Android Honeycomb With Tablet Support Coming Next Year
Now that we’ve heard all about Android 2.3 and the Nexus S, here’s something for the future. Andy Rubin announced some pretty exciting things about the next version of Android at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference.
He came out holding a prototype Motorola tablet with an NVIDIA processor, a dual core 3D processor, and a better UI for tablets. He went on to demo a few things on it including Gmail and the new Google Maps from Gingerbread. The look of the interface looks highly customized for the tablet.
It’s coming sometime next year, and it’ll be available on both Android phones and tablets. Rather than me trying to explain more, I put a video from the conference below for you. Enjoy! and what do you think?
[via Engadget]
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