Some information about Android 3.0 (Gingerbread)—update…
WiredView magazine reports some information regarding the Android mobile system to version 3.0. These details would have revealed summer for a podcast with Eldar Murtazin, editor of mobile – review .com.
The next major version of Android should come into being in the vicinity of mid October while first equipped terminals would be provided for the market in November / December, is in the vicinity of the holiday season. It should be noted that this could be a strategic decision since it is precisely in this period that are provided for the first smartphones running Windows Phone 7 but also the first aircraft on chrome OS. All phones will not be updated because, minimal configuration would be required, namely: a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM as well as 3.5 inch or more.
Note also that for devices with a 4 inch screen or more, Gingerbread will offer a definition 1280 × 760, which of course leaves suggest that this version will be the first truly optimized for tablets. The UI would have been redesigned and is inspired by the gallery application in which the mobinaute can navigate its local photos as well as online on Picasa Web Album. Visually quite rich, Gallery offers including transition effects and seamless communication with Google’s servers.
Finally Android should be divided into two distinct branches. Gingerbread will be reserved for high-end smartphones while versions 2.1 and 2.2 be place on performance models. 3.0 Android Google should finally have a little more control by disabling third-party software channels developed by manufacturers (HTC Sense, Motorola Blur…). This would simplify the subsequent updates.
Update:-
Eldar Murtazin clarifies that the mentioned technical specificities (1 GHz & 512 RAM) would be required step but “recommended” by Google.








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