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The Nintendo Switch unofficially runs Android 10 thanks to a port — and it supports many of the console's hardware features.
Android is now available on the Nintendo Switch, allowing you to unofficially run an alternative platform on Nintendo's hybrid gaming machine.
Following the reveal of an unpatchable exploit in the Nintendo Switch back in January of 2018, diligent hackers have finally gotten the portable console to boot and run Android. It opens up a long ...
Nintendo Switch Almost An Android Device In June 2015, there were rumors that the Nintendo Switch, then known by its codename Nintendo NX, would use Google's Android platform as its operating system.
The Switch would have needed a special type of Android-based OS, one that would essentially be a locked down version of Android, one that Nintendo would be able to control.
The popular Nintendo Switch console has just gotten a working port of Android using the LineageOS ROM based on Oreo, and it's even got some extra goodies.
After the mobile OS unofficially arrived in mid-2019, Android 10 has now arrived on the Nintendo Switch courtesy of a LineageOS 17.1 port.
Want to take some of your Nintendo Switch experiences to iPhone or Android? The good news is there's now an app for that, Nintendo's official… ...
Homebrew developers at XDA have released the first publicly available Android firmware for Nintendo's system, a take on the Android 8.1-based LineageOS 15.1 for compatible models.
One of the most popular Nintendo Switch emulators that's still in active development arrives on Android shortly after Nintendo shuts down its rival.
Playing games between an Xbox and Nintendo Switch may soon expand beyond "Fortnite," "Minecraft" and "Rocket League." According to a session posted for the Game Developers Conference in San ...