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Wednesday 4 March 2020

The iPhone can now (barely) run Android thanks to Project Sandcastle


Just a few hours ago, we wrote about how it’s now possible to jailbreak an iPhone with a rooted Android device. But we have another case of developers committing tech heresy today: The enterprising team at Project Sandcastle managed to get Android working on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Why? Because they can. And adding an extra bit of intrigue to this story is the fact Project Sandcastle is being developed by team members of cybersecurity startup Corellium, which is currently being sued by Apple. You can watch the port in action in this Forbes video: To be fair, this isn’t…

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