Android for the 3G!

Discussion in 'Android and Linux on iDevices' started by xXrkidXx, May 6, 2010.

  1. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    No, there's no bootrom exploit yet, Which this requires.

    I hope so.. That would be really nice :p.. A bootrom exploit pretty much saves our devices from Apple's clutches :D Lmao
  2. dunuck Active Member

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    are they working on the ipod touch 2g?
  3. Gtamario Banned

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    Meh. I can wait
  4. _JKK_ Front Page Reporter

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    Front-paged.
  5. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    Really? :D BEST DAY EVER.
  6. Shadowriver Active Member

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    To all asking about iPoT 2G or later iDevices:

    NO OPENIBOOT = NO ANDROID

    You guys need to watch over development of openiboot fist before thinking about the 2nd thingy

    It's very easy to get front-page if you bring info first :p
  7. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    yea :D but It's my first time so It's great :)
  8. dunuck Active Member

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    What is openiboot exactly? why cant it be developed for the ipod touch 2g? since is bootrom has been hacked already
  9. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    It is being developed but it takes time to port all the coding.. See in the section look for OpeniBoot Beta 2 preview.

    And it's the actual bootloader which allowes us to switch between iPhone OS and others, at this point to Android.
  10. iCrap Active Member

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    is that still v1.6? or 2.1?