iPhone 5S runs Android L with the help of a hack (Video)

  Android L is a version of AndroidOS thought mainly for very cheap smartphones with which Google hopes to conquer developing markets, but it can also be run on a terminal iPhone. In the video clip above you have a demonstration of how Android L works on the iPhone 5S terminal and notice that we are not talking about extraordinary performances, considering that the implementation is forced by a team of university students Michigan.

  The reduced performance of the operating system is based on the fact that the entire file system is run from a server where the files are stored Android L, they cannot be run directly from the iPhone's storage medium. Although we are talking about a rudimentary hack through which Android is run on an iPhone terminal, it still proves that ingenious minds can combine products of competing companies in a way that many would like to see in the real world.