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27Nov/100

OpeniBoot to bring Android to iPad and iPhone4

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Well Bootlace brought an amazing thing by introducing the highly popular Android Platform on iPhone. With the Bootlace platform available on Cydia, users can now install the Android 2.2.1 on their iPhones by following few simple steps.

The developers behind this amazing utility of Bootlace are now working hard to streamline the Google’s amazing and increasingly popular open source mobile OS Android for the latest iDevices including iPad and iPhone via another tweak called as OpeniBoot. Right now Bootlace enables users of iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G to install Android codename Froyo on their phones only, but a recent video released by the developers of the Bootlace shows that very soon iPhone 4 and iPad support will be added.

For all those iDevice lovers who don’t have a knowledge about OpeniBoot, it is basically a open source implementation of a designated iBoot that is present in Apple’s iDevices including iPhone, iPod Touch devices and the tablet device iPad. OpeniBoot basically allows the booting of a certain unsigned code such as the Linux kernels on all of these devices versions. Moreover, OpeniBoot is pretty much critical for the usage and booting of any kind of Linux version on iPhone as it straightforwardly setups and initializes many different kind of devices for the Linux Kernel to take over the advantage. A lot of iBoot functions are somewhat replicated over this platform but whenever the Phone or any iDevice is booted up, iOS iBoot is chainloaded from a particular NOR to guarantee that iOS will boot without any glitches even with OpeniBoot installed on your device.

Moreover, Bootlace, which is Cydia installer app allows users to install Android on their iPhone 3G and 2G, is also based on OpeniBoot.

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