Tagged #android 3.0 honeycomb
As much as Google wants manufacturers to just be happy with how Honeycomb has turned out, some people can’t leave it alone. Most of the changes manufacturers have made to Android 3.x have been relatively subtle–not completely destroying the OS like phone UIs we know. It looks like Sony’s changes to Honeycomb 3.2, coming soon ... Read More »
Everyone is jumping on the Honeycomb tablet bandwagon, but many manufacturers are simply not known for making high-end products. Such as Huawei, famous for making entry-level smartphones. Could it be Huawei is about to step it up in the tablet market? It sure seems they’re working on a very good tablet: the Huawei MediaPad.
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Tablets are the hot topic this year, especially when it comes to Android fans. NVIDIA has pretty much taken the lead when it comes to tablets with its popular Tegra 2 dual-core processor. Though Qualcomm has been missing in action for a while, there are some tablets coming in ... Read More »
Google I/O made a successful take-off yesterday, and among the main announcements was the new update to Honeycomb, Android 3.1. Soon afterwards, when they gave away the 5,000 Galaxy Tab 10.1′s, Samsung mentioned that their tablet would be receiving this update soon. Of course, Motorola did not want to ... Read More »
Tablets are (and will be) making a major change in the way we work, entertain ourselves, and go throughout our daily life. Though Android 3.0 Honeycomb is made to fit tablets, it simply does not fully serve its purpose if an application is not designed for the honeycomb environment, or the bigger screen. ... Read More »
If you have been coming to Android and Me to read your Android news, you might recall Sony’s honeycomb tablet, the S1 (with that interesting folded-magazine-like shape). Sony has announced this Honeycomb device, calling it the “Sony Tablet,” and it is actually not coming alone, there are two versions; the S1 and the ... Read More »
After waking up to what I thought would be a typical Sunday (slow), I was surprised by a very nice treat from Youtube. The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer is one of the most affordable options for a Honeycomb tablet this year, with specs that should get the ... Read More »