Saturday, November 6, 2010

Tablet Pad LG Android will be released in the first quarter of 2011

The LG tablet Android Pad, sorUn, leader of the Korean manufacturer LG said the pad will have a 8.9 inch screen and will benefit from Android Honeycomb Gingerbread's successor has not yet been released.



LG clearly had a good reason to delay the release of its Internet tablet. According to an official quoted by the manufacturer MK News (Korea), LG Pad finally arrive in the first quarter of 2011 and will incorporate the future release of Android known as Honeycomb code. It will propose a 8.9 inch screen and will be powered by NVIDIA Tegra processors 2.

The big news is the presence of Android Honeycomb which is presented as the first version really optimized for the tablets. Honeycomb should arrive in early 2011 and while this is supposed Gingerbread out before the end of the year. This means that Google has decided to put a boost for manufacturers to provide the bars operating system they want.

Recall that Lenovo also made the decision a few days ago, expect Android Honeycomb (considered less energy) to power its shelf, which should be sold in the first half of 2011.

In addition, Samsung Hub reports that the Indian branch of Samsung confirmed that the Galaxy would have Tab right to updates to Gingerbread and Honyecomb, without providing a timetable.

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