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You no longer have to wonder when you can throw caution to the wind and install . Homebrew developers at XDA have the first publicly available Android firmware for Nintendo's system, a take on the Android 8.1-based 15.1 for compatible models. It's still buggy, including issues with battery life, auto-rotation and sensitive touchscreen input, but the core functionality is there. Effectively, it's a small Android tablet with a pair of controllers attached -- you can browse the web, play 3D games and otherwise use it like you would other mobile devices.
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