Can i put android on my iphone




















The biggest issue right now with the 3G is power management PMU on the wiki , which isn't fully functional. Most importantly, suspend isn't yet working, so your battery won't likely last long. It's still come a long way from where it's been in the past, though, and having followed this project excitedly for a while, the progress they've made in recent weeks has been really impressive. Regarding a few nuts and bolts: Your iPhone's lock button acts as the Android back button; the iPhone home button acts as the Android menu button; the iPhone's volume down button acts as the Android home button; and the iPhone's volume up button acts as I'm not really sure what.

To lock the screen, press the iPhone's home and lock buttons at the same time. To power off, hold the lock and home buttons for a couple of seconds until the Power Off prompt appears. You can see a few other operating quirks by watching the video above. As you can see in the video, performance isn't perfect it's occasionally a little laggy , but again, with time, that could change significantly. Either way, the iDroid project—along with OpeniBoot and Bootlace—is something I remain extremely excited about.

As a long-time iPhone user and recent Android switcher, the main thing that sets the two apart for me is the iPhone hardware, which always feels head and shoulders above whatever Android device I put my hands on. I know a lot of people including myself who'd kill to dual boot an iPhone 4 with iOS and Android. In fact, if you really want to help out, you can donate to the iDroid Project by clicking the Donate button on the top right of the iDroid Project's main page and maybe speed things along.

If you've been playing around with Android on your iPhone, let's hear about it in the comments. Ready to transfer to iOS? Then tap Move Data from Android. If you already finished setup, you need to erase your iOS device and start over. If you don't want to erase, just transfer your content manually. On your Android device, open the Move to iOS app. Tap Continue, and read the terms and conditions that appear. To continue, tap Agree.

Then wait for a ten-digit or six-digit code to appear. If your Android device shows an alert that you have a weak internet connection, you can ignore the alert.

Your iOS device will create a temporary Wi-Fi network. When asked, tap Connect to join that network on your Android device. Then wait for the Transfer Data screen to appear. On your Android device, select the content that you want to transfer and tap Continue. Then—even if your Android device shows that the process is complete—leave both devices alone until the loading bar that appears on your iOS device finishes. The whole transfer can take a while, depending on how much content you're moving.

Here's what gets transferred: contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, and calendars.

If they're available on both Google Play and the App Store, some of your free apps will also transfer. Any impact on battery, performance, or other components is unknown. Please use caution in installing and using this version. Follow NakedSecurity on Twitter for the latest computer security news. I cannot believe how much laughter this article brought me. Being of the mindset that every Apple already has a worm in it, this only helped me find yet another reason to laugh at all those lemmings who wait for 48 hrs in the rain for Apples latest cash grab.

Because it has tens of thousands of more apps. Because its not going to slow your phone down for battery issues Because it will take advantage of the hardware more, given that there is more software that will Because IOS is extremely limited.

Android offers an open ecosystem and exponentially more features, and potential features. Thats why IOS lost so much and continues to lose in all spaces.

Its just not a feasible purchase anymore. All Apple products are, aesthetics and hardware. But again that hardware is never really used. Every porting project begins all in red, fanboi chumps!!! What idiots. This is great news. May actually turn the iPhone into a real phone! Lot of morons on here apparently. Android is a dumpster fire when it comes to security and you idiots are paying a company for the privilege of selling your data.

Get your fool heads in check.



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