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Most people may not be interested in installing Android 14 on their Nintendo Switch, but LineageOS 21 now officially supports the popular gaming device. Previously, we have seen Android 10 being run on the Switch, but this marks the first time LineageOS has been officially backed for the handheld console. Users will have the option to flash LineageOS on both the Lite and OLED models of the Nintendo Switch. It’s important to note that this is different from modding the device, which usually requires additional steps and sometimes soldering for non-launch units. This new development simply allows users to add an extra operating system to their Switch without major modifications.

The advantage of flashing Android through LineageOS is the ability to run emulators and access a wider range of applications compared to the standard Switch operating system. Since Android is installed on an external microSD card rather than the Switch itself, users can easily switch between the default system and LineageOS whenever they want. For users who prefer using the Switch dock, there is a LineageOS 21 build that optimizes the Android TV interface for better performance in docked mode. However, there is a known bug that affects the functionality of ADB with this version, so users may want to wait for a fix before upgrading.

It’s important to have the necessary hardware, including a USB-C cable, a microSD card formatted to FAT32, and access to a PC for flashing LineageOS 21. Installing LineageOS 17.1 will erase all data from the Switch, so backing up important files is recommended. Additionally, users will need to sideload the Google Apps package and an Alarm Disable zip file for full functionality. Detailed instructions and downloads for installing LineageOS 21 on the Nintendo Switch can be found on the official website, along with information on known issues and updates.

For those interested in learning more about LineageOS 21 and its features, there are comprehensive guides available on the XDA Forums. Stay updated on the latest news and developments by following 9to5Google on your Google News feed. By using the provided affiliate links, you can support the platform and access more content.