A:AnswerYour best bet right now is to check the app or bestbuy.com in the mornings. I had to wait a week with checking (a lot) before I finally got one. They go out of stock within a minuet of when the restock shows the switch is available. There might not be a big restock for another month due to manufacturing delays.
A:AnswerThe Nintendo Switch has the ability to connect to a tv and has detachable controllers (Joy-Cons). The Nintendo Switch Lite is a "handheld only" version of the Switch that can't connect to a tv and doesn't have detachable controllers.
A:AnswerA lot of Best Buys have a buy back program where you can sell your used electronics. To answer your specific question, I don’t think you can get a direct exchange of an old broken Switch for a discount on a new one. But you may be able to get a couple of bucks towards it!
A:AnswerHello! Sadly the product does not come with a manufacturer’s warranty. You will have to purchase warranty through whichever store you will be buying the system from. The only thing that is covered by Nintendo however is if the Joy Cons start to drift. They will fix the drift free of cost but you will still have to pay for shipping costs.
A:AnswerIt doesn't require a memory card to work. The memory card is optional but useful if you will be purchasing the games digitally which can take up a lot of the Switches internal memory, but if you buy the physical copies of the games instead its not needed.
A:AnswerUnfortunately no. Both my and my friends have drift issues, however Nintendo is still fixing the joycons for free. Kind of weird they released the new model with the old joycons.
A:AnswerThat depends on the game that you are purchasing. The switch only has 32gb of internal storage so I would definetly recommend buying a micro sd card if you plan to play more than one game.