Difference between revisions of "Android on Raspberry Pi"
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You will need the Android image for the Raspberry Pi. You will also need disk image writing software to write the Android image to the flash drive. | You will need the Android image for the Raspberry Pi. You will also need disk image writing software to write the Android image to the flash drive. | ||
− | There are a few different Android images / Android versions for the Raspberry Pi. | + | There are a few different Android images / Android versions for the Raspberry Pi. The two most popular at the time of this writing: |
*emteria.OS | *emteria.OS | ||
*LineageOS | *LineageOS | ||
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+ | ==Emteria.OS== | ||
+ | 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. | ||
[[Category:Computer Technology]] | [[Category:Computer Technology]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 6 April 2020
Android for Raspberry Pi isn’t 100% stable (but neither is anything Micro$oft). 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.
You will need the Android image for the Raspberry Pi. You will also need disk image writing software to write the Android image to the flash drive.
There are a few different Android images / Android versions for the Raspberry Pi. The two most popular at the time of this writing:
- emteria.OS
- LineageOS
Emteria.OS
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.