iPhone, the only phone I have been using for 2 years and will use it in future also. I have never used an android before and don’t understand why it’s after iOS and all the hype surrounded to it, so enough is enough I decided to try out Android before purchasing any Android device.
Now I will be provide step by step guide to enjoy the best of two worlds
Requirements:
- iPhone 3G ( As of now, this is only supported)
- A Intel based Mac with internet connection(WiFi)
- Apple iOS 3.1.2
I will be diving the guide in different parts, so it will be easier to follow.
Part A- Jailbreaking and downgrading your iPhone to 3.1.2
Steps:
- You must have upgraded your iPhone to iOS 4.0, don’t worry we can go back.
- Connect your iPhone to the USB and put it into DFU mode, iTunes will display an alert stating you need to restore your device, click ok then hold option(shift) + click restore and navigate to your previously downloaded 3.1.2 FW.
- After the restore finishes you should be hit with a 1015 error. That’s expected.
- Don’t worry, download RecBoot (Windows / Mac) and click on “Exit Recovery Mode”.
- Now for jailbreaking, follow this tutorial.
Part B- Installing Android files on your iPhone
Steps:
- Now you need to install OpenSSH on your iPhone.
- After you have installed, go to Settings->Wi-Fi->Select the Network-> Copy the IP Address
- Now download and install iPhoDroid.
- After installation, open that App and follow the on screen instructions.
- Remember: your iPhone and your Mac should be in same WiFi Network
Part C- Booting up with Android
Steps:
- Now, you need to download another sort program called iPhoDroid Runtime
- Now put your iPhone into Recovery Mode and click on Go.
- Then you will see a screen with three options, use Hold/Sleep button to slide onto Android icon and then press home button.
- Give it some time and Voila!! you will see Android booting up.
Notes:
First of all, we are not responsible if any damage occurs to your device while following the above process. The above process demonstrated is a simple way, but if you want to try this on your old 1st Generation iPhone you ca follow a similar but complex process by PC World. According to Sergio Mcfly, it also works on iOS 4.0, as we have not tested it on a iOS 4.0 running devce we can’t comment. And atlast a big thanks to @planetbeing and @sergiomcfly.
Leaving with few snaps of Android running on iPhone 3G