Despite the promise of Honeycomb, the tablet version of the operating system from Google is taking some criticism in regard to completion and user experience, at least they are the first impressions that come from tests carried out in sites recognized by Motorola Xoom. Xoom is the first tablet to make use of the system, and other alternatives are still weeks to go before its presentation to the market, but also have a much more mature than we've seen it, it seems that it is necessary a reference tablet by Google itself.
The latest rumor appeared (the source takes it for granted) in the network talks about the possibility that Google is developing its own Android tablet, leaving inside the Nexus family of devices. Come with a version of Honeycomb in the best conditions, and specifications of reference for other manufacturers.
On this occasion it appears that neither Motorola or HTC are the fellow travelers of the company's search engine, and Google is that the alleged Nexus Tab would come from the hand of the Korean LG, very involved in the Android world in recent months. As there would be any other way the news comes from the hands of the Russian Mobile-review site that also dares to put on the market in mid-summer, at the latest before the end of the summer season.
An important detail is that Android would come with a version 3. x would not be released to other vendors until the tablet of Google is not in the market, following the steps marked with Android Smartphones. I leave it to the end a somewhat worrisome point for the aspirations of tablets Android 2.
x that have appeared on the market, with Samsung or HTC Galaxy Tab Flyer as exponents: will not upgrade to Honeycomb under discussion in this press release. Not a detail that I was very clear, but it seemed important to discuss it with you. Via | Mobile-review
The latest rumor appeared (the source takes it for granted) in the network talks about the possibility that Google is developing its own Android tablet, leaving inside the Nexus family of devices. Come with a version of Honeycomb in the best conditions, and specifications of reference for other manufacturers.
On this occasion it appears that neither Motorola or HTC are the fellow travelers of the company's search engine, and Google is that the alleged Nexus Tab would come from the hand of the Korean LG, very involved in the Android world in recent months. As there would be any other way the news comes from the hands of the Russian Mobile-review site that also dares to put on the market in mid-summer, at the latest before the end of the summer season.
An important detail is that Android would come with a version 3. x would not be released to other vendors until the tablet of Google is not in the market, following the steps marked with Android Smartphones. I leave it to the end a somewhat worrisome point for the aspirations of tablets Android 2.
x that have appeared on the market, with Samsung or HTC Galaxy Tab Flyer as exponents: will not upgrade to Honeycomb under discussion in this press release. Not a detail that I was very clear, but it seemed important to discuss it with you. Via | Mobile-review
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