I was over at a friends house a while ago playing on his Switch docked to a TV, he was blasting Nazis in Wolf 2 in hybrid console fashion. He was having some electrical work being done in the basement, and suddenly the power for the room we were playing in went out. I got that strange feeling in my stomach we all have had at least once in our lives, when our power goes out while playing a video game, usually because of power instability, a younger sibling, or maybe even a parent, and it just vanishes, all your unsaved progress gone forever. However, I still heard the Nazis screaming their asses off saying "I'm changing positions!" and "Do you have visuals?". I took a look over at the dock and realized that the game was still continuing, right where he left off. The power going out is the same thing as the Switch being lifted out of the dock, and the Switch knows to immediately switch to battery power. All of his progress was still there, but he paused the game and hit Save just in case. This isn't a monumental feature which will boost sales and help Nintendo hit their 20 million units, but it is definitely something quite interesting that nobody's ever considered.