This would turn it into one of
the few Honeycomb tablets with a 7 - inch screen, when the minimum size to run this version of the Android OS is regarded to be 8.9 inches.
There are already quite
a few Honeycomb tablet like the Motorola XOOM and the BlackBerry PlayBook that are almost ready to be released and the hype surrounding the upcoming Xoom is going through the roof.
Not exact matches
Adobe will release OTA downloads «a
few weeks» after Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablets land on store shelves.
A positive factor with the Streak 7, though, is that there is an active hacking community associated with the
tablet and it has already proved its worth by getting Android 3.2
Honeycomb on to the
tablet along with a
few other tweaks.
One more
Honeycomb tablet coming our way in the 10 inch segment, the most popular
tablet size of the last
few months.
Google recently released Android 3.1 (the Galaxy Tab 10.1 ships with it) to most existing
Honeycomb tablets, and there have thus far been
few manufacturer customizations.
G - Slate's hardware feels great and the Tegra 2 - powered performance zippy, but the software suffered from a
few minor but reoccurring bugs and a general lack of polish similar to what I found on the Motorola Xoom, Verizon's first (and only)
Honeycomb tablet.
Good news for people who already have a
few books bought through Kindle, but want to read them on their new
Honeycomb tablet.
If im paying 700 bux and i had to choose from a huge heaping of extra functionality and a minor graphical hiccup here and there (and remember this is the first version of
honeycomb while ios has had quite a
few updates), or a
tablet that does NOTHING more than the ipod, which does LESS than the phone counterpart but it rarely has a graphical hiccup....
Also, to have
Honeycomb right out of the box will make the A100 one of the selected
few among the 7 inch class of
tablet where most others are either in the process of upgrading to
Honeycomb or are thinking of doing so.
The Sony
Tablet S is shipped with the latest version of Google
Honeycomb and the company promises a Ice Cream Sandwich update in the next
few months.
The update, the first major update to the
tablet oriented Android
Honeycomb edition, will resolve many pain points for the users, as well as introduce a
few nifty features as well.
LG opted out with a very
few other
tablet manufacturers to await the release of the more
tablet specific version of Android, aka
Honeycomb.
This sure will put the Adam in a better stand to compete with many of the high profile
Honeycomb laced
tablets that going to be launched in the next
few months.
In between, a
few leaks, rumors and a couple of videos did manage to keep the
Honeycomb tablet in news but concrete details of the
tablet was grossly missing while its the XOOM from Motorola that seemed to be enjoying... [Read more...]
In between, a
few leaks, rumors and a couple of videos did manage to keep the
Honeycomb tablet in news but concrete details of the
tablet was grossly missing while its the XOOM from Motorola that seemed to be enjoying all the
Honeycomb honey all alone.
Getting to the ThinkPad
Tablet's interface, mostly it's standard
Honeycomb (Android 3.1), but Lenovo has made a
few very welcome and carefully thought - out customisations.
The first of the
Honeycomb tablets, the Motorola Xoom, may not have Flash out of the box — but Adobe has taken to its blog to confirm that the 10.2 OTA download will only be «a
few weeks» later.
Despite a
few flirtings with Froyo tabs here and there and some Windows 7 - based business, a leaked Dell road map shows the very near existence of a 10 - inch
Honeycomb tablet known as the Dell Streak Pro.
The new Seesmic for Android 1.7 was released just a
few minutes ago with all the new bug fixes, features and also adds UI improvements for Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablets.
Motorola was one of the
few tablet manufacturers to embrace
Honeycomb, making it slightly ironic that its own plans for ICE migration are so lacklustre.
Lenovo offers a
few tweaks that might make it more compelling than some other Android - based
tablets, but it's more or less your typical
Honeycomb tablet.
It also explains why so
few other
tablet makers are rushing to market with Android 3.0
Honeycomb devices.
Until recently, all 7 inch
tablets came with android 2.2 or 2.3, just a
few newer models now have
Honeycomb.
Acer hasn't done anything too drastic on top of
Honeycomb 3.2 (there are a
few added widgets and apps), but the
tablet seems a tad sluggish when navigating in portrait mode and a number of apps keep crashing.
A
few days back, in D: Dive Into Mobile conference, CEO of Android, Andy Rubin announced that
Honeycomb is due next year with support for
tablets and according to sources, the
tablet will apparently be priced like the current Motorola high - end smartphones and will be releasing in three different wireless options for on - the - go connectivity — CDMA, UMTS and LTE.
The A500 is a 10 - inch sized
tablet, and if you are looking for less sized
Honeycomb tablet from Acer, then you've to wait for a
few months more.
Yes, you'll soon be able to walk into a Best Buy or Verizon store to pick up a Motorola Xoom
tablet but if you are one of the select
few who has been nominated for an Oscar or will host, you'll get a special gold version of the Android 3.0
Honeycomb tablet.
We broke the news in February that smartphones will indeed gain
Honeycomb tablet features, and at the Google I / O developer event Tuesday, the company shared a
few details of the forthcoming upgrade.
Honeycomb is so new that there isn't a great deal of
tablet - specific apps available yet but there are a
few.
Sadly it will still be running the Dell Stage UI on Android 2.2, we hope their aren't many delay's in getting
honeycomb on this
tablet once it is released in a
few weeks.
It took a
few iterations for Android's phone operating system to smooth out the rough edges it started with, and their
Honeycomb tablet OS is still under development (talking to Phil over at our sibling site Android Central, he says at this point it's still safe to call
Honeycomb «unfinished»).
The
tablet has a 1366 x 768 pixel display, which gives you a
few more pixels than you'll find in most 10 inch
tablets running Google Android
Honeycomb, but it uses the same NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor as competing
tablets from Samsung, Motorola, Acer, Asus, and Lenovo.
The Motorola XOOM was the first
tablet to hit the streets running Google Android
Honeycomb a
few months ago.
But a
few days ago Paul O'Brien posted a leaked
Honeycomb ROM designed to run on the
tablet.
Maybe the «rush» to put out a
tablet had little to do with the iPad and everything to do with using first adopters as beta testers, and Google wants to find the bugs in
Honeycomb before several other
tablets release in the next
few months.
A
few months ago a hacker going by the name of DJ Steve ported Android 3.1
Honeycomb to run on the
tablet.
I had used Android
Honeycomb for a
few minutes at times on various
tablets, but I had not spent a great deal of time with the OS until the Galaxy Tab 10.1 landed in my lap.
Except for
tablet users, early adopters and those invested in
Honeycomb, who visit the marketplace longingly in search of engaging apps and find very
few that are worth the time and even
fewer that are worth the money.
With
few tweaks to differentiate the Xoom 2 from other
Honeycomb tablets, Motorola have turned to pre-installing some apps.
The Huawei MediaPad has already been made available for sale in a number of other countries and is one of only a
few 7 ″
Honeycomb tablets yet available or announced.
Compared against the ever - expanding sea of
Honeycomb tablets on the market, there are a
few key features that set the Sony S1 apart, aside from its design.
After it has been intensely advertised over the last
few months and has managed to get positive reviews from almost all the bloggers and critics, XOOM is the first
tablet to come with Android 3.0
Honeycomb.
A
few hours ago, Sprint's official website has been showing that the EVO View 4G
tablet will be launched with the
tablet - specific Android 3.0
Honeycomb operating system.
Typing «XOOM», «HD» or «
Honeycomb» in the Android Market yields very
few tablet specific apps right now.