From here, press "A" for "Sharing & Editing," then select "Send to Smartphone" from the options. Next, get to the Switch home screen, open "Album," then select the image you want to share. To start, make sure you have your iPhone or Android on-hand, and that your Switch is updated to at least version 11.0.0. Method 1: Share Directly to Your Smartphone If you want to see what it used to take to get your New Horizons screenshots on your phone, you can see those legacy instructions at the bottom of this article. It still isn't perfect, and it might make you wonder why Nintendo hasn't figured out a more straightforward method, but it isn't nearly as painful as it used to be. Thanks to version 11.0.0, however, the process is vastly improved. In the past, moving a screenshot from a Nintendo Switch to an iPhone or Android phone was enough to make you pull your hair out. Don't Miss: Free Apps & Services to Use During the Pandemic.But since they are technically screenshots, they don't save to a photo library - they save to the screenshot library on your Switch. It's just like using the screenshot button on your controller, only the NookPhone lets you frame up your shot, add filters, and all the rest. The first thing to understand here is that the photos you take with your NookPhone aren't really "photos," they're screenshots. In pure Nintendo form, however, it's not easy. We might not be able to hang out with friends in-person during a mandatory lockdown or self-quarantine, but we sure can in " Animal Crossing: New Horizons." Snapping pictures with the new NookPhone feels almost as personal as taking selfies in real life, so, naturally, we want those memories to live on our real phones as well.
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