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Te explicamos como instalar Android en el iPhone 2G - QiiBO
Te explicamos como instalar Android en el iPhone 2G - QiiBO QiiBO

Te explicamos como instalar Android en el iPhone 2G

La noticia debe estar haciendo revolcar al propio Steve Jobs, CEO de Apple y es que desde hace unos días están corriendo los vídeos en todo el web de usuarios que han logrado instalar el sistema operativo de Google, Android al iPhone. Imagino que si que la compañía anunció que ya no habrían más actualizaciones de software para el iPhone original [2G] lo mejor sería buscar la manera de seguir sacándole provecho a este teléfono.

Si eres de los que gusta experimentar aquí te traemos un vídeo explicando como lograr este proyecto al igual que un “step by step” [en inlgés] del proceso. Basicamente, el lo que se hace es utilizar iPhone Explorer para copiar los archivos de Android y virtualizar Ubuntu en tu Mac o PC para instalar el programa OpeniBoot. Al hacer esto tendrás un iPhone con “double boot” pudiendo escoger entre los OS del iPhone o la versión experimental del Android 1.6.

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Lo que necesitas:

1. iPhone 2G con jailbreak [guía para hacer jailbreak aquii]
2. VirtualBox [link]
3. Versión de Ubuntu para VirtualBox [link]. Descargar la número 10, Ubuntu 9.10
4. iPhone Explorer [link]
5. Archivos de Android [link]
6. Imágenes parcheadas [link] Geekoid.

Preparación:
Let’s get some of the basics out of the way:

1. Open Task Manager
2. Kill the iTunes Helper process
3. Install iPhone Explorer
4. Connect your iPhone to your Mac/PC
5. Run iPhone Explorer
6. Click the Change Root button
7. Select “/” Real iPhone Root Directory
8. Browse to private/var
9. Copy ramdisk.img, userdata.img, cache.img and zImage from Downloads#5
(Android images and sources) to that var directory
10. Copy system.img and android.img.gz from Downloads#6 (patched images)
to the that var directory
11. That’s all the Android files on your iPhone, now to make them run!

Manos a la obra

1. Install VirtualBox
2. Open VirtualBox
3. Go on File > Virtual Media Manager
4. Make sure Hard Disks is selected
5. Click Add
6. Locate the ubuntu-9.10.vdi file (download#3) and select it
7. Close Virtual Media Manager
8. Go on Machine > New
9. Click Next
10. Under Name enter “Ubuntu”
11. Select Linux Operating System
12. Select Ubuntu Version
13. Click Next
14. Set an amount of RAM, the default should be fine
15. Click Next
16. Select “Use existing hard disk”
17. Select the ubuntu-9.10.vdi
18. Click Next
19. Click Finish
20. Select that new machine to start up Ubuntu
21. The password to login is: reverse

Preparando Ubuntu
Almost there – if this feels a bit long, just consider how short and simple each step is!

1. Click System (top bar) > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager
2. Enter the password: reverse
3. In the quicksearch box, type libusb-1.0, click the Check Box next to libusb-1.0-0
and select Mark for installation
4. In the quicksearch box, type libreadline, click the Check Box next to libreadline5
and select Mark for installtion
5. Click Apply
6. When it’s all installed close the Package Manager
7. Open Firefox (in Ubuntu)
8. Download openiboot installer from here
9. Click Places (top bar) > Downloads
10. Right-click openiboot.zip and click Extract Here
11. Click Applications (top bar) > Accessories > Terminal
12. Without the quotes, type ‘cd Downloads/openiboot’
13. Restart your iPhone in Recovery Mode (power off, hold down Home button,
connect to USB cable)

Poner Android a funcionar
Well done on getting this far! This is where the fun beings
(credits to WinX Blog for these instructions –link)

1. In VirtualBox, the Ubuntu Window, go on Devices > USB Devices
and select iPhone (Recovery Mode)
2. In the terminal type (without quotes): ’sudo su’
3. Enter the password: reverse
4. In the terminal type ./loadibec openiboot.img3
5. You’ll see the OpeniBoot screen appear on your iPhone
6. Hold down the power button a couple of seconds (iPhone)
7. The bottom option, openiboot console, will become selected
8. Press Home (iPhone).  You’ll see a bunch of text appear and stop at “Welcome to openiboot”
9. In VirtualBox, the Ubuntu Window, go on Devices > USB Devices
and select iPhone (OpeniBoot Mode)
10. In terminal type su ./oibc
11. Enter the password: reverse
12. If this doesn’t work just type: ./oibc
13. You’ll see the same text from the iPhone in the Terminal
14. Type (without quotes) ‘nor_read 0×09000000 0×0 1048576? and press Enter
15. Wait for it to say Done
16. Type (without quotes) ‘~norbackup.dump:1048576?
17. This creates a backup of your NOR memory – save a copy on USB stick,
or email it to yourself or something
18. Type install, press Enter.  When this is done you’ve got openiboot installed on your iPhone.  You’re done!

Finalizando
What you’ve achieved up til now is Android files on your iPhone, and then installing openiboot so that you have an option to start iPhone OS or Android when you turn on your phone.  Openiboot was necessary because that’s the only way right now that you can boot into Android.  Here’s how to finish off and get into Android:

1. If you still have Terminal open with the oibc still running, just type ‘reboot’,
press Enter and skip to step 3
2. If you don’t have Terminal open, disconnect your phone, turn it off and back on
3. When openiboot appears press Power button to switch to openiboot console (bottom option)
4. Hold down the Home button
5. Android will start to boot, but it might take a while