Android 2.3 Gingerbread Ported to iPhone 3G [Video]
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After just a couple more weeks of work, hackers could made tremendous progress and brought the recently released Android 2.3 Gingerbread to the iPhone 3G.
iPhone 3G is the first device on which Android 2.3 has been installed successfully using the same OpeniBoot software in previous ports. In case you don't know, OpeniBoot is an open source software based on iBoot that allows jailbreakers to insert their own code such as Linux kernel into iPhone and iPod touch.
Here's a quick video demo showing Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on iPhone 3G in action:
More updates as they come ! Stay tuned ! [Twitter]
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Android 2.3 Gingerbread Ported to iPhone 3G [Video]
After just a couple more weeks of work, hackers could made tremendous progress and brought the recently released Android 2.3 Gingerbread to the iPhone 3G.
iPhone 3G is the first device on which Android 2.3 has been installed successfully using the same OpeniBoot software in previous ports. In case you don't know, OpeniBoot is an open source software based on iBoot that allows jailbreakers to insert their own code such as Linux kernel into iPhone and iPod touch.
Here's a quick video demo showing Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on iPhone 3G in action:
More updates as they come ! Stay tuned ! [Twitter]
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iPhone 3G is the first device on which Android 2.3 has been installed successfully using the same OpeniBoot software in previous ports. In case you don't know, OpeniBoot is an open source software based on iBoot that allows jailbreakers to insert their own code such as Linux kernel into iPhone and iPod touch.
Here's a quick video demo showing Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on iPhone 3G in action:
More updates as they come ! Stay tuned ! [Twitter]
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