Thursday, February 3, 2011

Google: Honeycomb 3.0 is just for tablets.

WorldWideTech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
"I am just for tablets"




The story is that PC Mag was told by a Google spokesman, Andrew Kovacs, today that Honeycomb is “just for tablets”, although “features will arrive on phones over time.”
“The version of Honeycomb we’ve shown is optimized for tablet form factors,” Kovacs added, via a followup email. “All of the UI changes are the future of Android. Yesterday’s event focused on tablet form factors, which is where you’ll first see Honeycomb.”
All of this to say the exact same things that both Andy Rubin and Matias Duarte said in previous talks about neycomb: this is a tablet UI designed for tablets, but certain features will become ubiquitous in Android. Those features, in my opinion, most likely being: soft function buttons, contextual action bar, and the multitasking UI.

Source: PCMag

No comments:

Post a Comment

[Invitation] Galaxy Unpacked 2024, Jan 17: Opening a New Era of Mobile AI.

A revolutionary mobile experience is coming. Get ready to discover a new era full of possibilities with the latest Galaxy innovations, desig...

Popular Posts