Google is doing everything possible to deter OEMs to modify Android UI honeycomb tables, but that does not mean it is necessarily the way to 3.0 or the highway. We've seen custom work fettled SBP software user interface for Android phones, now the company has sent us some videos of his new Tablet engine user interface.
As before - and the frustration of many users interested - SPB has no plans to offer end users or user interface, OEMs only. You can customize the layout and widgets, adding their own content and operator specific adjustments to differentiate the interface as they see fit.
Four designs are displayed by default different, including a basic UI of three panels of application shortcuts, widgets and a task manager, a side-scrolling panorama 3D native interface similar to the honeycomb, and a Pinch to zoom navigate underwater "theme. In a similar vein, a "universe", a subject that moves through a 3D stack of applications and widgets could be more suited to a touchscreen one point.
SPB could not tell us the names of OEM and customers are working, but we have this interest has been strong since the company began to show off the user interface concepts at the end of last year. That could mean we'll see more personalized slates Android in the near future.
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