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The wonderful thing about Android is that many, many devices use it! Honeycomb as of yet is only available on Tablets, such as the Kindle Fire. The latest Android OS, "Ice Cream Sandwich", will unite the operating systems found on the Android phones and the Android Tablets, much like Apple's approach with their latest OS, "Lion".
What I am saying is, porting will not be difficult. As long as developers, such as myself, refrain from using absolute *screen dependent* layouts, there will be little to no UI changes.
I would think it would depend on the app. If the app would have ran on Gingerbread without any problems, then easy port. But if the app used Honeycomb for a specific reason, then it might be very difficult.
I suspect that most though will be easily ported over.
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