Google’s rolling inside the dough in no small part due to the Android’s success inside the smartphone market. With regards to tablets? Eh, not such a lot. Intrepid developer Al Sutton figures that only 3.4 million Honeycomb devices are currently in use, which pales compared to the selection of slates sold by the contest in Cupertino. He arrived on the figure using Google’s data — Larry Page said that there are 190 million Android devices in the market on yesterday’s earnings call , and the Android Developers website shows that only one.8 percent of ‘droids accessing the Android Market during a up to date two week period were running Google’s tablet OS. Do the maths, and that is just 3.42 million tablets running Android 3.x. It’s hardly an official figure, nevertheless it does indicate that Android’s got its work cut out for it the tablet space. That Ice Cream Sandwich better be mighty tasty if the bots from Mountain View are going to snatch a larger chunk of the market.
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