Not exact matches
Mind you, that doesn't really make a huge difference as
Honeycomb is absolutely
fine for
tablet use, and the differences between it and Android 4.0 are fairly minor, at least as far as most users are concerned.
Motorola's Xoom
Honeycomb tablet is a
fine example of how Google overhauled its Android operating system for the larger
tablet form factor.
Motorola Xoom Android
Honeycomb tablet has confirmed via the
fine print that it will not launch without Flash support,... Motorola is working on deploying Flash 10.2... who are they kidding??
'' Motorola Xoom Android
Honeycomb tablet has confirmed via the
fine print that it will «not» launch «without» Flash support, instead being deployed in a future update later...»
While
Honeycomb is designed for
tablets, it looks like it will get a long just
fine with smartphones.
Verizon's dedicated page for the Motorola Xoom Android
Honeycomb tablet has confirmed via the
fine print that it will launch without Flash support, instead being deployed in a future update later this Spring.