You can now install Android on your iPhone entirely via Cydia



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Leaving aside the reason you would like to use Android when you have access to iOS, we were absolutely stunned when hacker David Wong discovered how to install and restart Android next to iOS on the original iPhone earlier this year. Nevertheless, we were reluctant to try ourselves: the process was complicated, to say the least.

Surprisingly, however, you can see how the instructions have been broken in a little over six months: you can now install Android 2.1 Froyo on your first generation iPhone or iPhone 3G, so you do not even need a computer to do it.

That's right: as long as your iPhone or iPhone 3G is already jailbroken and uses at least iOS 3.1.2, you can now install Android on your phone. entirely by Cydia.

Redmond Pie has a step by step guide that is pretty silly if you want to try it yourself.

I am impressed: I would just like to have an original iPhone on hand to be able to try it myself. Do all the commentators have the courage to try it and tell me they also have access to the Android market? Trying Android apps is the only reason I can do it, besides the cool factor, but although Android is open source, the Marketplace requires a license.

[via Mobile Crunch]

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