For those people who cannot live without their daily Android fix, but who want to run the open source mobile operating system on Apple’s hardware, help could be at hand.
Developers have posted an online video demonstration of Android 2.3 (commonly known as Gingerbread) booting and running on an iPhone 3G.
The video has no commentary, but clearly shows the iPhone being rebooted and running either Android 2.3 or the usual Apple iOS.
The user is given the dual boot option of either using iOS or Android 2.3, thanks to the OpeniBoot software.
The ability to run the Android OS on Apple devices comes from developers at the iDroid Project, whose self stated goal is to fully port the Linux kernel and the Google Android OS to Apple’s iDevices. Its FAQ page explains that its long term intention is to eventually replace iOS on Apple handsets.
But what makes this porting of Android 2.3 so noteworthy is the fact that Gingerbread is rarely seen on any smartphones at the moment, and certainly not Apple handsets. Indeed, many Android users have only received the Android 2.2 (Froyo) update in the last couple of months.
That said, in November it was revealed that Gingerbread was heading for Google’s Nexus One smartphone and at Christmas the Nexus S was launched with Android 2.3 onboard.
It should also be noted that this is certainly not the first time that non-Apple approved software has been spotted running on Apple hardware.
In July last year for example, a developer by the name of Comex ported the plug-in of Adobe’s Flash for Android-based devices, so that it worked on the iPad. Comex cheekily called the program “Frash”.
That hack was a result of the ongoing frustration felt by many Apple users regarding Steve Jobs’ fierce opposition to Flash technology.
Since then, Apple has officially approved an app that finally allow millions of Apple users using iOS-based devices to watch Flash videos, thanks to the Skyfire web browser that streams Flash video back to an Apple device using the HTML5 format.
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Another tech moron!
Adnroid has NOT surpassed iOS. According to the report you foolishly refer to, all android devices stacked together surpassed iphones sold. Thats ALL the article claims.
Now when you join me in a place called "reality" you know realize that if you combine iPod Touch and iPad, all of a suden iOS outnumbers Android 2:1.
'That said, in November it was revealed that Gingerbread was heading for Google’s Nexus One smartphone...'
So where is it? Google has still not rolled it out to the Nexus One even though the N1 is pure Android.
And now the competition are even running it!