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Indeed, Corellium, the company behind Project Sandcastle, has only two blog postings on its website, and they relate to legal action from Apple to do with “ freeing up” iPhones.īut, as Corellium points out on the Sandcastle page:Īndroid for the iPhone has many exciting practical applications, from forensics research to dual-booting ephemeral devices to combatting e-waste. (Meaning: people do it so they can pirate stuff.) To others, it’s evidence of a scofflaw attitude to digital society, typically carried out to get rid of lawfully implemented controls over intellectual property. To some, jailbreaking represents a righteous fight for digital freedom, assuming that you’re jailbreaking a device that you bought yourself with your own after-tax income. It’s known as jailbreaking, a loaded metaphor that different observers interpret in interestingly different ways. (Some users are reporting serious overheating issues, so take care out there!) Jailbreaking revisitedįreeing up Apple iDevices to run alternative firmware builds has always divided the IT industry’s opinion – even if all you want to do is run an official iOS version configured in a non-standard way, for example with an SSH server running so you can log in on the command line from your laptop.

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If you happen to have a surplus-to-requirements iPhone 7 lying around, and you decide to give this Android thing a spin please let us know in the comments how you got along.

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Likewise, no audio, even on an iPod no camera no Bluetooth and on some devices, no display.īut the really bad news is the CPU row, which has only three green squares, and tells you that the Sandcastle builds will only work on iPhone 7 devices (and the iPod 7G) for now. In other words, the phone part of your phone – the row labelled Cellular – won’t work anywhere, so the one thing you won’t be turning your iPhone into is, to put not too fine a point on it, a phone. The green continents and islands denote the components in each device that work properly, while the pink oceans are the bits that you can’t use. The “what works by model” matrix shortly after the project was announced. Corellium March 4, 2020Īctually, if we’re honest, it’s not quite that simple, as you can see if you look at the “what works” matrix on the Project Sandcastle website. We’d particularly like to thank the team behind Checkra1n and PongoOS for their support and assistance. We’re excited to see what the developer community builds from this foundation. Introducing Project Sandcastle: Android for the iPhone. In hindsight, we’re not sure why, because the announcement was short, even for a tweet, and entirely unambiguous: We did a double-take when we saw the tweet.












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