iPhone 3G gets some Android love
A few weeks ago, an iPhone 2G was spotted dual booting its own iPhone OS with the Android OS. Now the iPhone 3G gets its turn with the little green robot.
David Wang, who was responsible for the Android/iPhone 2G union as well, has ported the Android OS to the iPhone 3G and was able to keep most of the features intact, including multitouch. You can send and receive text messages, use improved Wi-Fi controls, and even browse the web. Audio support is still missing, but Wang says that it should be there in a few days when the download for the package actually goes live.
So we want to know, is there anyone planning to give this dual booting action a shot? Check out the video and let us know!
Via PC World
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