You Can Now Install Android on an iPhone Because Why Not

Apple’s walled garden is often the thing that pushes some people to the world of Android, but thanks to a new effort called Project Sandcastle, you can actually use Google’s mobile operating system on an iPhone.

In other words, yes, you can now install Android on the iPhone thanks to this project developed by Corellium, which is the same team that made the whole thing possible on the original iPhone.

For the time being, however, Project Sandcastle only works on the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and iPod Touch, and given it’s still in beta, there are a lot of things that could go wrong.

As the developing team explains, while Android 10 installs correctly on the iPhone 7, you won’t get cellular and Bluetooth support. You can, however, use Wi-Fi to connect to the Internet.

More iPhones coming soon

Needless to say, this project isn’t supposed to make Android a daily driver on an iPhone. Or at least, not … (read more)

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