Android Honeycomb Makes Short Appearance on Prototype Motorola Tablet (Video)

Yesterday was not all about Android 2.3 Gingerbread, as Honeycomb also made a short cameo during the D: Dive Into Mobile event, running on a prototype Motorola tablet. Andy Rubin from Google was wielding the slate, that he carried together with a Nexus S in his bag and who knows what other future gizmos he had there…

Once he hit the D: Dive Into Mobile stage, a Motorola prototype tablet was out, complete with NVIDIA dual core 3D processor, video chat and… Honeycomb. Drooling yet? We sure do! Rubin also mentioned a new version of Google Maps demoed on the device, that could be the rumored Stingray slate meant to reach Verizon.

We can’t yet tell if this is 10 or 7 inch material, but the first seems to be favored. You watch the vid below and decide!

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