For all the kids here or teens or young adults the greatest achievement of jailbreaking an iPhone or iPod was when you restart your iPhone or iPod and you have an Apple logo with a crack that was the greatest achievement of all time
@@EmergencyChannel I went from years on Android to an iPhone SE because my carrier had a promotion. Surprisingly, the only thing I really miss is proper sideloading. Guess it's different for everyone.
No joke, the only reason I switched my loyalties to Android when I was a teenager was because the only Nintendo 64 emulator available for (jailbroken) iPhones at the time was complete garbage but on Android you could literally download one that ran beautifully right from the Play Store.
Ahhh the nostalgia trip of this. I remember jailbreaking iphones and Androids, i fell in love with a Evo3D i found on the road and repaired and rooted it and sold it good times
Did you root an Apple iPhone? That's a different operating system. I didn't know you could do that. I thought that was reserved exclusively for Android phones. So there is some kind of Apple iPhone Debugger or something on the settings menu...
I have finally found a channel that does the stupid things I would otherwise do without me ever having to have a mental breakdown doing them. I enjoy this, it brings me great joy.
I actually want to root a phone and eventually will. I just need to find written instructions on how to do it. It is not like I could be watching a video while doing it. I mean-- the phone must be turned off to root. And the laptop has to be busy in the process. I guess I could watch it on my 2nd phone. But videos go by so fast I'd have to pause and continue. And that distracts. There must be a better way
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qj I think it could be better to at least watch an entire video before doing it so you know what to expect, even if you're gonna do it with written instructions.
@@Igor_617Doesn't work that way. You can download a complete package from Apple to upgrade/downgrade things. Whilst with Android being open source, you can build and compile an entire OS according to your needs.
@@Igor_617You can’t do anything with that. You would need the boot loader on an iPhone to access any of those files. The boot loader isn’t, and will never be public.
I used to port custom roms back in the day for androids. I have softbricked and hard bricked phones, even though I knew that I can fix it but it was still terrifying because it was so slow.
@@christiangomez2496 one way to do it. I think there have been ways to lock the bootloader after wiping the system and recovery partitions. I've also had one phone where the bootloader was flashable from itself sooooo. 💀
Had my dad's pixel enter a random bootloop after an update (despite using the A/B boot system), too. Was able to fix that by manually installing the update in recovery, tho. Weird shit happens for some reason.
8:51 Fun fact! The number of Tux's on the installer screen correspond to the number of cores your processor has! The iphone apparently has a dual core processor.
@LiaLia0407 I remember watching a video of somebody with a threadripper installing Gentoo and it was like 3 rows of Tuxes lmao I can't remember which video it was though. Maybe something from Mental Outlaw?
I know right, I was like jfc I have been dealing with all of this nonsense for absolutely no reason this whole time ...and then I found out about rooting and custom ROMs and the cycle repeated itself all over again
I remember doing this on my iPhone 3G when I was 12. Since I haven’t really thought about it until now it might be the most “type 2 fun” thing I’ve ever done
With just 2 GB of RAM, it's possible that the browser, and some other apps, just get killed by the OS because you run out of RAM. The default behavior (on linux, anyway, and therefore probably also on Android) when you run out of RAM is to kill whichever process uses the most RAM.
@@tharun_448broo redmi 6a is a great cheap phone for modding. There's a nice custom rom named Nusantra for it. And the android 10 arm64 one is stable and is currently running on my device. Been great for cheating games 😂 and as a music player
Now you're making me want to try this on Void Linux and write a guide for it. This looks fun! (Also, non persistent storage? That sounds like a fun challenge to fix, too.) P.S. GG's mate! 👍
This is what *certain iPhone users* believe Android runs like for us Android users. You see them creep out of the woodwork in the forums with their 'lagdroid' comments after believing a Android budget phone from 2012 is what we're all experiencing now... *idiots Good video. I can see that was a lot of work!
(9:44) The rounded square icons and teal accent colour instead of Google Pixel's round icons and blue accent colours are normal for AOSP builds. The launcher that was included is the AOSP launcher. The "Android" you showed at 0:17 is Samsung One UI, which is basically Android heavily modified to look the way Samsung want it to look and function instead of the way Google want it to. It still passes Android CDD and still runs Android apps, just that the appearance and some functionality of system apps is different (11:43) That's in reference to the Google Pixel 3 series, if I recall correctly. (12:31) Yep, basically. It's software rendering.
If this guy edits his own videos, then bravo. Absolutely the perfect mix of professional editing, and memey editing. If he pays someone to edit, then they need a big ass raise lol
6:50 I knew exactly what was about to happen once you said things were going smoothly. I know the feeling well as an ex programmer/lifelong techie. Got a good laugh out of me! 😂
I was really surprised that Sandcastle even detected the fact that a fingerprint sensor was present, of course it could be hard-coded into Sandcastle as the devs may expect it to just run on devices with the sensor, but if not it’s seriously impressive as I think this would mean that SOME point in the SEP was broken by some exploit along the line to be able to even read that it’s there. That could be part of checkra1n or even Sandcastle, either way it’s seriously impressive
@@L4ftyOne Secure Enclave Protocol protects things like the Passcode, Face ID and Touch ID systems from being exploited, and the sensor lies under it. The SEP works pretty much no matter what you do as it lies seperately to iOS and its Subsystems
@@L4ftyOne the sensor isn't hooked up directly to the central SoC, it goes through SEP (a separate security chip) and it was cracked with the Blackbird exploit somewhat later than the bootloader of the primary system (checkra1n itself).
who remembers that old video of a dude just changing the iPhone boot up animation into random things like the android character peeing on the apple logo?
"thank you apple for protecting me from my own self, from a file that i downloaded" "done, i gave myself permission to open the file" bruh thats such an apple moment
And yet they are applications that he clearly doesn’t understand how they work (or at least, his on-camera persona doesn’t), so it absolutely should be warning him lol. Downloading software that you don’t know exactly what it’s doing is EXACTLY why those warnings on windows and Mac exist. And even when he had the option to open the software he still complained that it was “blocked” lol
@@duckyatsea thing is, windows gives you "allow or nah" while apple is a whole as$ complex thing, of fiddiging eith the settings, administrator rights and so on
@@duckyatseaWindows is legit only two clicks to bypass its warning, MacOS tries to block you off in the most annoying way possible because it wants you to download from the app store.
FunFact : The keyboard glitches while using browser is not only limited to iphones running android but also some android phone manufacturers with 3 copies of same phone from different brand. Example for this might be a company who shipped with malware via infected versions of legitimate apps, that could record phone calls, access user data, and send premium SMS messages.
Back in college, 2007, i had a t60 thinkpad. Mac had just started using intel chips so there was a community that had modified the os to install on a Windows machine. Support was limited, but i was very lucky as the T60 had one of the few supported widi cards. I set it up to dual boot and would use it sround campus, lol wow. Cant believe how interested people were, i ended up stop using it just because i could never get any work done. Still it was kind of neat.
I would recommend using a different distro from Pop OS such as linux mint, given that it has become rather outdated and may cause additional errors in these types of shenanigans. Great video as always.
@@AG1k while I agree with you, I prefer arch, let's not recommend it in these cases, most users just want a system that works out of the box most times.
IMO all the Ubuntu derivatives are almost the same, just with a different desktop environment you have to get used to. Mint just happens to be fairly Windows-like. Yes I am an advocate for vanilla Ubuntu how could you tell? (I also like Fedora, it's for the most part very up to date while not being Arch _shudder_)
Oh boy, this Linux stuff is treacherous, as long as it works, it works. What terminal, feature, rice, preference and kernel is truly worth dismantling a perfectly working, booting OS that’s in a practical use, besides hasn’t mint looked the same for decades now? Let the Pop OS rock at its own pace
The Android developer wouldn't be pleased with an Android that runs iOs, I'd think. Hey, can you do that. It would be funny if I could ask Siri on my Androd. Haha
Thanks for reminding me. Honestly, the best home button the iPhone has ever had in an entire lifecycle was the little circle that had a sensor on it and used the haptic feedback and a sound effect to make the button. It was the most satisfying button I’ve ever used in my entire life, and it was better than anything that’s been done since.
@@melody3741 honestly yeah, I had a 7 for a little bit and that button was pretty bloody good. Apple's still shit and tbh I'll probably switch to a librem after a hardware revision or two goes by because android ain't much better, but now that you mention it that button actually was decently high quality. High quality enough to remember anyway, which for a fucking home button is probably about as much praise as you can get.
Linux on their old iPads would actually breathe life back into them, and be a lot more useful I feel like. Pretty sure with full hardware acceleration even the iPad 2 could play PS1. Hopefully one day we have a full Debian distro that will completely overwrite the IOS, and utilize the hardware... All the while the installation be "simple" and streamlined.... I actually have a lot of old iPads laying around... Be nice to see them usable again.
@@supermaster2012 that's true for the one use case, (which I just used as a small example) but the whole point is full blown Debian distro replacing iOS and all the other benefits that come with that.....from modern word processors, printer support , PC ports, and games servers just the random things that's not fully possible under a locked down and forgotten iOS. Probably could even use the standalone duck station emulator and not need a frontent
This is the coolest channel ever. I love that this expands on my love for small tinkering of installing a custom rom or feeling like a haxcker when making a nee yt revanced app etc. Already doing that smalltime stuff sometimes make my head hurt, but this is next level! I love it, subbed, liked, ringed the bell and left a comment. Thanks and I wish your channel keeps growing! :)
fun fact, cpu governor is some kind of cpu frequency regulator. In linux there are some governor for example performance, powersave, schedutil, ondemand, conservative. From my experience, conservative is the good one on battery powered device. They can do lower clock, but not as low as powersave, but still managed to boost the clock.
You can define the parameters for any of them. If you want ondemand to do 800MHz to 3GHz go ahead or if you want performance to do 2.5GHz to 3GHz you can.
If it actually worked well, it would be pretty cool. I like the hardware of the iPhone, but I find iOS infuriating and limiting, that would be cool to be able to find an old iPhone with a decent SoC (even the A10 isn't bad nowadays compared to what you can find on the Android side at that price) and be able to actually do things with it that are outside Apple's walled garden (aka prison), especially since they were the last to make high-end "small" phones.
i used to jailbreak, but now i literally have no reason to, ios just works. there are of course a few minor things i would change (like bringing back the volume slider on the lock screen), but they’re just small things i forget about and wouldn’t use an android for i actually find rooted android a lot more “limited” and difficult to work with than jailbroken ios
@@imstupidbuthaha, interesting. So you like ads on TH-cam? And paying 99 bucks every year, just to use own apps on your own damn device? Apple is fine for „mails and messages“ people, but everybody interested in „owning“ their device, it’s annoying as heck. Hell, you can’t even do basic stuff like multiple users (kids), access the storage via usb when connected to an pc or even fully customize your homescreen! And we are not talking about useful stuff like cloned (multiple) apps or changing the launcher and so the complete appearance of your device. You can’t even replace system apps or change the damn browser to something else, everything uses safari. Ios is nice for people not interested in doing more than the stuff Apple wants them to do. Everybody else uses android or linux.
@@imstupidbut I don't even root my phones, I don't care about that, I'm talking simple shit like changing the default messaging app, installing adblocker, having ACTUAL third-party browsers and not Safari skins, folders, a real file browser, etc.
this kinda sounds like the trick you can do on android with "DSU Loader", where you can boot into a different android image, if you have root except in this case, there's no persistent storage area setup but essentially you just hijack the boot to go "oh we bootin'? onono, not the normal system, you'll boot into *THAT* image instead!"
Used to be huge into jailbreaking iPhones myself, more specifically the iPhone 4. I had to manually downgrade it to iOS 6 (untethered) cause iOS 7 just didn't run well on it at all. Then I got an LG Optimus Dynamic and had an absolute blast with that phone. I rooted that thing like nobody's business to work around a lot of it's shortcomings (such as overclocking it's CPU to help it run better, installing an app to let me store apps on the SD card instead of the internal memory because it only had about 600 MB of internal storage, etc.) Fun times
The Android on port on the iPhone 3 was called Bootlace if I am remembering correctly (Edit: yes I am). It ran like crap at the time, it'd be interesting to see if the intervening years have made it any quicker.
The major hurdle to making it (look like it) run(s) smoother would be developing a GPU driver for Android to make it support Apple's GPU. It's certainly not impossible, heck, the Asahi Linux folks managed to do it for Apple Silicon Macs, but the question is if it's worth the effort to do that for iPhones. Macs have the benefit of being really nice ARM laptops/desktops in a world where most of them are x86, on the phone side you can just get an Android device and it'll also run ARM.
8:56 A few lines below the bottom edge of the screen it says it couldn't open an initial console - so you have the Linux Kernel successfully running on there, now it just can't start the next boot stage.
Hopefully to save you some suffering: running Android on an iPhone 3G or 3GS (pretty sure it worked on my 3GS 🤔) is a complete nightmare. You'll spend an hour or two setting it up, only for it to crash whenever you launch into Android. You might get lucky enough to get into the app drawer for a moment or two before it crashes, but you won't actually be able to launch anything/install anything. Still worth it for the lolz of course, just be aware that the juice is not worth the squeeze :( Sorry to be a buzzkill, absolutely loved the video! Still in shock that someone went and did a similar project to the old 3G Android boot, blew my freaking mind! 🤯
HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA! SOOOOOO FUNNNYYYY! 😂😂😂 it was years that I didn't laugh for real like this video made me! Thank you man! liked and subscribed! and... kudos to you for being successful in the challenge of installing sandcastle [which I believe is an hardware virtualization system] and Android on a iPhone.
you do you but youd still have to tolerate iphone hardware and thats kinda gross tbh unless you could get an open boxed or gently used iphone for a good price iphones would be far better if they were priced as good as androids im not buying a new $1000 iphone that still cant do half of what my three year old note 10 plus can do lol
Okay now I wasn’t expecting to see the clip of me destroying the iPhone 4s at 0:22 😭
WOW TH-cam sure is a small place. Thank you for hitting an iPhone with a hammer
Ewan, i think that youre so awesome and actually amazing for that, i began crying in happiness when i read this, thank you so much, i love you Ewan.
@@BringusStudios💀
same@@rsh650
@@BringusStudios yooo
For all the kids here or teens or young adults the greatest achievement of jailbreaking an iPhone or iPod was when you restart your iPhone or iPod and you have an Apple logo with a crack that was the greatest achievement of all time
Greatest achievement was when we all realized that Iphones suck ass. iPhone 8 was the last one for me.
@@EmergencyChannel yup, 7 was the last one for me and now I use only android
@@EmergencyChannelexactly
@@EmergencyChannel I went from years on Android to an iPhone SE because my carrier had a promotion. Surprisingly, the only thing I really miss is proper sideloading. Guess it's different for everyone.
how old do you think we are?? 💀
Love how you still used Firefox despite the Opera sponsorship
Opera is garbage spyware. he just wanted to money for the sponsorship lol
Means he is horrible
@@sus527what
@@sus527Or that he’s not a Chromium simp? Screw Chromium, all my homies hate Chromium.
@@Tr4ns1st0r but he got sponsored from a chromium based browser
No joke, the only reason I switched my loyalties to Android when I was a teenager was because the only Nintendo 64 emulator available for (jailbroken) iPhones at the time was complete garbage but on Android you could literally download one that ran beautifully right from the Play Store.
and without root.
incredibly based reason
Currently I feel like it's the exact opposite. The N64 emulator on iOS works way better than the ones on Android.
@@10meisterballeI can legit just play Nintendo switch games on my android right now games like arceus and Mario kart
Yeah ok but can you play half life 2 on your iphone lol
Ahhh the nostalgia trip of this. I remember jailbreaking iphones and Androids, i fell in love with a Evo3D i found on the road and repaired and rooted it and sold it good times
Did you root an Apple iPhone? That's a different operating system. I didn't know you could do that. I thought that was reserved exclusively for Android phones.
So there is some kind of Apple iPhone Debugger or something on the settings menu...
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qj that was years ago man I don't remember clearly but I remember doing some cool things with the iPhone 3GS
I remember something called AcidRain or something like that
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qjWtf are you talking about
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qj ?????
You should bring this to apple Tech support. 😂😂😂
This would be amazing, lol
Omg lol😂😂😂
"Excuse me sir, it would seem that my iPhone has upgraded to Android overnight while I was asleep. Can you do something about it?"
Ohhh I'd love to see that 😂
@@ChocoRainbowCorn"Sorry, but this is a serious problem"
I have finally found a channel that does the stupid things I would otherwise do without me ever having to have a mental breakdown doing them. I enjoy this, it brings me great joy.
Very accurate description
It bringus great joy
Bringus? @@NaddlyC
I actually want to root a phone and eventually will. I just need to find written instructions on how to do it. It is not like I could be watching a video while doing it. I mean-- the phone must be turned off to root. And the laptop has to be busy in the process.
I guess I could watch it on my 2nd phone. But videos go by so fast I'd have to pause and continue. And that distracts. There must be a better way
@@ElaineGarcia-uo8qj I think it could be better to at least watch an entire video before doing it so you know what to expect, even if you're gonna do it with written instructions.
I love how Window XP error sound is used for all Linux and Mac errors too because it's such an iconic sound.
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😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Next install ios in android
that’s impossible
@@dnsjtohNot rlly. Tbh is kinda possible, since u can freely download ios system for downgrading iphones.
@@Igor_617Doesn't work that way. You can download a complete package from Apple to upgrade/downgrade things. Whilst with Android being open source, you can build and compile an entire OS according to your needs.
Port roms?
@@Igor_617You can’t do anything with that. You would need the boot loader on an iPhone to access any of those files. The boot loader isn’t, and will never be public.
I used to port custom roms back in the day for androids. I have softbricked and hard bricked phones, even though I knew that I can fix it but it was still terrifying because it was so slow.
How the hell do you hard brick a phone? 💀
@@christiangomez2496by fucking around with the bootloader/fastboot and finding out.
@@tripletsborn you can actually do that? 💀
@@christiangomez2496 one way to do it. I think there have been ways to lock the bootloader after wiping the system and recovery partitions. I've also had one phone where the bootloader was flashable from itself sooooo. 💀
Had my dad's pixel enter a random bootloop after an update (despite using the A/B boot system), too. Was able to fix that by manually installing the update in recovery, tho. Weird shit happens for some reason.
"Do you use an iPhone or an Android?"
*"yes"*
i use an iDroid
do you use a device or an operating system?
"Kinda"
Gk ada harga dirinya android di iphone meme lucu😂
Let's fix that question. Do you use an iPhone or a Galaxy/Pixel/Xiaomi/OnePlus/etc?
Does your phone run Android or iOS?
8:51 Fun fact! The number of Tux's on the installer screen correspond to the number of cores your processor has! The iphone apparently has a dual core processor.
imagine doing this on a threadripper PC lmao
@LiaLia0407 I remember watching a video of somebody with a threadripper installing Gentoo and it was like 3 rows of Tuxes lmao I can't remember which video it was though. Maybe something from Mental Outlaw?
I was jailbreaking my iPod/iPhone for a good few years until I realised android was literally everything I wanted from a jailbroken iphone lol
I know right, I was like jfc I have been dealing with all of this nonsense for absolutely no reason this whole time
...and then I found out about rooting and custom ROMs and the cycle repeated itself all over again
@@BringusStudioskinda curious what's your daily driver today?
So you basically turned your iPhone into an Android accidentally on purpose. Hahahaha
Android phone with homekit app for automating the house, is best
What apple users think switching to android is like:
Lmao fr
It's not like this?
@@nihilneo1874no kid
@angeldust1732 Oh, look, he's a little adult 😯🥺
@@nihilneo1874HAHAHAHHA OHHHHHHH😂
You should prank phone repair stores by bringing this in and seeing if they can put iOS back on it💀
Yes😂
pov: they also jailbroke one and put android in it. And able to reverse that
Of course they can..... and that would cost $4.000
I believe DFU mode can restore it really easily
@@nofanfelani69244 dollars or 4k
He just threw the engine out from under the hood and stuffed a real horse in there.
😂
nah the Geo metro motor is chugging along
I remember doing this on my iPhone 3G when I was 12. Since I haven’t really thought about it until now it might be the most “type 2 fun” thing I’ve ever done
You had an iPhone 3G when you were 12?
@@IcedFriendyeah, they just turned 13
@@IcedFriendi mean I rooted my Galaxy a12 and installed a custom ROM on my Galaxy Tab a6 when I'm 11-12, I'm 14 now
I remember having an iPod Touch 3G back in the day and I was able to emulate Android (not exactly the same, but still pretty cool).
@@1MadJack1yeah i remember compile a rom when i was 5 y/o, now im work in nasa
With just 2 GB of RAM, it's possible that the browser, and some other apps, just get killed by the OS because you run out of RAM. The default behavior (on linux, anyway, and therefore probably also on Android) when you run out of RAM is to kill whichever process uses the most RAM.
In my 2 gb Ram with Android 9 (redmi 6A) with arm v7 architecture I can play all games and things, now using poco, that phone also alive
@@tharun_448broo redmi 6a is a great cheap phone for modding. There's a nice custom rom named Nusantra for it. And the android 10 arm64 one is stable and is currently running on my device. Been great for cheating games 😂 and as a music player
@@tharun_448the thing that matters the most for gaming is the processer that's it
@@tharun_448with 2gb of ram, there is the entire installation of android using already 1gb,it's the reason it says 1gb of storage in the settings
@@antocmartinaemz mm
Now you're making me want to try this on Void Linux and write a guide for it. This looks fun! (Also, non persistent storage? That sounds like a fun challenge to fix, too.)
P.S. GG's mate! 👍
i recently just started using void linux on my laptop, it's been great!
@@Fazzoc i cant even install it
I kind of hoped like this comment would be way older. Good luck mate!
void linux mentioned
non persistent storage? um.. something something nix droid maybe?
This is what *certain iPhone users* believe Android runs like for us Android users. You see them creep out of the woodwork in the forums with their 'lagdroid' comments after believing a Android budget phone from 2012 is what we're all experiencing now...
*idiots
Good video. I can see that was a lot of work!
Honestly, people that shame others for their choice in smartphone are stupid. It doesn’t matter who they’re shaming.
i despise crapple but calling their users idiots is so much more idiotic
@@aa-tx7th And this is a good point of view. Such a rarity on the internet.
(9:44) The rounded square icons and teal accent colour instead of Google Pixel's round icons and blue accent colours are normal for AOSP builds. The launcher that was included is the AOSP launcher.
The "Android" you showed at 0:17 is Samsung One UI, which is basically Android heavily modified to look the way Samsung want it to look and function instead of the way Google want it to. It still passes Android CDD and still runs Android apps, just that the appearance and some functionality of system apps is different
(11:43) That's in reference to the Google Pixel 3 series, if I recall correctly.
(12:31) Yep, basically. It's software rendering.
Never saw Android running on software rendering, I thought it would say "Mesa LLVMPipe" or "Software Rendering", something like that
@@mjetektman9313
The "Mesa LLVMPipe" you mentioned is for Linux-based desktop OSes, if I recall correctly.
Not necessarily Linux-based, I've used LLVMPipe to run OpenGL 3.3 on some old GPUs before.
On windows
OneUI haves the same home screen design as the unedited Android tho.
Nah the angry birds joke at 5:05 is crazy 😭
Loving all the random YTP snippets making me do a double take every once in a while
If this guy edits his own videos, then bravo. Absolutely the perfect mix of professional editing, and memey editing.
If he pays someone to edit, then they need a big ass raise lol
13:45 Aurora actually gets the APKs directly from Google using random Google accounts.
its a good day when bringus uploads
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@@DonutTPOTer last time i checked i wasnt a bot, but ok.
@@simoero3143 your only other comment is word-for-word lmao
@@DonutTPOTerleave bro alone 💀
@@DonutTPOTer Oh it is? Well i guess it is understandable to call me a bot for that reason.
Edit: Can we leave the conversation at that?
Glad someone else is appreciating flow free
6:50 I knew exactly what was about to happen once you said things were going smoothly. I know the feeling well as an ex programmer/lifelong techie. Got a good laugh out of me! 😂
my 13 y/o ass back in 2013, fiddling around with my HTC Desire X then hard bricking it:
I love how you used Firefox even when sponsoring Opera
Shows how shite opera is.
I was really surprised that Sandcastle even detected the fact that a fingerprint sensor was present, of course it could be hard-coded into Sandcastle as the devs may expect it to just run on devices with the sensor, but if not it’s seriously impressive as I think this would mean that SOME point in the SEP was broken by some exploit along the line to be able to even read that it’s there. That could be part of checkra1n or even Sandcastle, either way it’s seriously impressive
Uhm, why? The sensor is from samsung. Same as in the android phones from samsung too! Also, the cpu is made from samsung etc
@@L4ftyOne Secure Enclave Protocol protects things like the Passcode, Face ID and Touch ID systems from being exploited, and the sensor lies under it. The SEP works pretty much no matter what you do as it lies seperately to iOS and its Subsystems
@@L4ftyOne the sensor isn't hooked up directly to the central SoC, it goes through SEP (a separate security chip) and it was cracked with the Blackbird exploit somewhat later than the bootloader of the primary system (checkra1n itself).
who remembers that old video of a dude just changing the iPhone boot up animation into random things like the android character peeing on the apple logo?
The Android Character is actually named Bugdroid or The Bot.
You could easily do that in cydia
4:31 “how do i chess” - Bringus Studios(inputted into the Aria Prompt box) 2023
I am freaking impressed dude!!! Good job doing it, and being so entertaining to watch in the process!
6:54 "We"re finally going to have a usable iphone"
As been constantly switching between Ios and Android back n forth, I See This As An Absolute Win.
but the android on the iphone sucks
@@Ytmmery878at the moment.
"thank you apple for protecting me from my own self, from a file that i downloaded"
"done, i gave myself permission to open the file"
bruh thats such an apple moment
My experience trying to get Dolphin to work on Mac.
Every time someone gets mad about UAC prompts in Windows, I always think about just how worse it is over in Mac land.
And yet they are applications that he clearly doesn’t understand how they work (or at least, his on-camera persona doesn’t), so it absolutely should be warning him lol. Downloading software that you don’t know exactly what it’s doing is EXACTLY why those warnings on windows and Mac exist. And even when he had the option to open the software he still complained that it was “blocked” lol
@@duckyatsea thing is, windows gives you "allow or nah" while apple is a whole as$ complex thing, of fiddiging eith the settings, administrator rights and so on
@@duckyatseaWindows is legit only two clicks to bypass its warning, MacOS tries to block you off in the most annoying way possible because it wants you to download from the app store.
FunFact : The keyboard glitches while using browser is not only limited to iphones running android but also some android phone manufacturers with 3 copies of same phone from different brand. Example for this might be a company who shipped with malware via infected versions of legitimate apps, that could record phone calls, access user data, and send premium SMS messages.
Also Aurora store is really just a disguised play store, it uses the play store's APIs. So you get the real apps straight from the source
This is a childhood dream right here!! This is *insane*!
Ya'll got an iPhone in your childhood?
Back in college, 2007, i had a t60 thinkpad. Mac had just started using intel chips so there was a community that had modified the os to install on a Windows machine. Support was limited, but i was very lucky as the T60 had one of the few supported widi cards. I set it up to dual boot and would use it sround campus, lol wow. Cant believe how interested people were, i ended up stop using it just because i could never get any work done. Still it was kind of neat.
Box says "are you sure, click open to open", Bringus closes the window and rants.
The sheer amount of patience This guy had . Salute
I love this so much. your philosophy on apple products makes me happy to see
at 2:44 i made the computer say hello world got me cracking up 💀💀💀💀
now install ios on Android, given current experience, that should run super fast
Install iphone on android? Doesnt even make sense
@@whitesheepdriver79 ios, and i looked it up, its not possible
@@ChandravijayAgrawal I know and it wouldnt run super fast, since cpu and gpu isnt optimized for Ios
@@whitesheepdriver79 Neither android on iphone?
I would recommend using a different distro from Pop OS such as linux mint, given that it has become rather outdated and may cause additional errors in these types of shenanigans. Great video as always.
Or arch. 🤓
@@AG1k while I agree with you, I prefer arch, let's not recommend it in these cases, most users just want a system that works out of the box most times.
IMO all the Ubuntu derivatives are almost the same, just with a different desktop environment you have to get used to. Mint just happens to be fairly Windows-like.
Yes I am an advocate for vanilla Ubuntu how could you tell? (I also like Fedora, it's for the most part very up to date while not being Arch _shudder_)
Oh boy, this Linux stuff is treacherous, as long as it works, it works. What terminal, feature, rice, preference and kernel is truly worth dismantling a perfectly working, booting OS that’s in a practical use, besides hasn’t mint looked the same for decades now? Let the Pop OS rock at its own pace
Tbh, distro really doesnt matter at all. They all are ubuntu derivatives. I don't quite get what did you base your comment on. Care to explain?
The iPhone developer would be very surprised with what you did, I'm sure he doesn't like his device running Android, thank you for your content
The Android developer wouldn't be pleased with an Android that runs iOs, I'd think. Hey, can you do that. It would be funny if I could ask Siri on my Androd. Haha
Just the one developer. The entirety of the hardware and software that goes in an iPhone is developed by just one guy
Thanks for reminding me. Honestly, the best home button the iPhone has ever had in an entire lifecycle was the little circle that had a sensor on it and used the haptic feedback and a sound effect to make the button. It was the most satisfying button I’ve ever used in my entire life, and it was better than anything that’s been done since.
I would literally use the Home button just repeatedly just for fun. I can’t say that about a single other device I’ve ever had.
@@melody3741 honestly yeah, I had a 7 for a little bit and that button was pretty bloody good. Apple's still shit and tbh I'll probably switch to a librem after a hardware revision or two goes by because android ain't much better, but now that you mention it that button actually was decently high quality. High quality enough to remember anyway, which for a fucking home button is probably about as much praise as you can get.
Now they are about to do the same thing with the pro range buttons and call it groundbreaking, brave, industry first.
@@perkulant4629they never do this. Literally never. Anytime iPhone gets an update to hardware they tell you what it is and that’s it.
Loved the Hacknet reference!
13:38
OMG, hahaha, that aurora Borealis part from the Simpsons cracked me up. I remember this was a famous meme like 5 years ago.
Linux on their old iPads would actually breathe life back into them, and be a lot more useful I feel like. Pretty sure with full hardware acceleration even the iPad 2 could play PS1. Hopefully one day we have a full Debian distro that will completely overwrite the IOS, and utilize the hardware... All the while the installation be "simple" and streamlined.... I actually have a lot of old iPads laying around... Be nice to see them usable again.
I'd run a Minecraft server on a Linux iPad 2 sounds like a good time
1. Sign up for Apple Developers Program
2. Sideload Provenance into it
3. Done
@@supermaster2012 that's true for the one use case, (which I just used as a small example) but the whole point is full blown Debian distro replacing iOS and all the other benefits that come with that.....from modern word processors, printer support , PC ports, and games servers just the random things that's not fully possible under a locked down and forgotten iOS. Probably could even use the standalone duck station emulator and not need a frontent
bringus: is sponsored by opera
also bringus: mostly uses firefox
2:20 I have to congratulate you on your copy-paste skills, no i'm not joking i had people who failed even that
This is the coolest channel ever. I love that this expands on my love for small tinkering of installing a custom rom or feeling like a haxcker when making a nee yt revanced app etc. Already doing that smalltime stuff sometimes make my head hurt, but this is next level! I love it, subbed, liked, ringed the bell and left a comment. Thanks and I wish your channel keeps growing! :)
I have never seen something so wrong….yet so right at the same time. Truly a superposition.
fun fact, cpu governor is some kind of cpu frequency regulator. In linux there are some governor for example performance, powersave, schedutil, ondemand, conservative. From my experience, conservative is the good one on battery powered device. They can do lower clock, but not as low as powersave, but still managed to boost the clock.
You can define the parameters for any of them. If you want ondemand to do 800MHz to 3GHz go ahead or if you want performance to do 2.5GHz to 3GHz you can.
I got an Apple ad while watching this 💀
17:30 As a chess player, i am proud.
bringus never fails to disappoint with the insane editing and effort!
i think you got the saying wrong
yeah ummm I think you might wanna read that again
yeah you definetely worded that wrong lmao
Y'all OP didn't stutter
I just cant get over just how good these old iPhones look
iPhone users really hate Android so much, they'd rather buy an iPhone and turn it into an Android, rather than just buy a normal Android
If it actually worked well, it would be pretty cool. I like the hardware of the iPhone, but I find iOS infuriating and limiting, that would be cool to be able to find an old iPhone with a decent SoC (even the A10 isn't bad nowadays compared to what you can find on the Android side at that price) and be able to actually do things with it that are outside Apple's walled garden (aka prison), especially since they were the last to make high-end "small" phones.
i used to jailbreak, but now i literally have no reason to, ios just works.
there are of course a few minor things i would change (like bringing back the volume slider on the lock screen), but they’re just small things i forget about and wouldn’t use an android for
i actually find rooted android a lot more “limited” and difficult to work with than jailbroken ios
apple chips can't handle android os
@@imstupidbuthaha, interesting. So you like ads on TH-cam? And paying 99 bucks every year, just to use own apps on your own damn device? Apple is fine for „mails and messages“ people, but everybody interested in „owning“ their device, it’s annoying as heck. Hell, you can’t even do basic stuff like multiple users (kids), access the storage via usb when connected to an pc or even fully customize your homescreen! And we are not talking about useful stuff like cloned (multiple) apps or changing the launcher and so the complete appearance of your device. You can’t even replace system apps or change the damn browser to something else, everything uses safari. Ios is nice for people not interested in doing more than the stuff Apple wants them to do. Everybody else uses android or linux.
@@imstupidbut I don't even root my phones, I don't care about that, I'm talking simple shit like changing the default messaging app, installing adblocker, having ACTUAL third-party browsers and not Safari skins, folders, a real file browser, etc.
@@imstupidbutNo. It terms of freedom, it's iOS, jailbroken iOS, Android, rooted Droid
"finally a useable iphone" seriously loved that as a pixel user 😅🗿
I actually wanted to do it as a project and you did it, what a coincidence 😂❤
0:13 expensive and greedy
Fr
Yeah FR bro
"We're finally gonna have a usable iphone", that got me pretty bad😂
I'm so happy for your progress on the platform
2:30 NUH UH THE TERMINAL IS AVERAGE 😭😭😭😭
So carefully edited, it is gold.😄
Next step:install ios on Android
Lol
Who wants that?
@@Manta_Dennis me
me@@Manta_Dennis
@@Manta_Dennisme
this kinda sounds like the trick you can do on android with "DSU Loader", where you can boot into a different android image, if you have root
except in this case, there's no persistent storage area setup
but essentially you just hijack the boot to go "oh we bootin'? onono, not the normal system, you'll boot into *THAT* image instead!"
Being an iPhone collector and not having an iPhone 7 after seeing this video makes me mad in all ways possible.
just buy one they’re under $300
The other guy is wrong there often other 100 dollars
They’re around 50 dollars in my country. Gotta find one on iOS 13 now I guess.
I'm currently watching the video in the Opera browser
Aurora store is a Google play client! NOT A FLIPING APK SERVER! 😭
yeah lmao
Google Play gives us the APKs and installs them itself, so technically it is.
@@The_Prizessin_der_Verurteilung yes, but birngus studio sayed that thats a thing like a apkpure. But its not. And my coment was about that.
14:17 cat invasion
14:07 As someone who used to play that in school I remember it 😭
Fr we all either played that or ttrs
PRODIGY MY GOATT
Used to be huge into jailbreaking iPhones myself, more specifically the iPhone 4. I had to manually downgrade it to iOS 6 (untethered) cause iOS 7 just didn't run well on it at all. Then I got an LG Optimus Dynamic and had an absolute blast with that phone. I rooted that thing like nobody's business to work around a lot of it's shortcomings (such as overclocking it's CPU to help it run better, installing an app to let me store apps on the SD card instead of the internal memory because it only had about 600 MB of internal storage, etc.) Fun times
13:52 Aurora actually leeches off play store
As an apple user, I am now crying and shaking on the floor. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
It's ok, the pain is healthy. This is the first step to recovery friend
This is what iPhone fans think using Android is like
This will be one of the best videos I've seen this year
I like how he's sponsored by opera and using firefox
The Android on port on the iPhone 3 was called Bootlace if I am remembering correctly (Edit: yes I am). It ran like crap at the time, it'd be interesting to see if the intervening years have made it any quicker.
The major hurdle to making it (look like it) run(s) smoother would be developing a GPU driver for Android to make it support Apple's GPU. It's certainly not impossible, heck, the Asahi Linux folks managed to do it for Apple Silicon Macs, but the question is if it's worth the effort to do that for iPhones. Macs have the benefit of being really nice ARM laptops/desktops in a world where most of them are x86, on the phone side you can just get an Android device and it'll also run ARM.
I would love it if the jersey mikes app became the bench marking app for future projects😂
I'll have to remember this...
Everything can run doom.. but can u order a sandwich?
I sound exactly like you when Im tinkering, "This is so worth it 🙄" "this is so much fun"
15:54 WAIT I WAS ACTUALLY THINKING ABOUT THE DSI SHOP MENU MUSIC
AYO BRO ME TOOO, I WAS ON MY DSI 5 MINUTES AGO
8:56 A few lines below the bottom edge of the screen it says it couldn't open an initial console - so you have the Linux Kernel successfully running on there, now it just can't start the next boot stage.
Hopefully to save you some suffering: running Android on an iPhone 3G or 3GS (pretty sure it worked on my 3GS 🤔) is a complete nightmare. You'll spend an hour or two setting it up, only for it to crash whenever you launch into Android. You might get lucky enough to get into the app drawer for a moment or two before it crashes, but you won't actually be able to launch anything/install anything. Still worth it for the lolz of course, just be aware that the juice is not worth the squeeze :(
Sorry to be a buzzkill, absolutely loved the video! Still in shock that someone went and did a similar project to the old 3G Android boot, blew my freaking mind! 🤯
Yeah the 3G is probably a little past what I'm willing to endure. Hell I didn't even start using android myself until 4.0
The bringle man: yo, you should download opera.
Also brinkus man: *shown to be using firefox*
a lot of the things that used to be jailbreak tweaks are now part of iOS and in the EU we are even getting sideloading soon
Really hoping that eventually spreads to other markets because I've grown to really like certain aspects of iOS.
@@nooneinpart that will depend on legislation in other regions. Apple will not open up on their own
Hey Bringus, BRING IT ON 🥳🥳🥳
HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA! SOOOOOO FUNNNYYYY! 😂😂😂 it was years that I didn't laugh for real like this video made me! Thank you man! liked and subscribed! and... kudos to you for being successful in the challenge of installing sandcastle [which I believe is an hardware virtualization system] and Android on a iPhone.
your content is always spot on, thanks for being so reliable!
now this is an iphone i would buy
you do you but youd still have to tolerate iphone hardware and thats kinda gross tbh
unless you could get an open boxed or gently used iphone for a good price
iphones would be far better if they were priced as good as androids
im not buying a new $1000 iphone that still cant do half of what my three year old note 10 plus can do lol
*advertises opera*
*uses firefox*
Good job
I have laughed so many times trying to watch this 😂… that was great!
Wow bravo dude.
That's crazy, something I always wanted to try. Good job
But can it run *STEAM OS ?*
Maybe just maybe
@@avgamer403 ohhh hmmmm
13:08 56°c is terrifyingly hot for a phone surface 💀💀💀
132°f for us freedom loving 'murcans
@@spiralspark8523lol
the reason you had to go to mac instead of linux has to do with layer 8
I like how optimzed Ios is even on Old Phones