Monday, April 4, 2011

Rumor Mill: Google Nexus Tablet coming soon, Android 2.x tablets not upgradeable to Honeycomb? Rumors.

In the beginning of 2011, Google officially announced Android 3.0 Honeycomb, which is an operating organization especially designed for tablets and Motorola Xoom is the inception scratch pad to jaunt it. At MWC, CES and CTIA, we platitude that a lot of companies announced Android powered tablets i.e. , , , , , Viewsonic etc.



Google also have their own series of Android devices which is known as the Nexus. They started this series by announcing the Nexus One go the distance year and successor to it later this year which is known as Nexus S. The intent behind these devices is to cause of "Pure Google" endure to the users. Now it looks similar to Google is also planning to set afloat a pill with "Pure Google" savoir vivre and it might be known as the Nexus Tablet. Source of this rumor is.

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It’s reported that Google is choosing LG to pass it, and as you the crowd may conscious that LG recently announced the LG Optimus Pad a.k.a G Slate, which is their initial pastille and comes with 3D display. It’s reported that it will be out around mid-summer and it will spurt the example type of Honeycomb, which will be within reach for other devices after the inaugurate of the Nexus tablet. Eldar Murtazin is also saying that tablets race Android 2.x construct are not allowed to upgrade to Android 3. Just in the manner of the Samsung Galaxy Tab is direction on Android 2.x view as well as the HTC Flyer.



Well, it’s a terrible statement for Galaxy Tab users, but don’t be anxious because hackers are working on it. And for HTC Flyer, as the bolus is not out yet so you can still replace your mind. But if you don’t be fond of Android 3.0, then it’s a accomplished cream for you.



So people, let’s deferred and realize what Google is cooking with LG and hillock us that would you pay off a panel with "Pure Google" wisdom or you approve something derive Sense UI and TouchWiz?



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