Since Andy Rubin and his colleagues used the Android company, and Google bought it to have the app voluntarily, there have been many devices holding the program in various versions. We already know The ubiquity of Android: Valid for cell phones, yes, but also for watches, refrigerators, televisions, microwaves, connected screens and much more. In short: almost any device with a screen and buttons can install it. Just like the iPhone.
Installing Android on the iPhone may seem like a chimera, but nothing new: over a decade ago two developers, David Wang and Chris Wade, built Iponelinux, a way to use Android on Apple phones. Now, after more than a decade, these developers have a company (Corellium) and a new project (Project Sandcastle). Also they were able to bring Android 10 to iPhone mobiles and iPod players
Unpredictable, but promising
The difficulty of finding a operating system like Android, on a phone that is locked out of its system as the iPhone is, is extremely high. And in Projecsandcastle they found it worth more than that the project is in the early stages of development
Android 10 doesn't work well on iPhone because it stays in beta, but it is very promising. As they showed in Forbes with the iPhone 7, the performance of the external system remains amazing despite the difficulties of development. Or yes, it requires a basic step: you have to jailbreak iPhone
Although the process is unlikely for anyone, and considering that Android is still far from working as it should, Projecsandcastle is very promising. Corellium, the company behind the project, update your Android iPhone frequently, so I'm sure it will eventually solve your major compliance issues in the near future. We must continue to follow Him.
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