Looking at Amazon's Best Sellers the top Android tablets are all around 10" and most of those are 1280x800. Unfortunately it looks like no one is using Google's tablet-specific Honeycomb on their tablets (2%), so I'd stick with 2.2. X unless there are specific API's in 3. X or 4.
X you need for your application.
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I basically need to know on which platform to develop for tablets. I've seen in Wikipedia that Galaxy Tab has 2.2.1. So since this has been sold a lot, my guess is to develop for this version.
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Looking at Amazon's Best Sellers the top Android tablets are all around 10" and most of those are 1280x800. Unfortunately it looks like no one is using Google's tablet-specific Honeycomb on their tablets (2%), so I'd stick with 2.2. X unless there are specific API's in 3. X or 4.
X you need for your application. Up to date Android platform version distribution can be found at developer.android.com/resources/dashboar....
I already give this link in my question. I need to get tablet-specific data. – jul Nov 17 '11 at 18:05 That's what I get for skim reading.
Now I'm more determined to find the answer... – rocky Nov 17 '11 at 22:50.
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