It certainly looks like one major overhaul, more polish and hardware
acceleration. I for one am glad I did not get a pre-honeycomb tablet
that's for sure.

On Jan 26, 9:54 pm, Moandji Ezana <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/01/android-30-platform-pr...
>
> Highlights:http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-3.0-highlights.html
>
> Any early opinions?
>
> As I suspected, the new "Fragments" concept that splits up Activities
> (screens) seem to automatically adapt to large and small screens. They also
> say that it's optimised for single- and multi-core, so I guess Honeycomb
> will be coming to phones, too.
>
> I get the impression the new look (they call it "holographic") is actively
> made to discourage skinning. Application developers are strongly encouraged
> to adhere to the OS's look and feel and new best practices like the action
> bar have been baked in.
>
> And I haven't seen what it looks like yet, but the date/time picker has been
> redesigned. That's a relief, as the old one was criminally ugly. HTC Sense
> actually has a fairly nice one.
>
> Moandji

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