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Nintendo Switch UI Leaks: 7 Interesting Features Nintendo Plans To Lock Up Until March 3 Release Date

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Nintendo Switch User Interface leak has gotten out of control when the hybrid console's pre-order leg has a ridiculous mishap (on Nintendo's part to say the least). The UI leak claim first went out doubtful but when the claimant posted a video showing a legitimate unit of Nintendo Switch at hand, everything about the console hybrid went insane.

According to NeoGAF user @hiphoptherobot, a Nintendo Switch has arrived earlier at their doorstep ahead of its scheduled arrival. The news quickly went out to the site but members dismissed the news since Nintendo is keen in keeping its latest offering a secret. Even press people who are invited to conduct a "hands-on" on the device are well monitored to make sure no information gets out.

Apparently, the NeoGAF member took to YouTube the evidence that will prove the said leak. To cut it short, Nintendo Switch User Interface leak happened and here are the 7 interesting take away features to come, Ars Technica wrote.

First, the Nintendo Switch system setting shows 25.9GB free space therefore around 6GB of the 32GB of built-in storage (expandable via MicroSD card) is taken up by system software. Second, upon putting Nintendo Switch on "Sleep Mode," a quick menu will pop up by tapping the home button. Third, by tapping the home button thrice after a protective setting will secure it from turning the system on.

Nintendo Switch's fourth feature entails five levels of brightness configuration when transitioning to DS/3DS and Wii U which are controlled by a touchscreen slider. For feature no. 6, there are eight separate slots for different users in the system software which can have their customized nickname and pre-set icon. Lastly, "Basic Black" and "Basic White" Nintendo Switch default themes are available but users can have additional downloadable menu themes as seen on the 3DS.

Nintendo Switch officially takeoffs on March 3. Nintendo recently revealed its lineup which includes "The Legend of Zelda" and "Breath of the Wild."

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