hexkyz!) https://t.co/USSPCbG20q pic.twitter.com/gwsOZdmg6b — OatmealDome (@OatmealDome) April 6, 2021
source https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-switch-datamine-could-point-to-4k-version-dock-and-bluetooth-audio
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