According to a report that appeared in Mobile-review, Google is working with LG to create and start selling a new tablet under the brand Nexus Tablet. The company in Mountain View, therefore, would not retry the road after the happy adventure in the smartphone sector. The likely tablet will have the Android operating system 3.0 (Honeycomb) and will probably be based on a platform very similar to the next G-LG Slate.
The latter uses a Tegra processor dual-core 1 GHz and a 8.9-inch screen with stereo 3D technology and has 32 GB of internal memory and dual camera. The arrival of the tablets will also be accompanied by changes to the contractual partner with Google that will have to sign a license to use Android on their devices 2.x 3.0 or Android. This means, if it is confirmed that there will be no opportunity to upgrade to Honeycomb for tablet and smartphone operating systems that use Android 2.x.
The latter uses a Tegra processor dual-core 1 GHz and a 8.9-inch screen with stereo 3D technology and has 32 GB of internal memory and dual camera. The arrival of the tablets will also be accompanied by changes to the contractual partner with Google that will have to sign a license to use Android on their devices 2.x 3.0 or Android. This means, if it is confirmed that there will be no opportunity to upgrade to Honeycomb for tablet and smartphone operating systems that use Android 2.x.
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- Google Working On Its Own "Nexus" Tablet With LG (GOOG, MMI) (28/03/2011)
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