That explains the two sticks that it has, it's to keep the device from falling to either side.No joke, it actually breaks it. I remember seeing a reddit post on it. I wouldn't try it.
It is 15V docked.Why would plugging a USB-C phone into the Switch dock "break" it? I don't see how it would cause "pyrotechnics" either, since it's literally just a USB hub with support for USB-PD (same voltage and amperage as the AC adapter).
That's after the Switch system negotiates 15V, as per the USB-PD standard. Prior to the power negotiation, it's 5V.It is 15V docked.
Has anyone tried plugging their smartphone into the dock? Just curious if it'd work. I'd do it if I had a USB-C smartphone.
Got a source for this? I'm genuinely curious.No joke, it actually breaks it. I remember seeing a reddit post on it. I wouldn't try it.
Of course it doesn't. Your phone doesn't support DisplayportWell, my phone didn't break. It charges for a few seconds and then the light on the dock starts flashing and need to unplug the dock before being able to use it again. After that tried to charge my phone through the dock with my phone's power cable, and it was charging normally.
Btw, Screen mirroring or whatever it's called doesn't work.
I thought my phone did support Displayport. Just looked at the specs and turns out it does not.Of course it doesn't. Your phone doesn't support Displayport