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Yes, it's feasible to switch the operating system on a mobile device from Android to iOS. (Linus Tech Tips)

Yes, it's feasible to switch the operating system on a mobile device from Android to iOS. (Linus Tech Tips)

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DerpyGalaxy
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10-12-2023, 12:31 AM
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Yes, it is feasible to switch the operating system on a mobile device from Android to iOS. The process involves downloading and installing the iOS version of the desired application or service, then updating the device settings accordingly.
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DerpyGalaxy
10-12-2023, 12:31 AM #1

Yes, it is feasible to switch the operating system on a mobile device from Android to iOS. The process involves downloading and installing the iOS version of the desired application or service, then updating the device settings accordingly.

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vishon00
Junior Member
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10-12-2023, 07:53 AM
#2
No, it is not.
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vishon00
10-12-2023, 07:53 AM #2

No, it is not.

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20pega
Member
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10-16-2023, 11:05 AM
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Even if possible, I question its stability or performance compared to an iPhone. If you truly need iOS, you’ll likely have to own an iPhone. Alternatively, consider using a used iPad as a secondary screen before making the switch. Your comment brings back memories of running early Android development on a Touch Pro 2—still Windows Mobile at the time. It’s hard to imagine how far that project ever progressed. I recently chose an HTC Thunderbolt as my first Android phone and added LTE connectivity.
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20pega
10-16-2023, 11:05 AM #3

Even if possible, I question its stability or performance compared to an iPhone. If you truly need iOS, you’ll likely have to own an iPhone. Alternatively, consider using a used iPad as a secondary screen before making the switch. Your comment brings back memories of running early Android development on a Touch Pro 2—still Windows Mobile at the time. It’s hard to imagine how far that project ever progressed. I recently chose an HTC Thunderbolt as my first Android phone and added LTE connectivity.

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xp37
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10-17-2023, 12:31 PM
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Also note that the reasoning matches what you asked about Apple devices before. Unlike Android (open-source), iOS is a closed system—only works with Apple products, either on iPhone/iPad or through emulation on iMac/MacBook.
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xp37
10-17-2023, 12:31 PM #4

Also note that the reasoning matches what you asked about Apple devices before. Unlike Android (open-source), iOS is a closed system—only works with Apple products, either on iPhone/iPad or through emulation on iMac/MacBook.