Android does not apply to tablets

September 13 International Report Although Android tablets are already on the market, Google said that Android is not yet suitable for tablets.

TechRadar quoted Hugo Barra, the head of Google’s mobile products, as saying on Friday that “Froyo is not optimized for tablet computers.” Froyo is the codename for Android 2.2.

He said that the Android Market app store can't run properly on tablets, "Android Market apps can't run on tablets, Froyo isn't suitable for tablets." This means that future versions of Android will be able to run on tablets.

This may be the reason why the Android tablet PCs currently listed and sold are similar to smart phones. Dell's Streak is a good example. Although it is called a tablet computer, Streak is equipped with a 5-inch display, which is closer in size to a smartphone than an iPad. It has voice communication capabilities and is sold through telecom operators; Samsung’s The Galaxy Tab is equipped with a 7-inch display and also features voice communication, sold through telecom operators.

According to Samsung, the Galaxy Tab can be upgraded to Android 3.0, code-named Gingerbread. However, the new version of Android, code-named Honeycomb, cannot be run on the first Galaxy Tab.

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