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Scooterman1

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May 15, 2008
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I know that's it's most likely against Apple's policies, but so is Jailbreaking.
What I wonder is, if it could be done, and were legal, is this.
If the developers could adapt Android to load and run on the iPhone, how many would try this? I think it would be a lot of fun. And we could have Flash on our iPhone. Would you be game to loading and trying this out?
 
Android 1.6 can be installed on an iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G. No version yet working on a 3GS, and none of the 2.x Android builds work on them yet.
 
Android 1.6 can be installed on an iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G. No version yet working on a 3GS, and none of the 2.x Android builds work on them yet.

Thanks. I have an old 2G.... I'll have to find where I can download and install it. It will be fun. Even on the old iPhone. It would be a LOT of fun if the 2.x would run on my 3GS.
 
Check the iphone hacks thread there is a topic about running android on the iPhone. It's pretty cool but drains the battery like crazy.
 
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