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Android for Raspberry Pi isn’t 100% stable (but neither is anything Micro$oft). Android also isn't optimized for the Raspberry Pi hardware, meaning the performance you see won't be nearly as good as other operating systems on the Pi. Android on Raspberry Pi will install and be mostly usable on models starting with Raspberry Pi 3 or 3B+ models and higher/newer. If you are not using a touchscreen display you will be able to use the mouse and keyboard with many Android apps. Android for Raspberry Pi isn’t 100% stable (but neither is anything Micro$oft). Android also isn't optimized for the Raspberry Pi hardware, meaning the performance you see won't be nearly as good as other operating systems on the Pi. Android on Raspberry Pi will install and be mostly usable on models starting with Raspberry Pi 3 or 3B+ models and higher/newer. None of the current Android builds support any version of Pi Zero because support for ARMv6 architecture was removed from Android years ago. If you are not using a touchscreen display you will be able to use the mouse and keyboard with many Android apps. Emteria.OS is a full build of Android available for Raspberry Pi. While you can get it for free and use it as an individual, it’s aimed more towards industry.Emteria OS is not free. Emteria.OS is a full build of Android available for Raspberry Pi. While you can get it for free and use it as an individual, it’s aimed more towards industry. Emteria OS has a good development group and its on forums if you have any trouble. ==LineageOS==Lineage OS is free. Lineage OS works, is free and appears to comply with Google licensing requirements. LineageOS builds are free, open source, and available online. ==RaspAnd==Another Raspberry Pi OS that is not free. This one has a bad reputation. It appears to be, for the most part, Lineage OS with some bundled apps included that you could have just added manually yourself after installing LineageOS.