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Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)

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( Preceeded by: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) | Succeeded by: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich))

Developer: Google

Initial release: February 22, 2011;

Latest release: 3.2.6 / February 15, 2012;

Kernel type: Monolithic Kernel (Linux Kernel)

License: Proprietary software

Official website: developer.android.com/about/versions/android-3.0-highlights.html

Support status: Unsupported

Android Honeycomb is the codename for the third version of Android, designed for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets. It is the third major release of Android and is no longer supported. Honeycomb debuted with the Motorola Xoom in February 2011. Besides the addition of new features, Honeycomb introduced a new so-called "holographic" user interface theme and an interaction model that built on the main features of Android, such as multitasking, notifications and widgets.

Features

New features introduced in Honeycomb include the following:

The Email and Contacts apps use a two-pane UI.

The Gallery app now lets users view albums and other collections in full-screen mode, with access to thumbnails for other photos in a collection.

The Browser app replaces browser windows with tabs, adds an incognito mode for anonymous browsing, and presents bookmarks and history in a unified view, among other features.

A redesigned keyboard to make entering text easier on large-screen devices such as tablets.

A Recent Apps view for multitasking.

Customizable home screens (up to five).


Alternatives

Android 3.0 shouldn't be in use on a mobile tablet anymore. If you still want to use Android 3.0, it is recommended to do it in a virtual machine. Try using Android x86 with an Android 3.0 disk image, and enjoy the operating system.

This article on versions of the Android operating system is a stub. You can help by expanding it.


Sources

Wikipedia - Android Honeycomb

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