Exactly what I was wondering.
Is this the point where we split the OS into two, (Android for phones, Chrome (or something) for Tabs?) Are they going to run two versions going forward?
There is no reason the phone portions of the OS need to dominate, after all hardly any smartphone users use the device predominantly as a phone. So they could hang a phone module into Honeycomb with ease.
But is that the right way to go?
Apple does this with IOS but that's just because their in-house developer pool is so small and inbred they can't imagine any other solution.
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