This 10.1 - inch Android tablet runs
on the Honeycomb OS update.
A new interface — 4.0 takes
on the Honeycomb look, with Apps and Widgets being 2 dedicated tabs at the top.
This tablet runs
on the Honeycomb OS (Android 3.1).
The basic Android framework has always allowed what you see on your screen to be drawn at almost any size, and the idea of having more than one view shown at a time was kicked around in more than one session at Google I / O 2011 as part of the «next - step» for Android Tablets
on Honeycomb.
Image above: Joan Waltemath, your thoughts being said (East Above), oil, graphite, zinc and florescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel, 38.5 x 17.25 inches.
Polymer emulsion
on honeycomb panel.
Polymer emulsion
on honeycomb panel, 19 × 23.75 in.
Oil, zinc, bronze, stainless steel, phosphorescent and interference pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel.
Oil, aluminum, bronze, interference, glimmer, phosphorescent and florescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel.
Oil, pewter, interference and florescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel.
Robert Feintuch, Fat Hercules, 2011, polymer emulsion
on honeycomb panel, 30 x 22 1/2 inches.
Untitled (Circle), 2014; Untitled (Wheel 4 Spoke), 2014; Untitled (Dissolve), 2014; each work, silkscreen
on honeycomb panel; 100 3/8 x 56 3/4 in.
© Joan Waltemath, grey lightening East 3 1,2,3,5,8..., 2012 - 2014, oil, graphite, pewter, interference, glimmer and florescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel, 33 7/8 x 14 9/16.»
© Joan Waltemath, sundry movements (East 3 1,2,3,5,8...), 2011 - 2014, oil, graphite, pewter, interference, and florescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel, 33 7/8 x 14 9/16.»
© Joan Waltemath, stepped threshold (West 1 1,2,3,5,8), 2011 - 2015, oil, iron ore, aluminum, pewter, florescent and phosphorescent pigment
on honeycomb aluminum panel, 37 x 15 9/16.»
This way, you can really take advantage of high res screens
on Honeycomb tablets.
We experienced some smartphone apps not working properly
on Honeycomb and simply crashing soon after they were launched.
I think that the Motorola XOOM is a great product, I'm just not 100 % sold
on Honeycomb at this point as an operating system.
He also updated his SetCPU application to support the Motorola tablet and is in the process of working
on a Honeycomb tablet - optimized version.
As for apps, most of your smartphone Android apps will work
on a Honeycomb tablet but compared to the iPad there is a dearth of applications actually optimised for a larger, higher - resolution and landscape - oriented screen.
Still, don't expect to get the same level of complexity and customization you get
on HoneyComb, but for most users, that's not even a bad part.
At a first glance, it looks like the setup you get
on all Honeycomb tablets out there, including a dual core processor and a maximum of 32 GB of storage.
What is even better is that the new UI also works on Gingerbread tablets, not only
on Honeycomb ones.
When you open the app
on a Honeycomb tablet it will show you three side - by - side panels for your timeline, mentions, and direct messages.
I have still not found anything that I am comfortable trying out
on my Honeycomb devices to take the place of Lookout Mobile Security.
There is still a lack of apps specifically designed to cope with a larger display format, but that's never been a barrier to getting apps to work well
on Honeycomb tablets.
We're not entirely sold on the implementation of Android Market
on Honeycomb at the moment - the ability to switch between accounts used to install apps at the moment looks like it has the potential to confuse.
That's not to say we're not used to it by now, but we hate seeing this much preinstalled software
on a Honeycomb tablet.
... Can't deny they do tend to get a lot of exclusives... Looks like a nice design round back... And I really hope they do something «DIFFERENT» for Sense UI
on Honeycomb... because the Sense UI on the FLyer is just a the same phone UI on a bigger screen....
and creating applications
on honeycomb will be an exciting challenge.
Thanks to a video from Huawei, we can now have a look at the first ever 7 - inch tablet running
on Honeycomb Android 3.2, which is the same as the 3.1 version but designed for 7 - inch tablets.
There is no word
on Honeycomb update, but we expect that HCL pushes the update for at least AP10 - A1, as it has specs to support that.
It's a powerful tool and we've found that it makes a little more sense on a tablet than it sometimes does on a phone because of the way you use it (walking with a phone, sitting with a tablet): it feels right
on Honeycomb.
The bottom System Bar
on Honeycomb swings in and offers some of the (usually) persistent top notification bar you'll be familiar with in Android on your mobile phone.
With the availability of the SDK after the months of stalling
on Honeycomb source, Google is hoping that developers will return to take full advantage of Ice Cream Sandwich and its much improved feature set.
YouTube is another Google offering and
on Honeycomb you get a great app to serve up and increasingly impressive range of content.
The tablet will be shown off during the Mobile World Congress, so stay tuned for more reports on the device when we get our hands
on the Honeycomb tablet.
One Piece and Bakuman are the only ones I'm interested in, and the fact that I can only stream the titles, since no one wants to even try to make an android tablet app (hint: if it's so hard to do an app with all the different flavors of Android, then just do what most pub do now anyway; make just a tablet app
on Honeycomb), this severely limits my ability to take the mag and «read anywhere», something I can currently do with my print mag.
coolbho3000 also updated his SetCPU application to support the Motorola tablet and is in the process of working
on a Honeycomb tablet - optimized version.
To be run
on Honeycomb based tablets Popular makers of Photoshop Adobe has announced a range of touch apps designed for Android run tablet devices, which are all based around their Adobe Creative Suite of products.
While that might not mean anything to you, it will certainly help the developers out there looking to jump
on Honeycomb development.
The revelation of Gingerbread
on a Honeycomb tablet came when the LCD density is changed to 170 or higher and after a reboot all you can find running is the Gingerbread UI on your tablet.
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 also runs
on Honeycomb, so owners will have to wait for an upgrade to Android 4.0.
Google partner Motorola has already released its Honeycomb - based tablet, the Xoom, and other manufactures are working
on Honeycomb tablets of their own, including Samsung, Dell, HTC, and Acer.
The forthcoming Motorola Xoom is the first tablet that will run
on Honeycomb, and its expected to be the first device that just might give the dominant iPad a run for its money.
It also brings new features such as option to directly import bookmarks from Android system, Updated Opera Turbo in Opera Mobile, Inline video
on Honeycomb for Opera Mobile and lots more.
The real problem with the Xoom is the user experience
on Honeycomb.
Google Talk and Gmail are also great
on Honeycomb.
On a Honeycomb tablet, you see (very) minimized snapshots of your open apps in the multitasking bar.
Unlike the iPad, Android Market won't just serve you up a platter of Honeycomb ready apps and we've already found that apps that really work
on Honeycomb aren't as abundant as they should be.