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Motorola Bee is the First Android Honeycomb Smartphone!!!

1280x720 will be a great permanent resolution for these large screens. Standard 720p. We probably won't see any benefit going higher, not like our eyes will detect it.
 
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Motorola Bee is the First Android Honeycomb Smartphone

The Motorola Bee will be the very first Android Honeycomb smartphone. This is a mere concept for now, the creation of joyStudios, but it looks believable enough, to be honest. According to its designers, the handset is compatible with a laptop dock and HD multimedia dock. Motorola Bee supports 3G+ connectivity and it uses an 8MP camera capable of full HD video capture. Its display is a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED screen with multitouch, and the specs list of the device ends with 32/64GB of memory and a front 5MP videocall camera.

  • Its display is a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED screen with multitouch
  • 32/64GB of memory
  • Front 5MP videocall camera.
  • Incredible 1280 x 720 pixel resolution
  • Bring the content to be big screen via micro HDMI.
  • JoyStudios also customized the Android 3.0 interface to make it fit for a phone.
The result is brilliant and we sure hope that Moto and Google are seeing this.

Check out more pics and continue Reading @ Source Concept Phones [via joyStudios.tk]

I thought super AMOLED was a Samsung thing would love to see it on a droid phone

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LMAO...if i do recall correctly, Honeycomb isnt coming to Smartphones as stated my MOTOROLA
 
Honeycomb theme for Project Elite v5 GB too

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but a theme isn't the same as Honeycomb OS?

I feel like Gingerbread is more behind the scenes stuff, but I'm looking forward to Ice Cream! I want scrollable widgets to be stock, and right now I think only ADW and LauncherPro do this. Also illustrates the need for dual cores and more ram, because we're all going to be running more cpu-intensive widgets.
 
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