Unfortunately there’s no mention of the Google Marketplace in the latest information from HP.com about the Airlife 100 but at least we’re one step closer to seeing it in the marketplace. Official specifications are now available on the HP website in the U.S. (indicating that it’s coming to the U.S. market perhaps) and they confirm what we already had. In fact, we seem to have more specifications in our database than HP do in theirs!
In the application list we get clues about the version of Android. RoadSync is included for Exchange email syncing which means we’re probably looking at a V1.6 version of Android. Note that HP have modded the browser to include tabs.
It has been over 4 months since we first saw the Airlife and spring is here so we’re expecting Telefonica to make it available very soon but if it launches without a well-supported applications store (Google Marketplace is the de facto choice here) then it will fall short of many expectations for a social, always-on netbook.
Detailed thoughts about the Airlife 100 battery life and pricing available here.
News via NewGadgets.de and myhpmini
Source: HP.com
i guess the 1.6 running devices do so because that was what was on hand when they started the design process. So rather then reset the process and go with 2.x, and get further delayed, they launch with 1.6 and then start testing the update path to 2.x (or start work on a new product with 2.x, as that may well bring them higher profits).
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