


Like the traditional Android home screen, it still comes with multiple pages that the user can rotate through by swiping right and left. Android 3.0 is the first version of Honeycomb, the popular tablet optimized operating system released in January 2011 with the introduction of Motorola. Android 3.2 was released with Huawei MediaPad at CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore on 20 June 2011. The Honeycomb home screen comes with sophisticated scrolling widgets and can accommodate much more content than the conventional Android home screen. Android 3.2 is the latest version of the Android platform for tablets code named as Honeycomb. The following screenshots highlight some of the major characteristics that differentiate Honeycomb's tablet interface from Android's conventional smartphone interface, but keep in mind that it's still just a preview build for developers and might not accurately represent what the platform will look like on an actual product. Due to the emulator's glacially slow performance, however, we weren't really able to get an accurate feel for the responsiveness of the interface. It includes a partial Android 3.0 environment that runs in the Android emulator. The SDK also offers Android enthusiasts an early look at the new tablet user interface. Developers will be able to use the SDK preview to get a head start on updating their applications to support the tablet form factor. Android 3.0-codenamed Honeycomb-introduces Android's new tablet user interface, which is expected to officially debut next month on Motorola's Xoom tablet. Google has released an early preview of the Android 3.0 software development kit (SDK).
