Install Froyo on an iPhone Without Your PC's Help

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Hmm, I'm seriously considering giving this a go...I'm just wondering how you switch back to iOS. I've never tried anything like this before. Has anyone else given it a go?
 
For all the flak that the iPhone takes, you have to admit, that is still one pretty sweet piece of hardware. The GPU beats pretty much anything an Android phone can offer. The chance to stick Android on that, especially when they get it working with the iPhone 4's hardware, is pretty awesome.
 
[citation][nom]firebee1991[/nom]For all the flak that the iPhone takes, you have to admit, that is still one pretty sweet piece of hardware. The GPU beats pretty much anything an Android phone can offer. The chance to stick Android on that, especially when they get it working with the iPhone 4's hardware, is pretty awesome.[/citation]

iPhone 3G S: 600 MHz Cortex-A8 with PowerVR SGX535 = 7 million triangles/sec
Samsung Galaxy S: S5PC110 with PowerVR SGX540 = 90 million triangles/sec

owned?
 
[citation][nom]nutriment6464[/nom]iPhone 3G S: 600 MHz Cortex-A8 with PowerVR SGX535 = 7 million triangles/secSamsung Galaxy S: S5PC110 with PowerVR SGX540 = 90 million triangles/secowned?[/citation]


I second that owned....
 
[citation][nom]nutriment6464[/nom]iPhone 3G S: 600 MHz Cortex-A8 with PowerVR SGX535 = 7 million triangles/secSamsung Galaxy S: S5PC110 with PowerVR SGX540 = 90 million triangles/secowned?[/citation]

With all your Android apps running rogue, slowing it down = Priceless.
 
Cool, andoid on an iphone, I wonder though about an iOS on an Android?

Not to be hatin or nothin, but iTunes market does have some great sweet apps
 
[citation][nom]Smochina[/nom]Why the hell would I want to put the piece of shit 'operating system' on an iphone? So I can enjoy the 5 applications it has?[/citation]

Coz u suck dude
 
[citation][nom]firebee1991[/nom]For all the flak that the iPhone takes, you have to admit, that is still one pretty sweet piece of hardware. The GPU beats pretty much anything an Android phone can offer. The chance to stick Android on that, especially when they get it working with the iPhone 4's hardware, is pretty awesome.[/citation]
Actually no, the GPU on the Samsung Galaxy S is better. The Galaxy S has a PowerVR SGX 540, while the iPhone4 has a PowerVR SGX 535.
 
[citation][nom]zetribe[/nom]Until it gets Air Video, Android is Pwned.[/citation]

nswPlayer streaming video from Tversity media server.

Sorry, you lose - try again.
 
[citation][nom]Smochina[/nom]Why the hell would I want to put the piece of shit 'operating system' on an iphone? So I can enjoy the 5 applications it has?[/citation]

Its like running OSX on a PC then?
 
You still can't get UNRAPED by APPLE, AT&T and soon to be iphone retailer VERIZON for the $300+ for an apple product (slightly less for the 8gb version, but really, 8gb is crap).

No self respecting smart device should have less than 32gb internal storage.. or at least have the decency to have a flash slot.
 
[citation][nom]tmc[/nom]No self respecting smart device should have less than 32gb internal storage.. or at least have the decency to have a flash slot.[/citation]

That's the only complaint I have with my HTC Desire - shockingly low onboard storage and even though I've dropped a 32GB card into it, very few apps can be transferred over to the card.
 
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