• Nick Lee from Tendigi design studio decided to create a case that could run an Android operating system into an iPhone, making a gadget that everyone would kill to have.

Nick Lee from Tendigi design studio decided to create a case that could run an Android operating system into an iPhone, making a gadget that everyone would kill to have. (Photo : YouTube/iCrackUriDevice)

To end the rivalry between iPhone users and Android users, developer Nick Lee from Tendigi design studio decided to create a case that could run an Android operating system into an iPhone, making a gadget that everyone would kill to have.

According to Android police, Lee managed to create a case that when plugged into an iPhone, it can give users a full-blown Android experience. The case prototype was initially made from a Lemaker HiKey development board. In addition, the device reportedly has a Kirin 620 SoC, 2GB of RAM and 8GB of on-board storage. He was able to create the case to fit the board and battery using a 3D printer, and with a cable lightening present, all users have to do is plug it into an iPhone and see how the magic works.

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Lee is not new with altering devices' operating systems, before playing around with iPhone and Android, he successfully made Windows 95 run into an Apple watch in April. Although combining two different devices and merging it into one awesome device is not easy and usually comes with tons of limitations, he was still able to come up with a potential product that is still functional.

Lee posted on Tendigi's blog that his main purpose in creating the innovative case is to let Android smartphone users and iPhone users experience both devices and be able to put to rest all the intense rivalry going on between them.

"The main inspiration was the intense feelings Android and iOS users have about each other.. I said to myself - 'What if you could have it all on one device?'" The Next Web quoted Lee as saying.

This kind of technology has a lot of potential although The next web reported that as of now, the magical case is not ready to be sold just yet because of how bulky the case is and how complicated it is to set up. Lee admits that he has a lot of configuring to do, and he is willing to develop his concept and make it more sleek and consumer friendly if "anyone takes interest."