Android and iOS fans are known to occasionally disagree when it comes to their choice of mobile OS. Earlier this year, developer Nick Lee finally saw a way to end these years of conflict, designing a solution that allowed an iOS device to dual-boot into Android by means of a custom case. The case, which contained an enclosed circuit board running a modified version of Android Marshmallow, combined with an app that allowed the iPhone to boot the Android OS.
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But while Lee’s case was an interesting project, Haimawan’s MESUIT case is a commercial product, and is available for sale in China from Haimawan subsidiary Jijia’s website for ¥999.00 (approximately $150) the iPhone 6 / 6S model, or ¥1099.00 (approximately $165) for the larger iPhone 6 Plus / 6S Plus. Haimawan has not yet announced if the MESUIT will be available outside of China.
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