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A Peek Into Google Android 3.0 Honeycomb Operating System

Gadget Herald: Google will soon come up with the Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system in the market and it is quite clear by now, this software has been specifically made for tablets and netbooks. Compared to the normal Android operating system, the Honeycomb comes with larger icons and has 3D ability, which will surely put more life into the user’s work.

As the operating system will run on large devices, even the icons and features on the OS will need to get bigger and that is exactly what has happened after the arrival of the Honeycomb. It will provide the user with 3D graphics and live streaming ability, plus it should have deeper Bluetooth connections.

It will suit all tablets ranging from the small 7inch ones to the massive 10inch, the operating system will dwell everywhere. With larger icons and 3D capability this OS will give the user the feel of a desktop in his hands. New features include a keyboard, enhanced user interface and a number of Google Applications one can choose from.

Source: CNet

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