Why would you choose between iOS and Android, as it can both?
That thought Nick Lee, CEO of software company Tendigi. “Android and iOS users have these intense feelings towards each other,” he told AS. “I thought to myself: What if you could have it all in one device?” Lee, who previously Windows 95 had run on an Apple Watch, worked 45 hours in a case that allowed Android to iPhone.
He could circumvent the technical limits of the iPhone, which allows iOS third-party programs holds. In the video below you can see his solution. According to Lee works mainly thanks to the openness of Android, and because it is relatively easy to run Android on new hardware.
In the video seems moreover a lot, but the case itself is at the bottom properly fat. Lee made the case with a 3D printer, there are even left openings for HDMI and USB connections, there is further room for an SD card. A custom Tendigi app seems to be necessary to boot Android on the iPhone. Android display does not fit into the picture and Lee says it is not very practical, but at least we now know that you can indeed use Android on an iPhone.
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