There’s still plenty of legitimate Android handsets waiting for their own Android 2.3 update, but that is not stopping a group of hackers from porting the OS to the iPhone 3G. In a video released this afternoon, @nickpack, has shown the latest Android build (or is it?) running on Apple’s second generation iPhone.
Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on the HTC HD2 is nothing new, but the iPhone 3G is a serious feat. Now for even more exciting news — the port is based on the iDroid project, which means you’ll be able to keep both iOS and Android in a dual-boot configuration.
A public release has not been announced just yet as the kinks are still being worked out, but for now at least we can confirm it works. Hit the link below to see the full video, but keep in mind it’s simply a demonstration. If you are looking to install Android on your iPhone 3G today, you can always go for the iDroid Android 2.2 Froyo port.
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