When Amazon launched early access for Luna, it left Android users out in the cold, and the cloud game service became available on Fire TV, PC, Mac and iOS devices. Now, the ecommerce giant has updated Luna’s list of compatible devices and browsers to show that it now supports the Android platform as well. However, users will have to meet some minimum requirements to access the service on Android, and they will need to own one of the few compatible devices that can run Luna.
Luna is currently only compatible with 21 Android devices from Google itself, Samsung and OnePlus. According to 9to5Google, Luna will give an error if you try to load it from an unsupported device. It seems to work on some models not listed on the official page, including the Note 20 Ultra. However, it’s hard to guess whether it will work on a particular phone or not – Luna didn’t load on a Galaxy Z Fold 2, which most means that the novelty of a model has nothing to do with it. The good news is that Team Luna promised to add more devices during the early access period of the service. For now, here is the official list of supported models: