Nintendo Switch Bricking FAQ (2024)

This Nintendo Switch bricking FAQ is to help you separate facts from fears. When it comes to concerns with third party accessories damaging the Switch console.

Why create this FAQ?

In the spring of 2018, a wave of user reports involving third party docks damaging the Nintendo Switch swept through the community. We only had end-user reports to go on. The media only covered content from a single gaming influencer. And Nintendo was mostly quiet during the event. Add to this the Nintendo Switch was the first USB-C device for many. And USB-C is significantly more complicated than the legacy USB. As it offers a lot more technology.

As a result a lot of fear monger also occurred. Some found technical information they didn’t quite understand. But latched onto a single sentence and stirred up the community more. To get a good idea of what was actually happening you had to piece it together from several sources. While one person posting “it’ll brick your Nintendo Switch” was far faster and affected many.

I created this FAQ to better share what we know from legitimate sources. To tell what we know to be true, what is theorized, and what is false. To answer your questions and concerns with the best data possible.

What is “bricking”?

The term means a device won’t function and isn’t recoverable. “It is as useful as a brick.”

For the Nintendo Switch, this often appears as stuck in the boot screen or not booting at all.

What was the Nintendo Switch bricking scare event?

The bricking of Nintendo Switches by third-party docks went back to October 2017. But the community-wide event occurred in mid-March 2018. Shortly after Nintendo released firmware update 5.0.0 for the Switch. It went viral when YouTuber Spawn Wave released a video on the death of his Switch. He postulated it was an issue between his Nyko dock and the 5.0.0 update. And told his viewers to avoid third party docks under the new firmware.

From there other Switch owners started reporting their own Switches bricked. The consensus was the 5.0.0 update did something bad with the Switch and third-party docks. Over the next two months, some new info came out. Though nothing official from Nintendo that was helpful. Since then there have been good theories put forward on the actual cause of the issues. But to date, no definitive evidence has been presented.

Nintendo Switch Bricking Timeline

October 2017: Nyko releases a smaller Nintendo Switch dock.
March 12, 2018: Nintendo released the 5.0.0 update.
March 15, 2018: Spawn Wave (the same guy who did the 5.0.0 security video above) releases a YouTube video on the death of his Switch.
  • Original video.
  • He recently updated to 5.0.0 and left his Switch on a Nyko dock using Nintendo’s AC adapter overnight. It was dead the next day.
  • He checked internals, no obvious sign of a problem. Used a new Switch to charge the old Switch’s battery. Old Switch is stuck in a boot loop. No way to access the saved game data.
  • Nyko offered to replace Switch. Declined offer as Switch gets beat up from his video work.
  • His Takeaway 1: Don’t use any third-party dock under 5.0.0. A replacement dock case (Nintendo’s electronics) is fine.
  • His Takeaway 2: Lack of ability to backup saved data is a huge flaw on Nintendo’s part.
March 15-16, 2018: Nintendo blogs and news sites start reporting third party docks can brick your Nintendo Switch.
  • Nintendo Enthusiast, Nintendo Life, and others.
  • Every blog/news post cites Spawn Wave’s YouTube video as their primary source. Nintendo Life also cites a direct email, which involved a Nyko dock.
From here there was an increase in the number of bricked Nintendo Switch reports involving Nyko docks.
There were also a few reports of FastSnail docks causing issues.
And reports of theCharjenpro dock.
March 27 2018:, Nyko responded to an article onKotaku:

Reached by e-mail, a Nyko representative told Kotaku that the company is “aware of the issue some Portable Docking Kit owners are facing after updating the firmware on their Nintendo Switch to version 5.0. Though further testing is still required to determine the exact root cause of the problem, we believe it is related to the way the Switch handles AV output for an external TV/monitor while the console is docked on the Portable Docking Kit.” Nyko says it is working on a solution and has policies on replacing malfunctioning products.

Source

Later that same day, Nintendo made a statement to Kotaku:

Unlicensed products and accessories do not undergo Nintendo’s testing and evaluation process. They might not work at all with our game systems, and they could have compatibility problems with certain games, the Nintendo Switch system itself, and other licensed accessories and peripherals.

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April 26, 2018: Insignia states they’ve had no customer reports of issues since the 5.0.0 update.
May 1, 2018: A class-action lawsuit is filed against Nyko.

What do we think actually caused the bricking?

To date, no one has presented hard evidence of the original cause of the issue. Or why certain third-party docks caused damage. While others did not. But there are some good theories out there.

The leading theory is that some third party docks didn’t have proper Power Delivery protocol hardware. A PD protocol chip is used to negotiate power between two USB-C PD devices. In this case, the dock acts as a charger for the Switch. Lack of proper negotiation could allow improver voltages into the Switch’s circuits.

Two separate reviews have found the Nyko docks did not use a PD protocol chip. Instead, they emulated the function with other hardware.

It is likely FastSnail and other known bad brands did something similar.

This would also explain why other brands, most notable Insignia, have no reports of issues. If they used proper PD protocol chips the issue would never come up.

Was the 5.0.0 firmware update a factor?

Probably not. There is no denying an increase in the number of reports since the 5.0.0 update. But that was also after a video on the issue went viral. Remember Nyko docks were damaging Switch consoles 4-5 months before the firmware update.

That said the update made a lot of changes around accessing the Switch. All undocumented. And Nintendo continues to release updates with little to no documentation.

Do all third party docks brick the Nintendo Switch?

At this point, the answer is no.

A lot of Switch owners will tell others to avoid all third-party docks. But some have shown to be safe by lack of issues, such as Insignia. And newer docks have since been released with no known issues.

We know Nyko, FastSnail, and Charjenpro should be avoided.

If you want to play it safe but still want a smaller dock there is a DYI option. Buy a Switch dock replacement case. I use one from Basstop. It is only a plastic shell that can house the electronics inside the official Switch dock. Complete with tools and how-to video, you can use official Nintendo electronics in a much smaller setup.

Do third party chargers also cause bricking?

No. And anyone who tells you otherwise will not be able to provide any proof when asked. Try it.

There are no confirmed reports of third party chargers causing a problem with the Switch.

Third-party accessories are not inherently unsafe. Damage caused by a third party accessory is not covered under the Switch’s warranty. Nor should we expect Nintendo to test against third party accessories. Third-party accessories are common across all electronics. Most of the time they enhance and fill niches users want. There is the occasional bad apple, as we’re seeing now.

Most USB-C chargers and power banks are not created for the Switch only, like a dock. Anker has two Nintendo Switch Edition power banks. But both use technology common in their other USB-C PD power banks. And most are made by companies with years of experience. They understand PD protocols and have been enacting them for a while.

See my Safely Charging the Switch page for more details.

Does bricking affect my saved game data?

At the height of the issue, people affected lost all their game data. It pre-dated Nintendo Switch Online and the cloud backup. You could transfer your profile from one Switch to another. But not when the original Switch wouldn’t boot.

Repairs from Nintendo involved replacing the motherboard or replacing the entire unit. The Switch’s storage chip is keyed to its own motherboard. Nintendo seems unwilling or unable to transfer data when changing hardware.

Today it is better, but not worry free. Nintendo Switch Online is available with cloud backup. But that needs to be active before the damage occurs. It also doesn’t backup every game for anti-cheating reasons. Most notable Splatoon 2 and Pokémon: Let’s Go.

Some local repair shops can also swap out the affected components. Rather than change out half the system.

How can I backup my gave save data?

You can subscribe to the Nintendo Switch Onlineprogram ($20/year). That includes cloud saves for most games. Some games, most notable Splatoon 2 and Pokémon: Let’s Go, will not back up to the cloud.

You can also transfer it to another Switch, but both devices need to be in working order. Note your profile is moved, not copied.

What should I do if my Nyko dock bricked my Nintendo Switch?

Nyko had been offering to repair/replace affected consoles and attempt to save data. You should contact them via customersupport@nyko.com. But don’t hold your breath on getting your saved game data back.

You can also contact Nintendo. Reports were mixed on free warranty repair or paid (~$115). Keep in mind your Switch’s warranty was only for 12 months. Except were local laws say otherwise.

Why is the dock so complicated?

In short, because it needs to be. When designing the Nintendo Switch they embraced new technology. Which allowed the Switch to be the Switch. The most notable being USB-C. They could run power, video, audio, and data all through a single port. But each of those still needed their own technologies behind the port.

Increased Power Requirement
  • The dock requires 39W (specifically 15V/2.6A) to output video.
  • The dock does use a bit more power than the Switch alone, for the USB ports and video conversion. But it rarely draws more power than it does when undocked. The extra 21W required for the dock to operated is not needed or used beyond a verification check.
  • SeeHow Switch Charging Worksfor more details on how the Switch draws power.
Product Verification Before Video Output
  • When connecting a dock-like device to the Switch’s USB-C port it calls on Nintendo Alternate Mode. That is looking for the vendor identity and product identity (VID/PID) of the connected device.
  • If the VID/PID doesn’t match what the Switch is looking forward then it never moves on to DP Alt Mode, which is what allows for a video signal to pass through.
  • The Nintendo Alt Mode prevents most third-party USB-C to HDMI adapters from working with the Switch, even if they support DP Alt Mode.
  • The product verification process was cracked. Third-party docks marketed for the Switch are using this crack.
DP Alt Mode to HDMI
  • The Switch uses DP Alt Mode for video output. It is essentially USB-C DisplayPort.
  • The dock uses HDMI output as it is more common on TVs than DisplayPort. The dock handles the DP Alt Mode to HDMI conversion.
  • Not all USB-C to HDMI adapters support DP Alt Mode. And if they do they must still get around the Nintendo Alt Mode check to enable video output.
USB-C Power Delivery Protocol Issues
  • USB-C devices negotiate power regulation with their charger. The dock handles negotiations with the charger, then passed on to the Switch console.
  • The dock uses a specific negotiating chip. Third-party dock producers use a variety of negotiating chips. Or in some cases none at all.
  • Some third-party docks appear to not follow proper USB-C PD protocol.
  • The Switch does not follow strict USB-C standards. It has USB-C protocol errors and flaws. These are hardware-level issues.
Data
  • USB 2.0/3.0 is used to carry data from accessories attached to the dock to the Switch console.
  • The two side ports accept USB 2.0. Which is more than enough for wired controllers.
  • The rear port is built for USB 3.0. Best used for high-speed accessories, such as a USB to Ethernet adapter. But Nintendo has yet to enable USB 3.0 on the console’s end. Given the Nintendo Switch OLED’s dock comes with built-in Ethernet (the primary use for USB 3.0 on the dock) it likely never will.

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Nintendo Switch Bricking FAQ (2024)

FAQs

What happens if your Switch gets bricked? ›

The term means a device doesn't function completely, typically on a permanent basis. “It is as useless as a brick.” For the Nintendo Switch, this often appears as stuck in the boot screen or not booting at all.

What causes a bricked Switch? ›

The bricking problem has been a thing for the past several years and is most famously blamed on using third party devices to charge or dock the Switch, and VectorDriver breaks it all down in a semi-dense electrical engineer tutorial of conductors, voltage, and Switch innards.

Will a third party dock brick my Switch? ›

Some Third-Party Docks Caused the Switch to Brick

In late 2017, there were several reports popping up on the Nintendo Switch subreddit of Switch consoles being damaged by third-party docks like the Nyko Portable Docking Kit for Nintendo Switch.

How do you reset a bricked Nintendo Switch? ›

Nintendo Switch Charging and Power Issues

If the console still won't turn on, it may be frozen and will likely require a hard reset. You can hard reset your Switch by holding the power button down for 15-20 seconds.

Is it possible to Unbrick a device? ›

Un-bricking

Some android devices that become "bricked" because the contents of their nonvolatile memory are incorrect can be "un-bricked" using separate hardware (a debug board) that accesses this memory directly. This is similar to the procedure for loading firmware into a new device when the memory is still empty.

Is it possible to fix bricked device? ›

Whether your phone keeps rebooting, won't boot at all, is stuck in a boot loop, stuck in the boot screen, or bricked totally, the focal point is there is a chance of getting it repaired. But truth be told, a bricked phone can only be fixed by a professional. So, take your phone to a service centre for repair.

How do you stop getting bricked? ›

In order to avoid this problem, it is advised to add a small delay at the beginning of user firmware, before any other code begins executing. The delay is dependent on the MCU but around 1ms should allow plenty of time for the debug adapter to connect to the device and halt it before the device can disable itself.

How do I know if my system is bricked? ›

A bricked device won't power on and function normally. A bricked device cannot be fixed through normal means. For example, if Windows won't boot on your computer, your computer isn't “bricked” because you can still install another operating system on it.

How do I restore bricked? ›

To factory reset a soft bricked Android device: Boot your device in recovery mode. Select Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Select Yes to reset the device and wait.
...
Deleting temporary files can sometimes do the trick.
  1. Boot your device in recovery mode.
  2. Select Wipe Cache Partition.
  3. Select Reboot system now.
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How can you tell if your Switch is banned? ›

Error Codes: 2124-4007, 2124-4508
  1. This error code indicates the Nintendo Switch console you are using has been permanently banned from connecting online due to a breach of the user agreements.
  2. A breach of user agreements may include, but is not limited to, activities such as: Fraudulent or unauthorized transactions.

Can a charger brick my Switch? ›

It is safe to charge the Nintendo Switch with a third-party USB charger or power bank. There have been no confirmed reports of quality charger damaging a Switch console.

Can jailbreaking brick your Switch? ›

Can jailbreaking brick your Switch? The biggest risk of jailbreaking your Nintendo Switch is bricking. While there aren't many reports of jailbreaks bricking the Nintendo Switch system, it is a possibility due to the fact that most jailbreaks tweak the operating system in some way.

Can you fix a bricked console? ›

These kinds of bricks can only be fixed by repairing or replacing the damaged parts. Are video game consoles going to soon die out? No.

How do I force a deregistered Switch? ›

Select the user that is linked to the Nintendo Account you want to deregister the primary console for. Select the picture of your icon in the upper-right corner to access your Account Information. Scroll down to the "primary console" section. Select "Deregister" twice to confirm.

What happens if you brick a device? ›

'Bricking' your phone essentially means that your once useful device is now only as useful as a brick. A 'bricked phone' is usually unresponsive, won't power on, and doesn't function normally.

What happens when a device bricks? ›

What Does Bricking Mean? Bricking refers to a consumer electronic device that has been damaged beyond repair, making it utterly unusable, often because of damaged firmware.

How can I access my bricked internal storage? ›

In that case, you can try this method to access the custom recovery and get a Nandroid backup and makes your bricked Android run smoothly.
  1. Boot your Android device into the Recovery mode and go to the Restore option.
  2. Choose a backup file from the list, confirm it, and wait for it to finish restoring the backups.
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What is bricked status? ›

A cell phone that is "Bricked" is considered to be unrepairably damaged electronically, usually not from physical damage.

What is softbrick? ›

A soft-brick problem is caused merely by a software error/crash and makes your device switch on automatically every time you manually turn it off. This phenomenon is referred to as Boot Loop. Soft bricked Android phones are not as difficult to fix as the hard bricked Android phones.

What is a common reason a device can become bricked during a firmware upgraded? ›

2.1.

Some of the major reasons for hard bricking include installing firmware not intended for the device, severe physical damage, interrupting a firmware flashing procedure, or following a flashing procedure incorrectly.

What does bricked mean in slang? ›

(slang, vulgar) To be scared; to be terrified. quotations ▼ The first time I performed in public I was bricking it.

How do I know if I bricked my router? ›

Open an Internet browser on the computer and type "192.168. 1.1" without the quotation marks in the address bar and press the "Enter" key. If the router is operating normally, a prompt for username and password appears in the browser window. If this connection is successful, the router is not bricked.

What is a hard bricked device? ›

What is a hard bricked phone? A hard bricked phone is an Android phone that will not boot up normally, will not boot to recovery and will not boot to download mode so it is like a brick as sits there like a brick doing nothing.

Can I brick my stolen iPhone? ›

You can't brick it, but you can wipe it to remove personal data.

Can a motherboard be bricked? ›

If the BIOS is corrupted (during an upgrade probably), the motherboard is bricked. A dual BIOS allows the motherboard to correct this problem by recovering from a backup copy of the BIOS stored on another chip.

Can an iPhone get bricked? ›

There are many explanations for getting your iPhone bricked. They include: Upgrading to an unstable iOS version. Your iPhone will get bricked when the upgrading process disrupts the baseband bootloader or damages your iPhone's firmware.

Can a Nintendo switch get blacklisted? ›

A banned Switch doesn't have access to any online gaming or the eShop. Users can't download games or update their Switch, either. Offline games still work, like those in old-school gaming consoles. Bans are often put in place after a user tries to hack or tamper with the console, or after buying pirated games.

What happens if you buy a stolen Switch? ›

They may ask you to read your console's serial number, so they check its status. If it's stolen, you'll have to return the device. But on the bright side, you won't get into trouble for owning a stolen Switch (you could otherwise). You can get in touch with the Nintendo support here.

Does overcharging a Switch damage it? ›

Leaving the console on the dock or plugged in directly with the AC adapter overnight, or past the point where the battery is fully charged will not cause harm to the battery.

Does the charging brick matter? ›

Your charging brick should offer over-current, overvoltage, overheating, and short circuit protection. And if you come across a USB charger that will automatically adjust the voltage according to your device's temperature level, then you should probably consider purchasing it.

Is it OK to play the Switch while it charges? ›

Yes, you can play your Nintendo Switch while charging it in either handheld or docked mode. This applies to all Switch models (original, OLED, Lite) and it's perfectly OK to do so.

Is jailbreaking a Switch risky? ›

There are security risks to jailbreaking your phone. While jailbreaking gives you more control over your device, it also gives all the apps that run on it more control. The biggest security threats come from allowing these applications to request root access on the device.

Does Nintendo block stolen switches? ›

We can't remotely block a lost or stolen Nintendo Switch, but we can unlink our account.

Can Switch games be pirated? ›

“Nintendo consoles have long suffered from piracy issues and the Switch is no different. Even if a game is protected against piracy on its PC version, the released version on Switch can be emulated from day one and played on PC, therefore bypassing the strong protections offered on the PC version.

What is the lifespan of a console? ›

Most consoles have about a six- or seven-year span between generations. Some will be backward compatible with previous generations (XBox tries to do this, Sony is iffy, and I can't speak to others), but take it as a blessing if it is and “that's life” if it isn't.

What happens if you brick your motherboard? ›

“Bricking” your motherboard generally means you tried a BIOS flash, it failed or something happened, and now your mobo is toast. In this case, the components should be fine. Usually just a new motherboard. If the other components are not damaged, then you can just put them onto a new board and everything will be fine.

Can a PS5 get bricked? ›

A core cause of bricked PS5s is power interruptions during rest mode. If you frequently wake your PS5 up to a warning message that the power was turned off incorrectly, you're at significant risk of data corruption that can brick the console.

What are the signs of a damaged motherboard? ›

Common symptoms of motherboard issues are similar to CPU problems: The system does not display anything; an error code appears; one or more beeps occur; the system locks; the system reboots; a Windows BSOD (blue screen of death) appears; or one or more of the ports, expansion slots, or memory modules fails.

What are the signs of a dead motherboard? ›

The motherboard is the computer, so the usual symptom of a failed motherboard is a completely dead system. Fans, drives, and other peripherals may spin up if the motherboard is dead, but more often nothing at all happens when you turn on the power. No beeps, no lights, no fans, nothing.

Can motherboard damage be repaired? ›

Many laptop owners assume they need to buy a new laptop when this happens. But there are many circ*mstances where a motherboard can simply be repaired. In other cases, you may be able to replace the motherboard without replacing your other components, saving yourself a lot of money in the process.

How do you reset a stolen Switch? ›

Hold down the volume up and volume down buttons, then press the power button. Continue holding the buttons until Maintenance Mode loads on the Nintendo Switch. Choose Initialize Console Without Deleting Save Data, then select OK. Wait for the console to finish resetting, restoring it to factory settings.

How many times can you change primary Switch? ›

You can change this as often as you need to, but only one console can be the primary at a time.

What does a device getting bricked mean? ›

What Does Bricking Mean? Bricking refers to a consumer electronic device that has been damaged beyond repair, making it utterly unusable, often because of damaged firmware.

How do I know if my Switch is damaged? ›

The first sign of trouble is when the switch begins to behave in a fashion that is abnormal in any way. For example, if there's an audible crackle, snap, or popping sound when you flip the lever, then it's pretty clear that your switch is defective and it's time to replace it.

Will Nintendo fix my switch for free? ›

How much will it cost? If your product issue is covered under our warranty, you won't pay a fee. Otherwise, repairs are considered out of warranty (and not covered) when: Your product is no longer covered by the Nintendo warranty.

Can GameStop fix my switch? ›

Need your console or controller repaired? We can fix it! Just bring your eligible products into any GameStop store and we'll take care of the rest.

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