posted by Jondice on Tue 18th Nov 2008 06:57
Conversations I'd really like to see Android succeed (mainly for the sake of some of the network dependent applications), and even though I think there's a good chance of it becoming fairly ubiquitous in a few years, having the Android runtime ported to the iPhone would help. Apple may have their reasons for wanting this or not wanting it - surely there are business benefits to both, but that's not what I'm interested in.

It would be a huge waste of man hours to manually port over many apps from android to the iPhone, so why not just port the Android Runtime? This doesn't seem like such a hard job for an experienced hacker ... but maybe I'm wrong?
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Huge Waste
by joshv on Fri 21st Nov 2008 20:45 UTC
joshv
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Yes, it will be a huge waste. Apple will never, ever ever ever think about supporting it, and nobody is going to risk bricking their iPhone to use Android.

Android will live or die without Apple. I am hoping that Android is released on a somewhat more iPhone-like hardware platform soon. The HTC Dream is nice and all - but it's a bit of a chunky brick, and the screen is a bit compact.

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