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All iPhone 13 specs, screen size, and dimensions

Apple’s Sept. 14 keynote presentation revealed everything about its upcoming iPhone 13 lineup. Here are the specs and screen sizes for each member of the upcoming iPhone 13 family. iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini Image via Apple Size The iPhone 13 measures 5.78 inches tall, 2.82 inches wide, and .30 inches thick. The device weighs 6.14 ounces or 174 grams. For reference, the iPhone 12 weighs 10 grams less at 164 grams. The iPhone 13 Mini comes in at 5.18 inches tall, 2.53 inches wide, and .30 inches thick.

Nintendo confirms a price cut for base Nintendo Switch model is not coming to the U.S.

Following yesterday’s confirmation and subsequent implementation of a price drop for the base Nintendo Switch model in Europe, Nintendo has now clarified this isn’t something the company plans on rolling out globally.  In a statement to Axios reporter Stephen Totilo, Nintendo of America confirmed the price drop was only going to go into effect for retailers in Europe and the United Kingdom, with no plans in the works for a discount in North America.  Nintendo tells me yesterday's Switch price drop was just for Europe (and the UK):“The trade price

Nintendo to Reduce the Price of the Original Switch Across Europe

Top GamesNintendo has confirmed it will be reducing the price of the original Switch console across Europe following the release announcement of the OLED model / NintendoNintendo has confirmed it will be reducing the price of the original Switch console across Europe following the release announcement of the OLED model.It appears that the "next-generation" Switch console has impacted the markets ahead of its release. With the OLED model prepped for consumer's shopping carts, Nintendo has decided to decrease the price of the original release. This marks the first major purposeful

Nintendo confirms base Nintendo Switch price cut for Europe

Nintendo has officially dropped the price of the original Nintendo Switch console model in Europe, with the potential to drop further in the future.  This is the first non-sale-based price cut for the Switch since it launched in March 2017. Based on current listings, the original Switch is now listed at €269.99 in Europe and £259.99 in the UK on the official Nintendo Store, down from €329.99 and £279.99 respectively.  This was confirmed by Nintendo UK, via VGC, which noted that this is partly being done to prepare certain markets

Nintendo could reportedly be dropping the price of base Nintendo Switch models next week

Early reports show that Nintendo might be slashing prices for the original Nintendo Switch console models as early as next week. According to French deal tracking website Nintend’Alerts, Nintendo could be dropping the original Switch variant’s price from the standard $299 to as little as $249 on Sept. 13. There has been no confirmation from Nintendo that this price cut is coming, although it lines up with previous decisions from the company in years past as we approach the launch of the Nintendo Switch OLED on Oct. 8.  Related: Hands-on: The

Nintendo may have updated Joy-Con design to prevent drift with new The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword model

One of the main complaints about the Nintendo Switch is the tendency for its main controllers, the Joy-Con, to malfunction and develop a drift that causes the analog sticks to randomly move and input commands to the console.  In one of its newer product releases, however, it appears that Nintendo might have quietly found a way to eliminate one of its system’s biggest problems. In the new pair of limited edition Joy-Con that were released alongside The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD earlier this month, one Twitter user noticed that

Nintendo Wii U and 3DS Japan eShops Dropping Credit Card Support Next Year

Nintendo has now confirmed that customers in the Japan region won’t be able to top-up their Wii U or 3DS eShop balance using credit cards as of January 18th, 2022. Nintendo announced it via a Twitter post and an accompanying blog post. Credit card support for both of these eShops had already been dropped in many regions – including Europe, Australia, and New Zealand last year. However, customers will still be able to shop games digitally using other payment methods, so at least the stores aren’t shutting down entirely. Given

Nintendo Denies the Switch OLED Is More Profitable, New Model Rumors

[embedded content] Nintendo’s latest model of the Switch, the OLED model, got a relatively tame response from the gaming industry and fans. It was overshadowed by the specter of a hypothetical console, the Switch Pro, that would have been more powerful but for which there had always been tentative evidence. It appears Nintendo is trying to both head off potential speculation about another Switch Pro, as well as shut down rumors about the Switch OLED’s price point. A recent Bloomberg report claimed that Nintendo’s new Switch OLED model cost about