10-20-2011, 10:10 AM
The tablet specific version didn't. The phones and tablets running 2.x did. Fragmentation, etc.
Honeycomb is generally considered a step-child of Android. The support for is just catching up in the last month or two.
Google's supposedly going all iOS and making a single platform for everything with Ice Cream Sammich.
I don't know if it's the OS or the execution, but I much prefer 2.3 on my Samsung phone than I do 3.2 on my Asus tablet.
Honeycomb is generally considered a step-child of Android. The support for is just catching up in the last month or two.
Google's supposedly going all iOS and making a single platform for everything with Ice Cream Sammich.
I don't know if it's the OS or the execution, but I much prefer 2.3 on my Samsung phone than I do 3.2 on my Asus tablet.
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"Here, at last, is the cure for texting while driving. The millions of deaths which occur every year due to the iPhone’s ability to stream the Kim K/Ray-J video in 4G could all be avoided, every last one of them, if the government issued everyone a Seventies 911 and made sure they always left the house five minutes later than they’d wanted to. It would help if it could be made to rain as well. Full attention on the road. Guaranteed." -Jack Baruth
