Manual way to install Android OS on iPhone

Although there are many simple ways to install the Android system on iPhone 3G and 2G phones, We've talked about a very easy way beforeHowever, some professionals prefer to do this by hand and manually, and here we offer you the manual method for installing the Android operating system.

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Follow the following steps and know that it is your own responsibility:

1. First, you must have one of the following devices in order to perform this process: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPod Touch 1G

2. The OpeniBoot program that we will install here for the Android to run on the iPhone is compatible with iOS 4.1 and is not yet compatible with iOS 4.2.1 yet

3. Also, do not forget that the OpeniBoot program needs to jailbreak your device, from the following programs: redsn0w, PwnageTool, Blackra1n, which are used by most users in the process of unlocking the protection, but if you use the programs Spirit or Jailbreakme.com, you will not be able to install and use OpeniBoot

4. We'll assume that the system you're running on your PC is Windows (you need to have Microsoft .NET Framework installed) and we'll go through the rest of the steps.

5. You will download the OpeniBoot 0.2 package from hereFor this link Depending on the type of iPhone device you have, you will choose the appropriate file (shown in the name of each file).

6. You will decompress the package and extract the file named openiboot.img3 to your desktop, for example

7. Depending on your desktop OS version you will remove the following tool from this link. (Choose Windows version)

8. You will decompress the downloaded file and you will arrive at the following folder windows (assuming you are working on Windows now).

9. You will copy or move the files from the windows folder to the location where the file openiboot.img3 is located, which is here on the desktop.

10. This folder should now contain the following files: loadibec.exe, oibc.exe, README.txt, syringe.dll in addition to three folders.

11. Go to the Command Line command line in Windows or the Cmd program and type the following command: CD Desktop or direct the cursor to the desktop site in your own way or to the place where you downloaded and decompressed the previous files

12. Turn off your iPhone or iPod and put it in recovery mode (by pressing and holding the Home button after turning off the device and connecting the USB to the device and continuing to press the Home button until the iTunes sign appears on the iPhone)

13. Return to the command line and type the following command: loadibec openiboot.img3 and after pressing enter, the device screen will light up for a second, then the OpeniBoot menu will be entered

14. You can try the Android before it is installed by moving the cursor in the list until you reach the Android sign (moving the cursor is done by the Volume buttons) and then pressing the Home button, then you need to restart openiboot in order to go back to the installation process.

15. Point the cursor again to the console icon, but do not click on the home button.

16. In the command line type the following command: oibc

17. The Add Hardware Wizard will now work in Windows. Follow its steps and point to the windows folder that you downloaded and decompressed in a previous step on the desktop.

18. If the Hardware Addition Wizard does not work automatically, run it from the control panel or via the hdwwiz command

19. In the second step, click Next

20. In the third step of the wizard, choose (Install the hardware that I manually select from a list Advanced) and click Next

21. In the fourth step, select Show All Devices and click Next

22. In the fifth step, press the Have Disk… button

23. In the sixth step, navigate to the files in the Openiboot folder where you will select the .inf files in the Driver folder to install.

24. Install these files with the Install Anyway option

25. Wait for it to finish until "Device cannot start" appears, then click Finish

26. On the iPhone, press the Home button for a second or two, and then press the enter button in Windows in the command line to activate it. If you see the ASCII icons, the connection to the device has succeeded. But if you see the following message, the connection process failed: ![@] to send a file, ~[@]: to receive a file


27. Return to the command line screen and type the following command: install

28. The installation process will take between thirty seconds to one minute, and if it is completed successfully, the following message will appear on the iPhone: Openiboot installation complete and it will also appear on the command line screen.

29. During the previous process, a file named norbackup.dump will be copied to your personal desktop, which is a backup copy of the bootloader. Keep it in a safe place.

30. Type the following command on the command line: reboot

31. The iPhone will now restart and the OpeniBoot menu will appear again, move the cursor with the power button and the volume buttons to choose the iPhone or Android system tag to use what you want from them.

32. Before using Android you need to add its file in the directory / private / var / idroid As this directory should not remain empty, otherwise the option to run for Android will lead to the command line or console mode

 

- Remember that the implementation of the previous steps is on your personal responsibility only.

14 comment

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Khairallah

The solution to installing Android on the iPhone and iPad after the iCloud problem appears. The device is useless and Android may be a solution. This is if the experiment is successful.

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immigrant

Ipad 1 Is there any Android, Linux, or BackTrack system that works with the iPad 1?

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haddool

Does the method work on iPad 2?

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LaLa

I didn’t try it, neither did my father

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Bafqih

Wonderful topic .. it is a new lesson.

But I have a simple question, brother Tariq: As I mentioned at the end of the article .. How do I add the file in the directory private / var / idroid ?? Is it through a program such as iPhone PC Suite ??

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Bafqih

Didn't you read the topic ??

Works with iPod Touch 1G

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imostfa

Does the method work on the iPod touch?

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Abou Seif

I have an iPhone and I install Android ... Glory be to God ... Like the children of Israel, they have manna and quail, and they ask for garlic and onions !!!!

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    Abu Abdul Majeed - Amiga

    No, my brother is not. The goal is not to replace iOS with the Android system, but the goal is to have fun in how to install and try that system on the iPhone to explore the strengths of the iPhone.
    Isn't it fun and exciting when you install and try Linux on a PC?

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immortal

The joy of the iPhone is to enjoy its features and applications, so what is the benefit of programming the iPhone to work on the Android system! It is easiest to buy an Android phone

Thank you

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Abu Abdul Majeed - Amiga

After 32 steps, I might need Kafrqout tablets to get rid of my headache :)

    comments user
    Blog administrator

    We only want to spread knowledge among everyone, so we have devised the two methods. The easy way And the hard way. The user has to choose.

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Muhammad Al-Badri

However, as of now, no one has dared to try it on his device

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ahmed

But where is the iPhone XNUMX and XNUMXGS share of that?

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