Wednesday, December 8, 2010

MOTOROLA TABLET PROTOTYPE POWERED ANDROID 3.0

MOTOROLA TABLET PROTOTYPE POWERED ANDROID 3.0
If the launch of Nexus S, Android 2.3, eBook Store and Google is not enough, here's another look at Google's goodie bag for Christmas. At All Things Digital: Dive Into Mobile conference, Andy Rubin showed the company by a board of a Motorola prototype, apparently called motopad. Ran Google Android 3.0 or honeycomb, is better known as we know, the next version of its mobile operating system, causing a great need for optimizing tablets.







Changes to the table is as follows: the need for the typical four keys (ie, home / back / menu / search) is available on almost all Android phones have been deleted. user interface has been changed to use the widescreen format available. For example, the Gmail application is now online in the opinion of two current e-mail on the IPAD. But more importantly, the tablet has an Nvidia dual-core processor 3D ", and introduced a new version of Google Maps, which used its power. FYI: The IPAD and almost all other Android-based tablets are out of a single-core processor. The tablet is also compatible video call.

Last but not least, is a feature of "fragment" apps that are regularly run Android applications as a widget on the home screen. Hypothetical in this way, you can run multiple programs at once from the initial screen, but we'll leave it, and instead of waiting until "next year" when the tablet is supposed to be launched .
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