It is not surprising that after knowing the arrival date of the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread, many users wonder about the supposed update of Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The fact is that a day after different data about Google, the operating system and your phone have been made public, it has transpired that Honeycomb would arrive next year and would be available for tablets. In fact, it was Andy Rubin himself, Android's chief engineer, who has come up with a prototype tablet signed by Motorola and powered by Honeycomb.
Indeed. The news does not come from an anonymous voice, but from Andy Ruben himself, head of the Android platform, who has released the first information about this future update of the operating system that is most on everyone's lips. In this sense, the company has already indicated that Honeycomb is still in a very early stage of development, with which it will be necessary to arm itself with patience until next year arrives. In any case, we know that Honeycomb will have a simpler interface than usual on Android, possiblydesigned exclusively for tablets.
But in addition to speculating about the features of the new Android Honeycomb, an operating system that will be released in 2011, some media have wanted to think that Google could be in the process of developing its own tablet. A first cousin with a few more inches and Honeycomb as the headend operating system. But Andy Rubin, the Google engineer, has not talked about that. Will Google present something new at CES 2011 ? Nobody knows. At the moment, we have Android 2.3 Gingerbread just around the corner, the update that will come very soon to mobile phones such as the Nexus S or the Samsung Galaxy S for the first time.
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