A:AnswerWarranty is 12 months. No, it does not cover liquid damage or cracked screens. You may want a tempered glass screen protector to help protect the screen and/or an additional warranty to cover such things.
A:AnswerOnce you set the switch up you can get free games and also purchase them on the app store. You can also buy some games that won't be downloaded on the switch and they will only be on there when you insert the game in them.When buying the switch it should say bundle and show a game if not you have to purchase games separately.
A:AnswerYes and No. While cartridges are region free you may run into issues with stuff like DLC. Also, you will need to purchase a different power adapter to be used in the UK. I am sure you will have no problem finding one there. You would need to do the same for stuff like your cellphone anyways.
A:AnswerSame price, Nintendo is selling like "hot cakes" as it is, they don't need to offer a discount. However, they are selling the "Version 1" with Mario Kart 8 for $300 and the Switch Lite with Pokemon Sword or Shield for $240.
A:AnswerThe Switch can be played in handheld mode with a battery life of 4.5 hours to 9 hours depending on what you're doing and playing.
So yes it can be taken and played while being a passenger* in the vehicle.
P.S. Don't Drive and Switch. It's bad mmmmkay.
A:AnswerWhen you dock the switch with the Joy-con's attached it charges both the Switch and the controllers while when it's not docked the switch will charge the joy-con's when they are attached.
It doesn't come with the separate charging dock you can buy.
A:AnswerYes, but you would need a converter box. It won't look pretty though. It would look better in handheld mode. With how much TVs have come down in price, you'd be better to put the money towards that. If you still need to use old devices, there are options for that.
A:Answer1) The MicroSD card (SanDisk) isn't required.
2) The switch only has 32GB of internal storage while the MicroSD gives you 128GB more storage which I recommend.
3) The accidental insurance is 100% worth it, if the device is accidentally damaged then it's replaced. Cost is $50 for 2 years of protection, if it's broken then you paid $50 for a new $300 console. (Please ask at purchase or talk to a Geek Squad member for all the details of what it covers)