iPhones have been tied to the operating system since their inception. iOS, respectively iPhone OS at the time of the phone's birth. Any idea of what it would be like to use Android on an iPhone is therefore just a figment of the imagination, rather than something that can be experienced first-hand - at least fully. Samsung has been offering an incomplete path for some time now through its web application for iPhones, which tries to simulate the Android environment on their displays. And it has now been released One UI 7 updates. Just do it. open this page and then follow the instructions in the gallery below.
We have already informed you several times in our magazine about the possibility of trying out the web version of Android on the iPhone. Now Samsung has come up with the idea that Apple fans might want to try out the current OS for its trains, which they might even want to switch to. So if you are interested in how life is "on the other side of the barricade", you now have a very good opportunity to try it out. And it must be said that it is definitely not bad, quite the opposite. Android has managed to mature solidly over the past few years, and even die-hard Apple fans have to admit that it definitely doesn't look bad.
Why?
Because Android has been around for a while now. And users could appI also want to try out what another system looks like.
Why?
Pretty good toy, thanks for the tip😂
It crashed brutally and immediately wanted to install malware full of viruses.
This is not a bug, but a feature
Unfortunately. Iphone It is not ready for such advanced functions and fails even at basic things.
KoneYou should also try the advisory system. And not some garbage like ios
Hedgehog eyes, not really.