The next version of JooJoo will run Android
New information shows that the upgrade of JooJoo will run Android and use ARM processor and 12-inch screen.
New information shows that the upgrade of JooJoo will run Android and use ARM processor and 12-inch screen.
Fusion Garage has unveiled a new version of the JooJoo tablet that will have a major change in platform that it uses. This model will use Android operating system with more social network customization than Samsung's Social Hub or Windows Phone 7's People Hub, sync messages like Gmail with Facebook and other social networks.
The current JooJoo version running Linux is available in Vietnam for about 7 million VND.
According to Gizmodo, the Fusion Garage's new tablet will also be officially supported by Google and use Android Market like other smart mobile phones.
The company's first version of JooJoo uses the Linux operating system with an Intel Atom processor, but the Android version is more likely to use ARM chips instead. According to Electronista, the new version can still be equipped with a 12-inch screen as its "predecessor".
According to the above information, JooJoo version 2 running Android will be released by Fusion Garage early next year.
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