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Google Information on the Android 7" Notebook and Netbook Tablet
google publishes and develops the Android operating system for use on mobile phones, tablets and netbooks, but is rarely involved in the manufacturing process for the devices themselves. The best source of reference information from Google about how they intend Android to be used is their documentation for programmers writing apps for Android. In these documents, Google discusses parameters for devices of varying sizes, including 7-inch tablets.
Android Versions
Google somewhat whimsically names its operating system releases after desserts in alphabetical order. The first version of Android designed specifically for tablets was Honeycomb, which applies to Android version 3.0 through 3.2. Honeycomb is incompatible with smaller screen sizes, so at the time of its release, most Android cell phones used Froyo (Android 2.2) or Gingerbread (Android 2.3). The release of Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) unified features from Android 2.x and 3.x into a single version available for all devices. It is common for older versions of Android to remain in use: the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet that went on sale the day after the release of Ice Cream Sandwich uses a heavily-modified version of Gingerbread.
Screen Sizes
Google defines a 7-inch tablet as typically having a resolution of 1024 pixels by 600 pixels, but this can vary widely. Screens with a resolution of 800 pixels by 480 pixels may be found on 5-inch tablets, high-density cell phones and low-density 7-inch tablets. As of the release of Ice Cream Sandwich, there are no 7-inch tablets capable of running the 1280 by 800 pixels assumed for a 10-inch tablet, but this is anticipated. Android application developers are provided methods of creating multiple user interface layouts, so their apps can function effectively on screens of multiple sizes.
Netbooks and Tablets
Android cell phones may be sold with various hardware keyboards, while many models eschew them entirely and use only software onscreen models. The addition of an external keyboard can convert a tablet into a netbook, or the keyboard may be permanently built into the case to create a netbook-only system. All Android versions Froyo and later can make interchangeable use of Bluetooth wireless keyboards or onscreen software keyboards available in the Android Market.
Android Modifications
Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble have released their own 7-inch tablets: the Kindle Fire and the Nook Color. These tablets run heavily modified versions of Android, and are intended for primary use as ebook readers rather than multifunction tablet devices. However, both are capable of installing new apps from the Android Market.
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