Android 3.2 Honeycomb was first announced when the Huawei MediaPad was unveiled not too long ago, and was said that it would be the first version of Honeycomb designed for smaller tablets. Regardless of whether all this is hearsay or not, Android 3.2 being rolled out to OEMs seems inevitable anyway – it's not like Google will want manufacturers to continue producing tablets with an outdated operating system. Now hopefully manufacturers like Samsung will be rolling out the Honeycomb updates to its smaller tablets like the original Galaxy Tab.
source: Ubergizmo
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