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Android Honeycomb is the codename for the third major version of
Android, designed for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly
tablets, however has been unofficially ported to the
Nexus One.[2] It is the eighth version of Android and is no longer supported. Honeycomb debuted with the
Motorola Xoom in February 2011.[3][4] Besides the addition of new features, Honeycomb introduced a new so-called "holographic"
user interface theme and an interaction model that built on the main features of Android, such as multitasking, notifications and widgets.[5][6]
The Gallery app now lets users view albums and other collections in full-screen mode, with access to thumbnails for other photos in a collection.
The Browser app replaces browser windows with
tabs, adds an incognito mode for anonymous browsing, and presents bookmarks and history in a unified view, among other features.
A redesigned keyboard to make entering text easier on large-screen devices such as
tablets.