Android doesn't need 2 processors for multitasking. And it's not using
2 processors for multitasking in the G1.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Morisato13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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