When Android just started I remember reading somebody from the Rubin team that handsets will support 3 generations of the OS.
This is what the devs had in mind when developing the OS: run the initial release and two upgrades.
Anything beyond that is not guaranteed.
Along those lines, unless Honeycomb is declared tablet-only, Nexus S should run it, and its CPU is not dual-core.
Will probably be true for Google hardware, carriers might have their own views on this...
Diogen.
This is what the devs had in mind when developing the OS: run the initial release and two upgrades.
Anything beyond that is not guaranteed.
Along those lines, unless Honeycomb is declared tablet-only, Nexus S should run it, and its CPU is not dual-core.
Will probably be true for Google hardware, carriers might have their own views on this...
Diogen.