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Again Sprint delays WiMax

Sprint is in deep hot water now after delaying their much anticipated WiMax service yet again. After Sprinting by the competition at CTIA with the announcement of the Samsung Instinct, the Sprint train came to a near complete halt with the sudden... MORE>>

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Google Android on the iPhone, hopefully.

This week has been a really fair week where Google Android is concerned, nothing new about Android has been revealed but that didn't stop some impressively skilled set of guys from turning the Blosphere inside out with their port of Android to the Nokia N810 and then to the HTC Tilt. So what is the next high road set for Android? Not Symbian of course!

The next Android port that I am hoping for that will surely put the internet in a state of flux is....Google Android running on the iPhone. Personally, I don't know how hard it is to perform such a stunt, but Android on the iPhone would be an awesome achievement for anyone who actually pulls it off. Most likely it wouldn't be of much use running on the iPhone, but just for the excitement and the praise one would get from everyone across the internet, wouldn't that be reason enough?

I must add, I despise the iPhone, yeah it has some neat "tricks" but otherwise from that, it's just a normal phone that comes bundled with an "i" and Apples logo. I cannot deny the fact though that this phone is popular, so eith that in mind I challenge developers, hackers, whoever you are to make this a possibility, get Android to invade the iPhone and this Blogger would pay you $10,000 just for that.....or I'd just Blog about it instead

If this should ever come to fruition, you can bet Steve Jobs would have an heart attack right there in his office while eating an apple ha ha

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1 comments:

  1. fejack said...
     

    As a GNU/Linux user I'm not particularly fond of a locked device. Yet I must admit that in terms of GUI, Apple raised the bar with the iPhone. Incidentally, they might also have shot themselves in the foot when it comes to sales across Europe: some countries won't allow the sale of locked mobile phones and the iPhone costs 60% more than in the US.

    A good solution to get rid of the lock and still have some software that can be upgraded from reliable repositories would be to run Android on iPhone hardware.

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