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-[* black] Next we go for the battery connector
-[* black] Battery is well-adhered with a single piece of adhesive, but pries up with a jab of a well-placed spudger
+[* black] We quickly dispatch the battery connector and move on to removing the battery.
+[* black] The battery is well-adhered with a single piece of adhesive, but pries up with a jab of a well-placed spudger.
+ [* black] Unlike the [guide|36346|3DS|stepid=81181|new_window=true], the Switch is not designed for easy battery replacement. Nintendo [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Nintendo-Switch/Specifications/Specifications-1176277.html#1|claims|new_window=true] that the internal battery cannot be removed, and will instead offer a paid replacement program via their customer support.
[* black] Battery specs
[* black] Compare to the [guide|11796|Wii U gamepad’s 3.7 V, 1500 mAh, 5.6 Wh battery|stepid=42195|new_window=true]—which was even more easily removed