That has always been my biggest fear, the warranty in that case for me would be worth nothing and there's a huge amount of bad switches out there.I think this might only become a concern in future when they could be quietly returning revised hardware.
Incorrect. Nintendo could absolutely do this if they wished. They have the keys to sign a firmware which means they could easily modify an old firmware to a newer build number repack/sign the update and install it. This wouldn't be anything they would ever do but is absolutely possible for them. Hell once the bottom hack for the switch drops it will be possible for standard users not that it would be very useful....They can't without replacing the motherboard, and wouldn't do it even if they could
Nintendo support would not have the authority to access the raw source code, let alone modify it in a way that changes the number of efuses that are allowed to be burned on a specific firmwareIncorrect. Nintendo could absolutely do this if they wished. They have the keys to sign a firmware which means they could easily modify an old firmware to a newer build number repack/sign the update and install it. This wouldn't be anything they would ever do but is absolutely possible for them. Hell once the bottom hack for the switch drops it will be possible for standard users not that it would be very useful....
But with a PS4 you can backup your saves to either a USB or Cloud.Here they tell that on the store... They told that to my friend, but he ended up asking for money back and bought PSVR...
His Brand new PS4 Pro also burned out in just a few months, Sony repaired it, it seems like they gave the same console they did some small scratches in it, it was still smelling like burn, but the HDD came clean with all data erased, no saves, no nothing too...