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Google blocking sideloading of unverified apps means popular emulators for the PS2, PS3, and Nintendo Switch will no longer ...
As demonstrated in a video hands-on by xdadevelopers, while far from perfect, Android (LineageOS 15.1) running on the Switch is quite functional in its current, first-release form.
The Nintendo Switch emulator Sudachi is no longer under active development, and this time it wasn't Nintendo that shut things ...
Nintendo started to lock down that possibility in mid-2018. Still, if you've got the right version, Android on the Switch is shaping up to be a project well worth trying.
The Switch is a hybrid console that can plug into a TV or operate as a handheld device. Naturally, Switch fans wondered if it would be possible to run the Android mobile operating system on the ...
With the previous Android build, the Switch did charge when plugged-in, it was only at 5W basic USB charging, while now proper PD is supported. It's still not as fast as charging in the default ...
In a continuing trend of ‘but does it run Android?’, enterprising folk over at the XDA-Developers forum have found a way to get LineageOS (the successor to CyanogenMod) installed and ru… ...
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.
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