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    How about using Android on your iPhone? Now you can, with Samsung "iTest"

    How about using Android on your iPhone? Now you can, with Samsung

    Is it possible to install Android on an iPhone!? We've seen Windows running on one for example. There is no doubt that Apple currently delivers the best ecosystem to its users, especially when it comes to hardware.

    However the software does not seem to innovate, the company takes years to bring what Android users have been using for so long that when they enter as a feature on iOS they become a laughing stock. That's why many iOS users migrate to Android, with the exception of minions who don't give their arms around, but it's a fact that Android is much more flexible than iOS.



    If you are an iOS user and have been thinking about changing your iPhone for an Android device, you are avoiding making the change out of insecurity, even though you know that the experience is more complete, you don't need to change your smartphone now. With Samsung's "iTest" you can experience OneUI with Android right there on your iPhone. A MacRumors reader has discovered a new web app that Samsung has released and is announcing in New Zealand that it will put Android inside your iPhone.

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    How about using Android on your iPhone?

    This web app is called "iTest" and needs to be added to the iOS home screen to work. Once added, you will see a home screen layout that looks like a Samsung Galaxy smartphone out of the box. The web app is fully interactive, allowing you to do things like "open" the Messages app, the Camera app, or even "install" a theme from Samsung's store, Galaxy Themes.



    Many iPhone users friends always say, migrate to iOS, "you will suffer in the first two weeks but then you get used to it", so here's a tip for friends, don't suffer, try Android right there on your iPhone! Yet there are those who will cry out heresy!

    Undoubtedly, Apple and Samsung are the only ones that manage to fight equally in the premium smartphone market and seeing Samsung create a web application to bring OneUI into an iPhone, even if in a simulated way, is at the very least unusual, but a good move, especially to catch that user who is not very satisfied with iOS.

    The experience is so immersive, you can swipe the screen from left to right and access Google Feed. There are also easter eggs hidden by the "system", including one that gives a discount on the purchase of a Galaxy Buds Pro in the Samsung Store, for example.


    If you want to use the Web application, just be reading this article on your iPhone and click HERE to see what it would be like to use a Samsung Galaxy right there on your iPhone screen.


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