Hacker runs Google's Android on Apple's iPhone
"It's not really production-quality yet," Wang said on the video. "I'd say it's alpha quality. But pretty much everything works."
The Android-on-iPhone hack is a notable technical accomplishment, but it's not likely to transform the industry or alter what mainstream users do. It does indicate, though, that the hacking ethos is alive and well despite Apple's attempts to keep its mobile phone locked down.
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