D demobox Member Nov 8, 2011 7 0 Nov 9, 2011 #1 hi androidman i search a tablet on honey or a tablet with a rom an 3.2 i found the bmorn v9 (sdk 2.1) and novo v7 (update 2.2 to 3.2 ) do you know a other tablet who have honeycomb ??? thanks thanks thanks
hi androidman i search a tablet on honey or a tablet with a rom an 3.2 i found the bmorn v9 (sdk 2.1) and novo v7 (update 2.2 to 3.2 ) do you know a other tablet who have honeycomb ??? thanks thanks thanks
Carbira1 Member Aug 7, 2010 514 12 Nov 9, 2011 #2 Could you please use complete sentences and be more specific? What tablet do you have? Are you trying to update it to Honeycomb?
Could you please use complete sentences and be more specific? What tablet do you have? Are you trying to update it to Honeycomb?
D demobox Member Nov 8, 2011 7 0 Nov 9, 2011 Thread starter #3 hi Carbira1 i dont have a tablet,i search a tablet on honey or a tablet who i can update on 3.2 but not expensive i found the mediapad huawei(3.2) too expensive acer aconia a100(3.2) too expensive [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]archos 80 g9(3.2) too expensive viewsocic viewpad 7x(3.2) too expensive Asus EeePad MeMo (3.2) too expensive the Springboard t mobile(3.2) too expensive [/FONT] do you know a other tablet ???(7 or 8" with screen capacitif) who update 3.2 (ex novo7 ainol) thanks a lot
hi Carbira1 i dont have a tablet,i search a tablet on honey or a tablet who i can update on 3.2 but not expensive i found the mediapad huawei(3.2) too expensive acer aconia a100(3.2) too expensive [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]archos 80 g9(3.2) too expensive viewsocic viewpad 7x(3.2) too expensive Asus EeePad MeMo (3.2) too expensive the Springboard t mobile(3.2) too expensive [/FONT] do you know a other tablet ???(7 or 8" with screen capacitif) who update 3.2 (ex novo7 ainol) thanks a lot
Carbira1 Member Aug 7, 2010 514 12 Nov 10, 2011 #4 There are no cheep Honeycomb tablets on the market yet. You would have to go with an Gingerbread tablet (2.5). What's your budget?
There are no cheep Honeycomb tablets on the market yet. You would have to go with an Gingerbread tablet (2.5). What's your budget?
J515OP Super Moderator Staff member Jan 6, 2011 5,172 899 Nov 10, 2011 #5 Nook Color, Nook Tablet and Amazon Fire are all in that size range and $250 or less. None run Honeycomb but the Nook Color (and probably Nook Tablet) is very open and able to run updated Android versions or custom ROMs. I suggest checking these out.
Nook Color, Nook Tablet and Amazon Fire are all in that size range and $250 or less. None run Honeycomb but the Nook Color (and probably Nook Tablet) is very open and able to run updated Android versions or custom ROMs. I suggest checking these out.