Nintendo Switch has got Android 10 Update to its new Nintendo Switch. Today I will be guiding you thought about the new Android 10 update and what’s new about it and much more. So, read till the end.
About Nintendo Switch Console
- Nintendo Co Ltd is a video game development company based in japan and headquarters in Kyoto. The company was initially founded in the year 1889 as Nintendo Karuta by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and they started to make handmade hanafuda playing cards.
- The Nintendo Switch is a video gaming console developed by Nintendo in March 2017.
- According to XDA-Developers, the same people who originally took Android to the Nintendo Switch, the Switchfoot squad, are back with an Android 10 upgrade.
- Although the mod is only available for some Switch versions, it enables users who install it to run applications such as sports, emulators, and streaming services such as Netflix and Twitch from the Google Play Store.
- It’s important to note that Android is exceptionally unofficial on the Switch. The port is not formally endorsed by the LineageOS project, because it’s more or less a tweaked version of the OS intended for the Shield TV of Nvidia.
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Nintendo Switch Gets Android 10!

- The upgrade also adds even more shine to the mod, causing the Joy-Con sticks to function instead of eight-way D-pads like proper analog sticks, deep sleep support that the developers claim “can last for weeks,” over-the-air updates, and improved Wi-Fi support that guarantees fewer disconnections.
- The real justification for connecting Android to a Switch, of course, is for you to play games that are not Switch games, like those on the Play Store made accessible by the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and PSP emulators.
- In the above video, you can see how they do on the Move. Of necessity, other Play Store games such as Genshin Effect or applications such as Spotify can also be obtained.
- But you’re still not giving up the option to play Turn games, since instead of being flashed to the console itself, Android is loaded on a microSD card.
- The workaround to get Android working still only works on Switches that came out before the chipset and battery updates of Nintendo, which excludes the Switch Lite altogether.
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