Android 2.2 Froyo Can be Applied in iPhone 3G

February 10th, 2011  |  Published in Apple, Technology Feature

The smartphone from Apple, the iPhone is known to be running by using Google’s operating system, Android. And now, a Phandroid site again proves that the latest OS 2.2 Froyo Android can be immersed in the iPhone 3G.

This site has been known to frequently display iPhone-Android collaboration techniques and claimed to have upgraded the iPhone 3G. The method used to upgrade the iPhone 3G is a method known as Ultrasn0w unlocks with OpeniBoot.

However, the site has not explained in detail how the steps to upgrade the OS. Until now, there is no tutorial on the steps. They only show the final result in the iPhone 3G Froyo.

Android 2.2 is the latest version which is released in May 2010 and this is the seventh version of Android that Google has released since this platform was first introduced in September 2008. The application developers can begin today to develop applications to support the Android operating system 2.2 Froyo.

Google has also opened the source code that can help developers to create applications for Android. Now the owners of Android-based phones, such as Nexus One can also upgraded to the OS.

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