Don't take off the Switch 2's screen protector
Briefly

The Switch 2 comes with an important protective film layer on its screen that users should not remove, as it serves to prevent glass fragments from scattering if the screen breaks. Nintendo's safety manual reinforces this warning, echoing similar advice from the Switch OLED launch. Additional guidelines in the manual cover usage environment, temperature limits, and battery maintenance. New Joy-Con controllers also have specific warnings regarding the use of straps to prevent accidents and maintaining functionality with magnets.
If you're picking up a Switch 2 this week, resist the urge to remove the screen protector you'll find applied to the console out of the box. This is actually a "film layer designed to prevent fragments scattering in the event of damage..."
Nintendo recommends you avoid using the Switch 2 in dusty, smoky, or humid environments; that you stick to playing it in temperatures between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius; and that you charge the batteries at least once every six months.
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