Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Android 3.2 became official


The most recent version of the operational system Google Android for the tablets is official now. The new system Android 3.2 will surely arrive on some tablets very soon, according to cnet.com.
The first proof of this fact is that Motorola already started to offer this update for its tablet Xoom. According to the sources, there are already other Android 3.2 eager. The next brands that will have this software update are Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Iconia Acer Tab 500 and Toshiba Thrive.
This comes right after a month since the Huawei announce that said that its tablet will be the first in the entire world to have a seven inches display with dual-core and Android 3.2 system.
According to an official statement of the company, the new Android 3.2 is a very important launching that adds more features both for the developers and the users.

The new platform includes some API changes (that is a programming interface for the applications). This is not the only company’s update. There are also wide ranges of the display dimensions that can be supported, not only the 10.1 inches ones, the media files can be directly loaded from the SD card and these aren’t just a few.
According to the experts, Android 3.2 will not revolutionize the tablet’s way of using, but the facilities that the new operational system brings are new and very interesting. The new display dimension feature will probably be the first one that the tablet manufacturer will use, because the quick appearance of bigger tablets.
For the applications that are loaded directly from the mobile phone or just using a little resolution that the screen one, there is a facility now.
It allows the filling of the screen through the pixel’s scaling. The tablets that have a slot card will access the multimedia content directly from the card, without the copying of the content in the internal memory.
Another interesting update allows the developers a precise control of the graphic interface. This news is a very good one for the uses that wants to launch application compatibles with the 3.2 version of the operational system Android. For them, another alternative is to get the new SDK from Google.
The analysts think that Android 3.2 is the last major update for the Honeycomb family, before the company will pass on the Android 4, the next generation for this operational system.