Pulkit Arora wrote:
> I hope so..
> But if its not, will it not be a gud idea to develop a thin client which 
> will enable iPhone users to actually run the Android on it. 

There is running Android on the iPhone operating system, and there is 
replacing the Android operating system with Android.

Apple would not allow the former option, in all likelihood, even if it 
were possible, which I doubt.

Apple might not have a say in the latter option, but you wind up with a 
phone that is supported by neither Apple nor your mobile carrier. That 
might be fine for a hobbyist.

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