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Android 11 Switch

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Android 11
Android11switch.png
General
AuthorSwitchroot Team
TypeOperating systems
Versionbeta 1
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2023/06/02
Links
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Website
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Android 11 for Nintendo Switch. This is a public beta release of Switchroot Android 11/R, based on LineageOS 18.1, on all Switch models.

Switchroot is a community project that aims to bring Android to the Nintendo Switch, allowing users to access Android apps and games on their consoles.

Usage

Click here for a complete guide, it covers the necessary steps to set up Android 11 on the Switch, including the following:

  • Prerequisites: The guide lists the required items and software to perform the installation, such as a Nintendo Switch console, a microSD card, a USB-C cable, and a computer.
  • Downloading the required files: The guide provides links to download the necessary files, such as the Android 11 image, TWRP, and GApps.
  • Preparing the microSD card: The guide explains how to format and partition the microSD card using a tool like MiniTool Partition Wizard or GParted.
  • Flashing the Android image: The guide provides instructions on how to flash the Android 11 image onto the microSD card using a tool like balenaEtcher.
  • Booting into TWRP: The guide explains how to boot the Nintendo Switch into TWRP recovery mode to install GApps and configure the Android installation.
  • Installing GApps: The guide provides instructions on how to install the Google Apps package (GApps) using TWRP.
  • First boot and setup: The guide explains how to boot into Android 11 for the first time and set up the system, including the initial setup and installing the Joy-Con Enabler app to enable Joy-Con support.

Known Bugs

  • Docking sometimes requires undocking and redocking and some weird displays sometimes don't work--this will improve with updates
  • Docking sometimes defaults to a stupid resolution--just adjust in the Switch Configuration app
  • IMU seems to be broken on all devices--no support is planned for the Invensense IMU found in the OLED, but the STM ones should work--not sure why they don't
  • CEC does not work
  • Volume UI does not work due to platform bug
  • RSMouse is not included
  • Shield TV Remote trackpad does not work
  • Framebuffer logging does not work in our U-Boot, so if you get a hang due to improper board initialization (modchip error), nothing will print--this should be fixed in an update
  • adb, mtp, etc. do not work when USB3 is disabled
  • First boot after an in-place upgrade may result in a crash or immediate reboot to recovery--this should only be temporary, and you should be able to somewhat safely ignore this
  • Poor performance on Erista upgrades has been reported--try a clean install if you experience this, and note that there may be some Erista perf issues overall--if we find the source we will fix in a follow-up update
  • Joycons do not turn off in sleep automatically, make sure to turn them off by tapping the 'sync' button on side.

Changelog

beta 1

  • Updated to Android 11/LineageOS 18.1
  • Switch to Lineage Recovery as default recovery (TWRP available as standalone flashable image on download page)
  • Support for all Mariko models (v2, Lite, OLED)
  • Migrated bootloader to L4T-Loader
  • Built-in GMS
  • Support for desktop GL
  • Full hardware composition/overlays (including when docking)
  • Overclocking profiles added via hekate ini entries (see wiki for details)
  • JoyCons work in more apps now (including GeForce Now)
  • Updated Shield stock content, firmware, etc. to Shield Experience 9.1.1
  • Massively improved Wi-Fi support and consistency (no more channel workaround)
  • Improved DeviceSettings (now Switch Configuration) with JoyCon config options to replace zips like joycon-xbox and new panel options
  • Docking supported with or without internal panel mirroring
  • Console Launcher built in, with Pro upgrade included for free for all Switchroot users (Thanks @TheKyle#8441!)
  • Touch and controller keyboards built in on both ATV and tablet distributions
  • Switchroot themeing, including background and some color scheme elements
  • Fixes for some button registration on Nintendo controllers in different apps
  • Most of the kernel-side improvements in L4T (like ddr200 support for compatible SD cards) also apply here
  • Many more QoL changes and fixes--read the commit logs for more info

External links

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