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The switch is fun to tinker with if you have a hackable one. I wrote a guide on XDA on how to install Android on a Switch. I didn't actually do any of the hard work to port anything or anything technical, just wrote the guide. I didn't expect it to become like the guide but it did. I saw it used by Linus Tech Tips once.
I kinda felt bad for never updating it. I dunno if it still is up to date enough to still be useful.
https://xdaforums.com/t/guide-how-to-install-android-on-your-switch-step-by-step.3952300/
I think I used that guide to try out Android on the switch back in the day.
Has Android gotten any better on switch? It was sluggish last time I tried