Video: How to Make Your iPhone More Like An Android

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How to get the best of both worlds.

Do you have an iPhone but want the flexibility of an Android? Here's what you can do.

To start, change your keyboard. Apple recently opened up its iOS to allow for third party keyboards, and conveniently Google makes a keyboard for iOS that has Google search built right into it.

Instead of being stuck with Apple's default apps, install rival Google apps, like Google Chrome, which can sync with your desktop version of Chrome, and of course Google Maps.

Ultimately, the best way to bring some more customization to an iPhone is to jailbreak it, but that carries its own risks.

To learn more, check out the video below from CNET: 

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