And kind of like that, it’s official. After hearing in regards to the next incremental step in Honeycomb’s journey simply by Huawei’s MediaPad , we have seen breadcrumbs about its functional differences. Today, we’re being given the complete shebang — Google has just made official v3.2, boosting the API level to 13 and releasing the SDK into the wild in a single fell swoop. The recent build brings along optimizations for a “wider range of tablets,” in addition to “compatibility zoom for fixed-sized apps,” media sync from SD card (huzzah!) and a longer screen support API. Head on all the way down to the links below for a better look, and expect to peer this rolling out to [insert your favorite Android tablet here] in due time.
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