HTC Flyer Will be Upgradable to Android Honeycomb
26 Apr, 2011, 10:03 pm IST | by
tech2 News Staff
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When the HTC Flyer tablet was announced, despite it boasting of the pretty cool ‘Scribe’ technology, a lot of people were skeptical about a couple of issues – those being the single core 1.5GHz processor, and the other being the lack of Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
Will be tasting Honeycomb Goodness
While this definitely is good news, it does seem pretty strange because it contradicts a couple of tidbits that were perhaps mistaken as common knowledge earlier. Firstly, there was news doing the rounds that Honeycomb would be a dual-core exclusive OS – which would mean the Flyer would be incapable of running it – and the other being the statement that said tablets which released with versions of Android other than Honeycomb wouldn’t be upgradeable to 3.0.
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Tags: HTC , Flyer , Tablets , Google , Android , Android 3.0 , Honeycomb , Touchscreen , 5 megapixel , 1.3 megapixel , HDMI port , Snapdragon , HSDPA
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