If Bobby Cha of Enspert is to be believed , Google ’s approaching Android 3.0 liberation , Honeycomb , will only do work ondevices with duple - core group processors . Oh , and 1280×720 resolution screen will also be a must .
According to PC World , the Korean electronics executive secernate them Honeycomb would target high - end tablets ab initio , requiring that they launch the Tegra 2 chipset ( until more mobile devices implement the ARM Cortex A9 , at least ) . And plain , a 7 - column inch screen is the the minuscule size this OS would be allowed on . As PC World also points out , this would create an interesting product fragmentation if the hearsay is reliable , as devices like the Galaxy Tab would n’t be able to kick upstairs to 3.0 , not to mention any current Android smartphone .
But I ’m sure we ’ll hear plenty more about this in the good , near future , see as the Moto Tablet is forthcoming . [ PC WorldviaBoy Genius ]
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