Nintendo Switch Specifications Bared, System Components Illicitly in the Open

The imminent launching of a Japanese video game console may have hit a snag after reports surfaced that its operating system and other related items were apparently stolen. Nintendo has confirmed the incident through a statement which pointed out that personnel belonging to one of the organization's American distributor had unlawfully marketed the gaming products.

On YouTube, a film revealing the user interface of the Nintendo Switch has been uploaded. The footage has also divulged important processes like menus and procedures involved in making a new system user.

The identities of those who uploaded the video have also been unveiled. User names hiphoptherobot and NeoGAF have detailed the steps associated in creating the systems account and the affiliated settings.

The procedure being tackled here involves Nintendo-linked images. Bowser characters as well as Hylian Shield and Master Sword items are also included.

The availability of custom themes has also been disclosed. As of the moment, only the Basic White and Basic Black selections are available.

In contrast to what Nintendo has earlier announced, it has been shown that the internal storage capacity of the gaming console is 25.9GB which is actually off the 32GB mark. Even accommodating the 2TB Micro SDXC expanded memory cards, which the company has declared supporting, remain questionable.

Icons of the Nintendo Switch's OS have also been presented. The News user interface provides data to players about vital facets of the system.

Other image representations like the Nintendo eShop are also shown. The Albums segment introduces the space storage for screenshots.

Meanwhile, checking the Joy-Cons accessory and the battery sustainability can be done with the Controllers tab. Components like the sleep mode, the screen lock and the TV connection can be found when pressing the Systems Settings icon.

It is intriguing to note that username hiphoptherobot has shared the early release of a pre-ordered Nintendo Switch unit. However, no data about the location and the recipient of the console have been divulged.

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