My iPhone Runs Android - I'm Serious! - Installing Native Android on iPhone
My iPhone Runs Android - I'm Serious! - Installing Native Android on iPhone
TL;DW: They are using project sandcastle with an exploit available to the iPhone X and below.
53ReplyHey look it's somebody who uses their own device in whatever way they want.
34ReplyGet 'em!
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Pretty neat. If for no other reason than "because I can".
10ReplyYeah I thought it was pretty cool. Never knew this was possible, though it appears to have been for quite a while.
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I had Android running on my OG iPhone. Must've been around Android 2.1 or so.
It was not really usable. More of a curiosity.
5ReplyAlternate title: Making the iPhone usable
5Reply2024 and you’re still fanboying for a mobile os?
The video also says that this method does not support audio, camera and cellular. Not very usable IMO.
6ReplyIts a joke lmao no need to take it so seriously.
9ReplyAnd yet youre the one that seems butthurt, hmm
7ReplyI'd like another choice, both platforms have become terrible metric-collecting, dark-pattern-infused data-harvesting trash. (iPhone users, don't believe the commercials claiming privacy.)
2ReplyNor does it support GPU, meaning doing anything graphical, like gaming, is even worse of an experience.
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It’s kinda like installing windows or Linux on a Mac. Yeah you can, but it’s a really bad experience.
0ReplyDoesn't installing Linux on a Mac make it more usable though? Especially when using older Mac, that isn't supported anymore.
4ReplyI have Linux installed on an iMac, a MacBook Air, a MacBook Pro, and a Mac Pro ( Proxmox ).
It does not sound like we would agree.
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Its weird that you have to attack some vulnerability to get access
2ReplyNice to see people doing this again
2Reply -15ReplyThat's what "keep scrolling" is for, no need to announce it.
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