This project will show you how you to install and run Android TV on the Raspberry Pi. Android TV is a special version of the popular mobile operating system. It features a redesigned interface that works better with the horizontal nature of TV screens. To get Android TV to run on a Raspberry Pi, we will be using a special build of LineageOS.. In this article we will show you how to install Android TV in Raspberry Pi 3. Note: this article will show you the installation instructions in Linux, but the same steps are applicable for Windows and Mac OS X, too. Also, note that the Android TV build that we are using is not stable, and some of the apps might not work properly. Things you need
Turning your Raspberry Pi into an Android TV media center is a great way to enjoy streaming content, run apps, and have a full-featured smart TV experience on a budget. This guide will walk you through the steps to install Android TV on your Raspberry Pi, providing you with a powerful and flexible media center... Remember that the Android version you can run will depend on the specific Raspberry Pi model you're using: the Pi 3/3B is limited to Android 7.0, while the Pi 4 supports Android 13/14, and the Pi 5 supports Android 14. Don't worry - even with a Pi 3 or 3B, you can still successfully run Android and transform your Pi into a capable Android TV.