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Title is a little misleading - what they are effectively doing is implementing an iOS emulator, so iOS apps can be executed in Android.

Three things spring to mind with this: 1) You've still got a crap OS on your device, 2) You'd very likely have to root your device to make it work, 3) Apple will find a way to stop it.

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I wonder why you want to?

Better to buy an Apple device if you really feel the need for IOS

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The linked article states one of the good reasons behind this as:

"Android users miss out on the iTunes ecosystem"

NOT!

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The linked article states one of the good reasons behind this as:

"Android users miss out on the iTunes ecosystem"

NOT!

Funny, I buy tracks from iTunes, but the first thing I do is convert them to mp3 and put them on my droid devices.

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