Have you ever wanted to try Android without actually ditching
your iPhone in favor of a brand new Android device? There might be a way
to do that, as long as you still have access to an iOS version that can
be jailbroken, as the app that’ll get you an Android experience on your iPhone 6 can’t be found in the App Store.
As posted on Reddit and imgur, Andrios is “an Android experience for iOS,” which aims to bring some familiar Android Lollipop UI elements to the iPhone, offering users a fake but gorgeous Android environment.
The Andrios app isn’t available for download just yet, and it’ll cost you somewhere between $3 and $4 once it’s ready. But its developers have been working on it for two months straight, coming up with an amazing interface that makes the iPhone look like an Android-powered handset. Interestingly, switching between Lollipop and KitKat modes is also an available option.
As the screenshots reveal, Andrios brings over various Android elements you’ll recognize immediately, including the Google Search bar, the Action Bar buttons, and the Material Design palette. Other elements such as the Notification Center, lock screen notifications, notification functionality, power menu, music playback widget, volume sliders and buttons are also shown off in the screenshot gallery.
Obviously, this Andrios mod doesn’t bring a full Android experience to iOS 8 or iOS 7, just a refreshed user interfaced based on Google’s mobile operating system.
Some Andrios screenshots follow below, with more available at the source links.
source:bgr.com
As posted on Reddit and imgur, Andrios is “an Android experience for iOS,” which aims to bring some familiar Android Lollipop UI elements to the iPhone, offering users a fake but gorgeous Android environment.
The Andrios app isn’t available for download just yet, and it’ll cost you somewhere between $3 and $4 once it’s ready. But its developers have been working on it for two months straight, coming up with an amazing interface that makes the iPhone look like an Android-powered handset. Interestingly, switching between Lollipop and KitKat modes is also an available option.
As the screenshots reveal, Andrios brings over various Android elements you’ll recognize immediately, including the Google Search bar, the Action Bar buttons, and the Material Design palette. Other elements such as the Notification Center, lock screen notifications, notification functionality, power menu, music playback widget, volume sliders and buttons are also shown off in the screenshot gallery.
Obviously, this Andrios mod doesn’t bring a full Android experience to iOS 8 or iOS 7, just a refreshed user interfaced based on Google’s mobile operating system.
Some Andrios screenshots follow below, with more available at the source links.
source:bgr.com
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