Here a nice trick i know a lot of you will will try to do it ,it's so cool to have 2 Os instead of 1 ,it's like getting a new phone ,and you can do a real comparison see if your iPhone can do it all ;
So here is the installation ofAndroid 2.2 (Froyo) via the Bootlace 2.1 app.
So here is the installation ofAndroid 2.2 (Froyo) via the Bootlace 2.1 app.
Here’s the video of the installation:
For the installation, you don’t need to use PC’s or Mac’s to install Android into the iPhone. you can simply use the available listed tools:
- Jailbroken iPhone
- Bootlace 2.1
- WiFi connection
Here’s the process to install Froyo in the iPhone:
Step A: Install Bootlace 2.1
1. Run Cydia from iPhone’s springboard.
2. Add “http://repo.neonkoala.co.uk/” (without quotes) as repository
3. Tap “Add Source”
4. Install “Bootlace”
2. Add “http://repo.neonkoala.co.uk/” (without quotes) as repository
3. Tap “Add Source”
4. Install “Bootlace”
Step B: Install OpeniBoot
1. Run Bootlace from Homescreen.
2. Install OpeniBoot
2. Install OpeniBoot
Step C: Install iDroid and run new OS
1. Install iDroid by tapping on the “iDroid” tab in the bottom row.
2. Once finished, tap “QuickBoot” tab in the bottom row.
3. Tap the Android Logo that appears.
4. iPhone should restart and boot into Android.
2. Once finished, tap “QuickBoot” tab in the bottom row.
3. Tap the Android Logo that appears.
4. iPhone should restart and boot into Android.
Once finishing this you’re running the phone again, you can check for Android updates by repeating step C.
Now people can get crazy ideas here, but demarcating boundary lines between iOS and Android and their respective phones looks plain wrong and can be a waste of time. If you have the time to waste and is utterly bored with iOS on your iPhone, you can do this instead.
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