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Android Honeycomb is officially 3.0, spotted in UI teaser [VIDEO]
January 5, 2011 | by Andrew Kameka
Tablets
Honeycomb is for tablets. That was the word when people first started wondering when consumers would get a crack at a certified Android tablet rather than an up-scaled phone OS. Here’s your chance to get a good look at the next generation of Android.
In anticipation of multiple Honeycomb-based devices, Google has posted a video that showcases what the new user interface offers. Built from the ground-up with tablets in mind, Android 3.0 – as Honeycomb is now officially known – showcases a beautiful view of moving through panels, managing widgets, apps, and rearranging content to fit your needs. There’s also a more powerful web app, better support for e-reading, and a completely-revamped look at the way tablets behave.
Motorola is likely the first company to showcase a Honeycomb tablet at CES this year, but LG and others may follow suit. For now, here’s a teaser of what you can expect. Join in me in having your breath taken away or heart broken that this isn’t as good as you hoped. Either or.
via BGR



















Looks pretty slick, i'm not gonna lie.