Nintendo says there's no 4K Switch Pro coming

Plus: iPhone 13 Pro Max charging boost, another Galaxy S22 leak, Google's Nest Hello is getting an upgrade, and more –
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Bad news if you were hoping to see a supercharged, premium Nintendo Switch in the near future: Nintendo has gone on record to quash recent rumors of a 4K Switch Pro model, saying there are "no plans" for an upgrade beyond the OLED model.

 
 

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