ICS on iPad 2?

Discussion in 'Android and Linux on iDevices' started by Robert Kent, Nov 16, 2011.

  1. GazaIan Well-Known Member

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    WebOS infrastructure =/= iOS infrastructure. Apple locks the hell out of everything on the iPad. Injecting the kernel on the Touchpad is simple, it loads with what's it's given. iOS won't take a custom kernel without unsigned code being allowed, hence why jailbreaking and low level exploits exist.
  2. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    It would run flawlessly and lag-free if there is support for hardware acceleration.
  3. pandaa Banned

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    Didn't think about that...
    Plus 1Ghz>412 Mhz... :p
  4. Badd_Blood Well-Known Member

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    Honestly it's so stupid. Why would you put android on a $500+ iPad.
  5. _D4RK_ANGEL_ Active Member

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    Until your 40 years old, but what's the point then?
  6. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    So you can customize the home screen.
  7. f41lurizer Well-Known Member

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    jailbreaking would be an easier, simpler solution, right?
  8. Colton127 Well-Known Member

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    Jailbreaking still doesn't give you that must customization, especially compared to Android.
  9. f41lurizer Well-Known Member

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    I guess...
  10. JailbreakHelp Well-Known Member

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    Can you take the Android off?