
HTC Flyer finally gets Honeycomb upgrade
Ishleen Kaur
HTC Flyer now tastes even sweeter for its users with Honeycomb
Published on Dec 7, 2011
It was eventful to witness how this year saw a booming tablet market. Nearly every other international manufacturer and few domestic ones brought out a tablet - spoiling Indian masses with choices.
The HTC tablet Flyer has been anticipating an OS upgrade since its debut mid year. Initially launched with android 2.3(Gingerbread), this 7-inch tablet was designed keeping in mind the next best operating software upgrade.
The Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) is a welcome upgrade from its earlier Android version. People who are already using it will find the change appreciable. The upgrade weighs 210MB so it is better that you download this over Wi-Fi connection.
As soon as you download the new Honeycomb you will see a complete renovated picture of your tablet and its operations. A set of touch sensitive buttons installed for navigation will be disabled after the download is over. A specially designed HTC sense that was to support Honeycomb will add to your experience of playing with your tablet. It also brings a new look to mail, calendar, Internet browsing and more.
This upgrade will also make the device more stylus friendly as it will be a complete touch device. This smart move will help HTC Flyer sustain the tablet market for some more time and also keep its loyals busy till HTC brings in the much sought after Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade.
HTC Flyer Specifications:
Screen Size: 7-inch
Display: LCD capacitive touchscreen
OS: Android, Honeycomb
Processor: 1.5GHz Scorpion
Memory: 16GB/32GB
Camera: 5MP, 1.3MP
Weight: 420.8grams





