Thursday, May 16, 2013

Google Fear The Honeycomb Is Used As Smartphone OS

Usually, Google is happy to release the source code for Android to be developed into various devices. But this was different with Honeycomb, the internet giant is not going to release the source code to the public for fear of being used as a smartphone OS.

Honeycomb is the latest version of the Android operating system designed specifically for tablet devices. It is said thats why Google still has not opened the source code for the system.

Andy Rubin, Android Chieft says If the Honeycomb code is launched today, it is not possible to modify it for mobile phone developers. Thats what Google undesirable. Because according to him, using the Honeycomb on the phone can be bad. How bad? Google does not want to explain the details for now.

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