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2010-10-19
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Is it Honeycomb that is the tablet version? All along I thought it was Gingerbread.
Also how often do these updates come along? Aren't most devices just being updated to froyo now? So shouldn't it be a few months before gingerbread is released? And then a good time after before Honeycomb is ready (like a year from now)?
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2010-10-19
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Funny thing is Apple will probably release a 7 inch tablet. Then Steve will have some magical things to say about how 7 inches is great.
Indeed. Also keep in mind that Motorola will probably be releasing an Android tablet as will Dell. These may factor into your purchasing decision.
Just curious, what are your pros/cons for each? What are you looking for as a consumer?
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2010-10-19
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Something that has me concerned is that I've read that Honeycomb is just about finalized and manufacturers will be getting it shortly.
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2010-10-19
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Yep! Hell, they're already buzzing a bit about Android 4.0: Ice Cream
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2010-10-19
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2010-10-19
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Indeed! I would be more than happy to get the tab *if* I was certain I could load Honeycomb on the device.
But if I think about it another way, if manufacturers are soon to get Honeycomb SDK, then we won't be seeing devices for some time (perhaps a year?). Hmm... I'm confused!
Dan?! What should I do?!
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2010-10-20
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I dunno about you, but I don't see why I wouldn't still get it. I still plan to, actually. What's it missing, really? heh
Honestly, they're only saying that they're not officially promising Honeycomb on it--what makes you think you wouldn't still be able to run Honeycomb on it anyway? Even as a community-made ROM (say, the way Cyanogen or Ultimate Droid, ChevyNo.1, etc. go around doing their own ROMs, upgrades and and kernels). I've got a Droid 1 right now--I get the sneaking suspicion that the community is probably going to port Gingerbread to it when it comes out since they're ALREADY compiling kernels and Android OS from the source code as it is. And why not? Like I've said all along, Android isn't totally open but increasingly more and more of it seems to be far more open than Maemo was--and it's showing.
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2010-10-20
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Also how often do these updates come along? Aren't most devices just being updated to froyo now? So shouldn't it be a few months before gingerbread is released? And then a good time after before Honeycomb is ready (like a year from now)?