How to Install Android on R36S!

R36S is a Retro Handheld Game Console that features a vast library of 20,000+ classic video games in a pocket-sized device. Besides playing tons of Retro games, R36S has a feature that allows users to install Android on it.

Unfortunately, many don’t know how to install Android on R36S. While you are here, you must be one of those users. Don’t you?

If YES, then don’t worry because we have got you covered.

To install Android on the R36S handheld, you need to flash a custom Android firmware image onto a microSD card. This is done by using a tool like Rufus. Post that, one must boost the device with the new SD card. 

The complete process of installing Android on the R36S involves identifying the screen panel version, downloading the correct firmware, flashing it to the SD card, and then making minor adjustments before inserting it into the R36S.

To learn the entire process, keep on reading.

Without any further ado, let’s get started: 

Installing Android on R36S

Here are some easy steps to install Android on R36S:

Identify Your Screen Panel:

  • The R36S has different screen panel versions; identify the one your console has.
  • Download the Android firmware Image:
  • Locate a suitable Android firmware image for the R36S, eg, LineageOS build. 
  • Do check that it is compatible with your R36S model. 

 Prepare the SD Card:

  • Insert a microSD card into your computer. Use a tool like Rufus to format it to XFAT. 

Flash The Image:

  • Use Rufus to flash the downloaded Android image onto the formatted microSD card. 

Adjust the Boot Partition:

  • Locate the boot partition on the flashed SD card. 
  • Replace the default device tree blob (dtb) file if needed with something similar to the R36S. 
  • One can also use the one that matches your screen panel. 

Boot The R36S:

  • Push the SD card into the R36S and power it on. The device will boot into the new Android system. 

Initial Setup:

  • Next, one needs to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Android setup process. We also need to configure your Wi-Fi and Google account if desired. 

TIPS

  • Use a reputable, high-quality SD card from a known brand. 
  • If you encounter issues with the screen panels or SD cards, double-check that you have the correct dtb file for your screen panel.
  • Try a different SD card or consult online forums for troubleshooting. 
  • If you’re dual-booting, make sure to select the correct boot option when powering on the device. 
  • After flashing the image, the R36S may reboot a couple of times as it expands the partition and converts the filesystem. 

Hope you found the guide helpful in installing Android on the R36S.

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