Lumia 1020 brought back to life with iOS


The Lumia 1020 is the center of a new post on Reddit! No, you haven’t fallen through a time portal or accidentally clicked a link from back when we were Windows Phone Central. A passion project by an enthusiast has flung the Lumia 1020 to the forefront minor relevance. Reddit user OceanDepth95028 made what they call the “NokiApple LumiPhone 1020 SE.” The device is so cool that one of the mods of the hackintosh subreddit left the post up despite not being about a hackintosh device. 9to5Mac first reported on the phone.

The NokiApple LumiPhone 1020 SE is not actually a Windows Phone running iOS. I’ll burst that bubble right away. Instead, it is essentially the parts of an iPhone SE (Gen 3) crammed inside the case of a Lumia 1020. But OceanDepth95028 did more than wrap a new phone in an old case. The project involved making the iPhone internals work with a fingerprint reader placed on the back of the device, adding a custom SIM card slot, and making a Lightning port look like a micro-USB port.

Despite being a hacked project that smashes two phones together, the resulting device functions. It even supports 5G and has a working fingerprint sensor on the back.

Placing the parts of an iPhone SE (Gen 3) inside the case of a Lumia 1020 required some custom parts and clever workarounds. (Image credit: OceanDepth95028 on Reddit)

The A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone SE is still relatively new and is capable of running modern apps. While the phone is a one-off project, according to its maker, you could theoretically use the NokiApple LumiPhone 1020 SE as an everyday device. The only features that don’t seem to work are Apple Pay and wireless charging. I suppose it’s fair that Apple Pay refuses to work on a device like the NokiApple LumiPhone 1020 SE, since someone could make an insecure device using similar methods.



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