Android 3.2 GPL Source Code has been Released

Posted In News - By Victor On Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 With 0 Comments

As we have seen in the past with a Android 3.0 and 3.1, the GPL and LGPL source components in the Android 3.2 released and available through AOSP, namely, Android Open-Source Project.

Regarding the features of Android 3.2, and I have spoken before of them since the announcement of the first tablet of Huawei, will be announced with the release of Android 3.2. To get started is the first version of Honeycomb in the running 7-inch tablet. Finally we see the tablets are supported with Qualcomm chips, as previously only supported Tegra 2. Of course adds bug fixes and performance improvements, more fluid and integrated software updates.

We remind you that the release of source code does not mean they’re going to enjoy longer , but not take too long. It is a matter of waiting a few weeks and begin to get the update for all those tablets Honeycomb , you must have a little patience.

Although from Google warn us of some problems . For example,  the checkout command will return an error message the tag does not exist Because in all projects, that is, when we receive the error that the tag does not exist we just have to ignore it. Worse still, we caution that it is most likely not work on current hardware , but it is something you have to worry much. Say exactly  the Is not compiled any more likely to work on existing hardware as 3.1 did, since the Same binary incompatibilities are still there . Regarding the update for the rest of people is not a problem as it relates to the compiled version of ourselves , not the will to update.