Mike Huang manages to port Android L on an iPhone 5s

I guess many of our readers will be iPhone users and they will also know or even use the Android operating system. The truth is that both have little to do in almost every way, although many staunch on both sides insist on comparing them. What is clear is that in the Apple world we cannot shoot with Android, at least most of us mortals. The fact of seeing an iPhone with the Google operating system is almost an odyssey that becomes news. And that is what we are talking about today.

In this case, the video that you have been able to see in the upper capture is from the user Mike Huang who has achieved after a complex process to make your iPhone 5s roll with the latest version of Android L. Knowing that on the one hand Apple has a system that is too closed to carry out this, and on the other that Android L is not yet an official reality, it is more than likely that what the hacker has achieved was far from being legal. But regardless, it makes clear that knowledge makes even the most closed rules can be broken.

More than as news in itself, I like to see this video and it generally happened as an anecdote. An anecdote that in any case gives a lot to think about and shows that in reality the brutal confrontation that many companies use in their advertisements, and the attacks from one side or the other because they are the competition, are not as widespread as you think. Although they make a lot of noise, and give people talk, there is also another point of view of seeing things.


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  1.   Amazing said

    I would like you to explain the last paragraph better to me, please Cristina, or give me an answer at least

  2.   Hick said

    That is a 5s of the Chinese a clone look at the rear camera….

  3.   1111 said

    Who are trying to deceive that is not Android L apparently it is the Jelly Bean version they simply modified the navigation bar, the browser they used from Android 4.4 was replaced by Chrome and in the preview the navigation bar is transparent. And to top it off, not even Android L has been able to port now an iPhone to other Android? also I agree with the comment above this is a clone with a Jelly bean or ICS version

  4.   Nacho said

    Actually, it is not that on that iPhone 5s they have managed to run Android, that is not true. What they have achieved is to run Android L on a remote server that the iPhone accesses (that's why its performance is so bad) and shows its output on the screen as if it were an Android smartphone.

    If they have had to make a series of interesting modifications to get the iPhone to pick up the user interaction and then that order is interpreted correctly on the remote machine, but in short, there is a trick and it is far from being «an iPhone with android installed».

    To give an example as similar as possible, it is as if we installed a VNC client on our computer and we say that we have managed to install OS X or Windows on the iPhone, a priori it seems that it is, but in reality it is a second machine that executes it.

    And yes, it is an iPhone 5s and it is Android L, it is the only thing that is true in all this.

  5.   yjhddfh said

    all the item is straw straw and more straw ...

    1.    yjhddfh said

      What's more, I totally recommend skipping the article and reading Nacho.

  6.   ariel said

    Wow! What a bad article, they should go more thoroughly before publishing something like that, in the video for that an iPhone clone with Android jelly bean clearly, also that the beta version of Android does not have that appearance

  7.   Ysai Torres said

    In my opinion, so that having a version of Android on the iPhone when I have one of the best OS in the world (if not the best) I do not see a case in short, it is my opinion, it is false for no.