Switch
Now Reading
Nintendo Switch Is Shown To Be Capable of Running Android 10
0

Nintendo Switch Is Shown To Be Capable of Running Android 10

by Aiman MaulanaFebruary 16, 2021
What's your reaction?
Me Gusta
0%
WOW
0%
Potato
0%
Sad Reacc
100%
Angery
0%

Nintendo Switch Is Shown To Be Capable of Running Android 10

The Nintendo Switch is one of the best gaming systems available today given its hybrid nature. You can enjoy it comfortably at home on your TV or just bring it around with you like a typical handheld gaming device. To add more versatility to it, someone has managed to installed Android 10 to the system.

Nintendo Switch Running Android 10

The folks over at XDA Developers have managed to install Android 10 on the Nintendo Switch and actually managed to run the operating system. To be precise, it’s LineageOS 17.1 but it is based on Android 10 so it counts. Previously, they did something similar as they ported over Android 8.1 Oreo to the hybrid gaming system.

For those of you who aren’t aware, the LineageOS 17.1 used here is based on the NVIDIA Shield TV’s software. It is said to work faster and is more responsive compared to Android 8.1, along with a boost in battery life as it managed to implement a deep sleep mode.

Apart from that, Wi-Fi performance has also been improved, and there is better Joy-Con support here. What makes running Android on the Nintendo Switch a very attractive idea is the ability to download more apps on the system, giving you more usability than you would get with its native OS.

For the full list of updates, check it out right below here:

  • Android 10 based on Lineage 17.1
  • OTA updates.
  • Full Joy-Con and Pro Controller support with analog sticks and rails.
  • Hori Joy-Con support.
  • Deep sleep that can last for weeks.
  • An Android TV-based build.
  • Reworked fan profiles for quieter operation.
  • Optimized dock support with resolution scaling.
  • A rewritten charger driver supporting USB-PD and third party docks.
  • Optimized touch screen driver.
  • Easier install via Hekate partition tool.
  • Reworked, simpler, power profiles.
  • Much improved WiFi driver with less dropouts.
  • Shield TV remote app support for easy docked control.
  • Reboot to payload support.
  • Improved Bluetooth accessory support.
  • Autorotation support.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t something that Nintendo officially support, and it’s not something the LineageOS team planned for either. It’s funny to think that this version of Android 10 lacks support for NVIDIA Shield games like Half Life 2 and Tomb Raider despite being the same software build.

It’s only natural to expect bugs, and some of the known ones include Bluetooth audio stutter, Joy-Cons not working properly with certain apps, and that it will not work with every Switch model. In fact, it only works with Nintendo Switch models without the updated internals, which means the Lite variant is definitely out of the question.

The great thing about doing this is that you can easily switch between Android 10 and its native OS for as long as you have an extra microSD card to spare for the Android installation. Just be careful if you plan on doing this as it might brick the system if you make a simple mistake. If anything goes wrong, it will not be covered by warranty, and no one will compensate you for it so do it at your own risk.

Source

Pokdepinion: It would be interesting if everyone could get it to run both Android 10 and its native OS. You’d have a media powerhouse in a very convenient form.

About The Author
Aiman Maulana
Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. YouTuber, video editor, tech head, and a wizard of gaming. What's up? :)

Leave a Response