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As far as its hardware is concerned, the Nintendo switch games is like an Android tablet, which runs on an NVIDIA Tegra X1 processor. Not surprisingly, the Android ROM is being pushed to XDA by a group called SwitchDot, which is based on genealogy for NVIDIA Shield TV. This lineage is 15.1, however, which is based on Android 8.1 Oreo, not Android Q.
This ROM is considered as a feature list. The basics work, such as Audio and Joey-Con controller, although the latter is also paid when connected via Bluetooth. CPU and GPU display profiles are available and with TWRP pre-installed, the door is kept open for other modes.
That said, there has been a lot to get anxious users should pay attention. Some Android apps might not handle Joy-Cons properly and the battery life is getting worse because the device can not go deep into sleep. Nevertheless, for the ability to play Android apps and games on the switch, there might be slight ideas on them.
There are still a few pieces left, however, like a download for the ROM, the promise has come in a few days. The instructions indicate that just writing that image on the SD card will be enough to boot the switch in Android, but it requires a custom hectat bootloader. If the group decides to make its ROM really public, we will get the full details of it