Google says Honeycomb will not come to smartphones

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I think it's fine. Gingerbread was made for tablets and dual cores. I guess it's also along the same idea as 2.2 on tablets. 2.2 should just stay on smartphones and 3.0 should stay on tablets. That's fine if you ask me. Prevents conflicts and bad products.

SolidSnake I do not think it you can have Conflicts when you have an group of people working With Gingerbread just for Tablets and another Group working on Gingerbread just for the Smart-phones.
 

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SolidSnake I do not think it you can have Conflicts when you have an group of people working With Gingerbread just for Tablets and another Group working on Gingerbread just for the Smart-phones.

I agree there doesn't have to be conflicts if managed properly, but my question is how do you manage the rather limited ram capacity on the phones? Are there libraries and/or modules specific to tablets that get excluded in a Honeycomb push to the smartphone? Just thinking out loud, that wouldn't seem to be too difficult to do.
 
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