Note the dimmer/yellower P1 LED. I guess add me to the list of people with Switch hardware quality issues :(pic.twitter.com/7QwAyTBtCm
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I suspect some metallic/solder residue bridged the current limiting resistor. There is some questionable looking dust inside.
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It's not a bug, it's a feature!
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Or just over-tightening...
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Hon Hai """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""Precision"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Not that weird when you have tight deadlines to test the product for propper QA :P
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Only one controller, only the two PCB screws.
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They have robots screwing up the controllers (pun intended). Such robots may be misscalibrated ;)
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iFixit photos confirmed the type of screws that should've been there and where.
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I had some problems with my switch too, this is my 2nd console, for now it's ok. My left joycon was defective :(
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