One of the main assets of the Switch OLED is its 7-inch OLED screen, which offers better picture quality than the Switch Lite’s 5.5-inch LCD screen. Colors are more vivid and contrasts sharper, making games more immersive and enjoyable to play. However, if you value mobility and lightness, the Switch Lite with its smaller screen may be a better choice.
The Switch OLED’s battery offers similar battery life to the Switch Lite, with an estimated lifespan of between 4.5 and 9 hours, depending on usage and games. The Switch Lite has a slightly longer battery life than the classic Switch, ranging from 3 to 7 hours. If autonomy is an important criterion for you, the two consoles are equal and the choice will depend more on your preferences in terms of screen and functionalities.
The Switch OLED has 64 GB of internal storage, which is double the capacity of the Switch Lite, which offers 32 GB. This difference can be a deciding factor if you plan to download a lot of digital games on your console. However, it is possible to expand the storage capacity of both consoles with a microSD card, which may mitigate the importance of this difference for some users.