Google Honeycomb Android 3.0 show
Google offers a video presentation of the operating system interface that it claims is optimal for the Honeycomb 3.0 version 3.0 tablet.
After the appearance of a series of notice tablet models running Android Honeycomb such as Asus, Toshiba or Motorola, Google also finally released a video that officially introduced some new features and interfaces of this version.
Taking advantage of the large touch screen of tablets, Android 3.0 adjusted the user interface better like surfing the web, reading ebook from Google 3D interface, YouTube was redesigned and Google Maps also owns the interface 3D as introduced before.
The Gmail browser interface is also changed with splitting the screen into two to easily browse and manage email.
However, Android 3.0 also causes many questions for users when its features are too close to the Google Chrome operating system. And what will Android phone development look like when it reaches version 2.9?
Below is the video provided by Google.
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