A YouTuber demonstrates a process for converting the reMarkable Paper Pro e-paper tablet into an Android device, including running Android 13. The videos show that the hardware can technically support Android, but the result requires modifications that undermine the tablet’s intended “e-paper” experience.
Across coverage, outlets agree the approach works in principle yet is not polished. TechRadar highlights that Android 13 runs despite the display and software not being optimized for the device, describing it as functional but visually and experientially “not pretty.” 9to5Google similarly emphasizes that while Android can be made to run, the process is a hassle and effectively defeats the tablet’s purpose.
Neither source suggests reMarkable provides an official Android mode. Instead, both frame the demonstrations as tinkering by a third party, illustrating capability rather than offering a straightforward upgrade path for typical users.