Why did you  mention "Honeycomb" ?
I saw pretty much only "Android 3.0/ Gingerbread" combination, like
http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/06/30/android-3-0-gingerbread-details-1280x760-resolution-1ghz-minimum-specs-mid-oct-release/
I use Nexus One phone, not tablet....
-V

On Feb 4, 11:46 am, Marcin Orlowski <webnet.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4 February 2011 17:38, Victor lyamtsev <vlyamt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Can someone help to clarify what Android 3.0 platform is:
> > is that new version of SDK i can use to create applications for Froyo,
>
> If you want to create namely for Froyo it'd be better to use Froyo SDK
> as your target.
>
> > or will I also have to upgrade OS image on the phone?
>
> So far each version is *backward* compatible, so if you got Froyo you
> can launch i.e. Cupkake's targeted apps. But if any app uses Froyo
> specific features it won't work on Cupkake. Same with Honeycomb.
>
> > Any idea when it will be available for phones ( for Nexus One in 
> > particular) ?
>
> Tea leaves are mute today, but assuming Honeycomb is yet not available
> even for tablets it's mainly intended for, do not hold your breath too strong 
> :)

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