Hacking Pandora's Battery exploit for Switch 2 after recent EU ruling requiring Nintendo change it's design to allow users to easily replace batteries?

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I understand that without board scans of the Switch 2 hardware, this post is speculative at best. The reason I bring this up is because Nintendo likely had absolutely no plans to make the batteries replaceable until the EU's judgement. If they weren't expecting the potential for a battery exploit, then they probably never put the appropriate security measures in place when designing the original hardware.
 
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Do you really need to start a new thread for this? It will never, ever lead to anything and we don't need 27 different Switch 2 hacking threads when zero would suffice given the unhackable nature of it.
 
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A simple google search would have easily spelled out everything and why it would never work but since you seem incapable of doing that i'll explain.


What is Pandora's Battery? TLDR Sony had special service batteries made for the psp that would boot the console into Service mode. Service mode has little to no security checking thus its easy to load custom firmware on the PSP once it was discovered how to replicate the service battery. Its the only console to have this exploit


How does this relate to the switch 2? The console does not have a low level mode that ignores the on board security processor. Even the factory service firmware is signed by nintendo so it passes the security check. The console also does not have special service batteries thus end of discussion
 

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