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Sabindeus wrote:Flex wrote:Sabindeus wrote:oh china, is there anything you won't steal
The US's economic system?

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I thought they already did?
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If you've wanted iOS's look and feel under android, you've been able to flash in MiUI on any rooted Android phone for months now :O
It's not as direct of a clone as OP's link I guess, but generally mimicking most of iOS's UI without being an actual pixel-perfect clone like I think OP's link is going for. But with the ability to add widgets and run all your Android apps.
It's not as direct of a clone as OP's link I guess, but generally mimicking most of iOS's UI without being an actual pixel-perfect clone like I think OP's link is going for. But with the ability to add widgets and run all your Android apps.
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fafhrd wrote:If you've wanted iOS's look and feel under android, you've been able to flash in MiUI on any rooted Android phone for months now :O
It's not as direct of a clone as OP's link I guess, but generally mimicking most of iOS's UI without being an actual pixel-perfect clone like I think OP's link is going for. But with the ability to add widgets and run all your Android apps.
Yeah, I'm less intrigued by the UI which is merely a veneer. Granted there was probably some modifications necessary under the hood for it. If you just must have the IOS UI for some reason, they've done a pretty good job. I find the hardware potential much more interesting though. However, I don't know what the capabilities are on that dock port.
Granted you've been able to run Android on IOS hardware for some time too, but this appears to be a much more polished product.
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