>From my understanding, it's very VERY doubtful. Android requires the
use of 2 processors in order to multitask the way it does. Apple's
iPhone just doesnt meet the hardware specifications that are required
for the Android platform. With that said however, some hacker MIGHT be
able to fudge around and shoehorn it so that it will run on an iPhone,
but it will be not be at all comparable to Android qualifying
hardware. It's like putting OSX on a PC... possible if some hacker
really wanted to try, but you run in to all kinds of issues.

On Nov 14, 5:39 am, martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be possible to run Android software on a normal iPhone 3G???
> I guess quite a few people would love to see an iPhone with the
> possibilites of the Andorid open source community...
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