Google held an event that just ended few moments ago in their headquarters in Mountain View, and it has officially Honeycomb Android 3.0, the operating system free mobile optimized to tablets and prepared for all devices that use pressure to have installed Apple iPad.
The first thing that has focused Google Android 3.0 on the screen, where we have both icons of our applications Favorite as a series of widgets that can work with "collections" of data : the Gmail inbox, for example, is fully navigable and we can move through it. In the bottom of the home screen we also have the bottom bar from which you can navigate through all open applications and an area in which the system notifications displayed on a non-intrusive.
order to personalize the home screen with shortcuts, widgets and applications have an interface "away" all home screens, showing all and also presenting a series of options to manipulate all the elements we want to manage.
applications such as the same Gmail interface take a game, much like native applications iPad. Likewise, you can drag and drop emails from Gmail to change the labels. Google Maps has a great painting with three-dimensional buildings that we saw in the preview it offered the company, and other programs such as Google Body show that the graphics performance of the tablet with Honeycomb is very competent.
Google has also redesigned the camera application , with a circular button interface and capable of imaging both the front and rear camera if the device has two lenses. And of course, have not forgotten about the video: Honeycomb 3.0 Android Apple anticipates being able to chat with other people via video chat.
Honeycomb Android 3.0 will be available with some devices like the Motorola XOOM the developer documentation is available for all who dare to create applications and games for the tablets with this system. Still failure to see the system in shops, but the developers have promised to show more at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that will assist to deliver exactly all the news from the frontline. since its launch, and
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