1). Is the news true? or a rumor ?!
At present, TX's official website has not published such news, but we can be sure that this is true! Someone familiar with TX canada's official Flashcarda website has revealed that they will soon receive official samples of the new SX flashcard!2). How is it called then? SX Pro v2?
Since the official TX website has not yet confirmed the release of the new Lswitch flashcard publicly, we can call it the English name: New Switch Modchip or Switch Lite Modchip.There is a device for Patched and Mariko units that is probably in production and should be available soon. They plan to release 2 devices; one for all classic versions (original, patch and mariko) and one for Switch Lite.
3). How does the new Switch card work?
It seems that the new Switch and Switch Lite has corrected the exploit of the chip Nvdia Tegra X1, and can not hack them thanks to the RCM mode. How does the new SX modchips work?Indeed, it is a hardware mod. TX is back to basics and this solution is a device that needs to be installed inside the switch. It's a bit like the Trinket M0 chip that lets you crack Classic Switch with hardmod.
4). Is it easy to install?
Since it's a hardmod that usually requires soldering, is the new TX modchips hard to install?No! The installation requirements would be low, that in some cases no welding would be done, at least in some cases.
From what one could say, the installation seems ultra simple and almost plug and play. TX refrained from claiming a complete solderless solution, clearly indicating that this design would still benefit from simple solder connections, compared to the original seamless solder total objective (at least for the conventional model which is the unit that we must inspect).
In other words, a fully transparent installation is potentially possible with conventional models. However, it is not recommended by TX because of long-term reliability issues. Basically, we could clip the mod, but it will be better to solder.
5). Will the hack cancel my Switch's warranty?
Yes, to know it's a hardmod!6). What will the new TX product look like? an R4 card? a switch dongle?
It will be a microchip, in my opinion, because we have to integrate it into the inside of the Switch.7). On which Switch consoles can I use it?
I think this would be an ultimate solution to Swtich Crack, because, according to current info, the new Modchips Switch is compatible with all Nintendo Switch models, no matter whether patched or not, and including the new Switch with better battery life and Switch Lite!And the firmware version limited? No more! The console can be updated without worry until the last version.
8). What is most important to us: what is the price and what is the release date?
City of the person who first unveiled the news, a user of Maxconsole.com answering the name of ub3r1337Third Point: I really pushed for a release date, but TX refused to confirm anything during our meeting. From what I understood, even though it seems to be currently under production, because all sorts of things can occur in the factory during production, they will not commit to a date to me or their resellers until they are certain they can deliver on time enough stock to meet the demand.
I guess I can only respect that, this is probably why they did not announce anything yet, and we should know more once it is finally officially announced on their TX website.
In any case, I believe that it will be available in 2 months, saying at the first of January 2020 at the latest and perhaps the best date of the end of the year 2019. And the price not precise also, but it is assumed that the price of the new linker Switch will certainly not be lower than that of the SX Pro (about 60 $).
9). Where to buy new Nintendo Switch Modchip?
So is it possible to order the new switch flashcard now? yes, as I already mentioned, some sites offered us pre-orders:- USA resellelr: usachipss.com
- UK reseller: nx-card.com
- Canada reseller: Flashcarda.com
- Worldwide Reseller: Mod3dscard.com
- Spain reseller: nxmodificar.com
- Italy reseller: italiamods.com
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