Chuong Nguyen | October 13, 2008 12:03 PM
If you love the iPhone hardware and wish that the phone wasn’t so limited by what Cupertino allows you to run, well fret not. It seems that Windows Mobile can be dual-booted onto the iPhone. At startup, choose Mac OS X for iPhone and you get your standard iPhone operating system. However, be creative and choose Windows Mobile and you’ll get Windows Mobile to run.
Engadget Mobile is now reporting that this application looks fake. However, if it is real, it differs from emulators like StyleTap, which allows Windows Mobile devices to run Palm OS applications, in that this one boots natively as an alternate option; StyleTap on the other hand is a program that runs within the host operating system to allow the programs from the second operating system to load and function.
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