
In a story about an upcoming tablet from MSI launching in March, the Taiwanese website Digitimes might just have spilled the beans about the approximate launch date of Android 3. The tablet mentioned
will ship in March-April next year with Android 3. Android 3 will be
optimised for tablets and some big name companies, including
Motorola and
Lenovo, were holding back on these tablets until the version 3 release. On Techradar, Google's Andy Rubin already
showed off an Android 3 prototype tablet from Motorola that gave some clues as to what Android 3 might be capable of. This includes easier navigation requiring absolutely no physical buttons, as well as 3D processing power. Android 3 is also
said to have a redesigned UI, support for higher resolution 1280x760 displays and has a strict minimum hardware requirement of a 1Ghz CPU, 512 RAM and a minimum display size of 3.5".
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2010-10-29
Yeah except like I said, the information you criticize Android on is incorrect.
Google has already acknowledged that tablets exist, seeing how the current SDK supports them. The max 1280 pixels is also incorrect, because the Android SDK has never defined a set amount of pixels. It has always worked with terms like "small" and "large" to define screen sizes. I'm sure the latest "extra large" screen size in Android 2.3 will work fine with any high resolution.
Oh and Android 1.0 was designed for 320x480, not 320x240, just like the iPhone SDK. In fact, the current iPhone SDK is still based on a 320x480 layout, for the iPhone 4's screen all coordinates are just scaled by 2.