Android on A4

Discussion in 'Android and Linux on iDevices' started by Spectre057, Feb 3, 2012.

  1. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    The port may be mediocre, on the right device, Android is pretty sweet TBH.
  2. JailbreakHelp Well-Known Member

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    How can you be surprised?
  3. C0C0 Well-Known Member

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    That's an opinion.

    Anyway, I don't see a point in running Android on an iDevice. If you want Android, buy an Android phone, you'll get better hardware for the same price.
  4. Z4CH1NT0SH Well-Known Member

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    The way I see it is if you want Android OS, buy and Android phone. I don't understand why people do this. They want Siri on older devices, Android and WP7 on iPhones, OS X on Windows computers, the list goes on. It's annoying.
  5. Dabone Well-Known Member

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    It's cool and in this case, free
  6. declan1 Active Member

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    If you like Android, Android is better.
    If you like iOS, iOS is better.

    End of argument. Anyway, I wouldn't have thought they would continue development now the 5th Gen is probably just around the corner.
  7. GazaIan Well-Known Member

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    Why be surprised? The dev community is just dried up.
  8. cooldued59 Member

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    Im surprised that no one cares. ICS was meant for iPhone.
  9. ValleyForge Head of Community Development Team

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    iPod touch: $200, $0/month no obligation
    Android phone: $200, $55/month for 2 years.
  10. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    Or get an unlocked one. Whether or not that's worth it is another question.