Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Rumor Mill: LG to unchain 'Honeycomb' Android pad in Q1 Rumors.

LG Electronics is getting its Android pellet plans back on track, according to a report, and will disseminate an 8.9-inch gravestone ceaseless the "Honeycomb" version of Google's active platform in the first zone of next year. Citing an unnamed LG official, the South Korean dispatch release MK News said LG will let go the tablet, dubbed the LG Pad, in Korea and global markets once Google releases the changed platform. Google's next two Android iterations are expected to be nicknamed Gingerbread and Honeycomb.



LG's lozenge has been designed for both European and North American consumers' tastes, the dispatch said, and will hare Nvidia's Tegra 2 dual-core processor. An LG spokeswoman, Sally Lee, declined to exposition on the report. LG has tapped Nvidia to contribute chips for its Optimus Android phones. LG's tablet, if it is released as described, will have seats between Samsung's 7-inch GalaxyTab and Apple's () 9.7-inch iPad, which is currently dominating the plaque market.






LG termination month delayed its pastille plans because it did not want to put the informed reading of Android--2.2 or Froyo--on its device. The arbitration by LG to propagandize back its plate plans was celebrity because a Google managerial said in September that Android 2.2 is not optimized for tablets. Samsung's GalaxyTab runs on Android 2.2, and all four Tier 1 carriers will gig the GalaxyTab this fete season.

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