Might Get My Android After All
Well, well, iPhone. Even though I might keep using you for a little longer than I was initially planning, that doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily be running your normal OS. Sure, I was very likely to jailbreak you anyway after 4.0 came out due to Apple’s belief that their older phones don’t deserve features like multitasking. Well, some people have taken it upon themselves to port Android to run on the iPhone, and even better, it can dual boot along side the normal iPhone OS. New phone OS, no hardware upgrade, and I still get WP7 (hopefully on a Lightning) by the end of the year? Hey, I’m not going to complain.
I’m continuing to think if there’s anything significant I want to change up on anniversary day (assuming I remember, that is). Given my track record with projects, any modifications would probably need to be fairly small if they’re to get done on time. Of course, nothing says that the changes have to take place on that exact date, but it’s just a little anticlimactic to announce it and then make the change days/weeks/months later. The last thing I need is another “vlog” situation on my hands.