Incredible new case lets you run Android on an iPhone

10 June 2016

Developer Nick Lee has created a case that will allow iPhone users to run Android operating systems.

Based off of Android’s Open Source Project, Lee created and implemented a custom version of Android’s Marshmellow onto a board.

He then 3D-printed an enclosure for the iPhone and combined the board with an additional battery in order to make a lightweight case.

He also fitted HDMI and  USB ports as well as an SD card slot. The result is a slightly clunky-looking device, but one that runs Android software flawlessly on Apple hardware.

You can check out the entire process in the video below:


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  1. Aragon
    10.06.2016 at 12:56

    marshmallow not mellow!

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