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Other apps can use the space for software-specific buttons, such as search or share in the YouTube viewer. If you highlight a word or sentence — in the same manner as you would on an Android phone, tapping a word and then dragging out the selection using pull-tabs at either end — then the copy, paste, share, web-search and local find options show up in the action bar, rather than in a floating menu next to the highlight.

The system bar, meanwhile, replicates the functions of the hardware buttons on phones, with back, home and the app switcher on the left and notifications, statuses, clock, wireless status and battery on the right. Notifications can be individually cleared, too, rather than Android 2. Tap the app switcher button in the system bar, and list of software pops up along the left edge of the screen, showing up to five titles at any one time, and scrolling to show others.

Thanks to the simultaneous multitouch display you can hold down one button — say, shift — and tap others; alternatively a double-tap on shift sets Caps Lock. We had no problems inputing text you can pair a Bluetooth keyboard if you want to do more intensive entry and the autocomplete system works well, suggesting URLs in the browser and words with an easy to use method of adding to the dictionary everywhere else.

In most places, Google has stretched out the standard Android interface with some added extras. Searches, for instance, not only query your browser history, apps, contacts and music, but can look through third-party apps like your Kindle ebook library, Dropbox files and Evernote notes. Alternatively, you can tell Honeycomb not to search through any particular app, to bypass personalized searches, and whether or not to take into account your current location.

Searches themselves throw up results as you type, with a predicted list of auto-complete terms on the left and the apps, contacts, Google search and others on the right. Voice Actions use the same system as on Android phones, and you can use the same natural commands to load apps as well as trigger basic searches.

Most tablets will be predominantly used for web browsing, and so the Internet experience needs to be good. The Android 3. Some of that speed may be because of the absence of Flash, however.

While Adobe has confirmed that Flash Player That means no in-page animations, streaming video or other Flash content, just as you find on the iPad. If your thumb is long enough, you can navigate back and forth through pages while still holding the tablet in your hand, though of course URL entry or picking from a list of bookmarks requires you to tap elsewhere on the screen.

A set of directional arrows and a selection key would be a neat addition to the Quick Controls array. If you rely on Gmail then you can use the dedicated app, with support for push-messaging, labels and multiple accounts. Any sort of jerkiness or lag would be a real issue here, but thankfully Honeycomb coasts along slickly with no problems whatsoever.

You can use both apps simultaneously, of course. Individual contacts can be placed on the homescreen, with indicators showing their GTalk status. Calls are initiated from a text conversation; hit the camera icon and the video call rings.

By default Honeycomb uses the front-facing camera, but — assuming the tablet has one — you can also switch to the rear camera by tapping the screen and choosing the camera-flip icon. As well as Android 3. Picture quality was strong over WiFi and 3G connections assuming the latter had a decent signal , though the call setup takes a few extra steps compared to Face Time on iOS devices.

Like the email apps, the Honeycomb Calendar has been boosted to take advantage of the larger screen size. In day and week views, a pinch-zoom gestures changes the grid layout; multiple calendars can be synchronized with a single view.

The one odd omission is an agenda view, all the more surprising given that calendar search results are pulled into a brilliant, comprehensive list with pop-out details. The preview window dominates the screen, with the controls clustered on the right hand side of the display. Zoom buttons are at the top, with a button to flip between front and rear cameras, and a toggle for photos or videos, at the bottom.

In-between is the new circular control wheel, with the shutter-release in the center, surrounded by a ring of effects, scene, focus and other settings.

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The most recent photo is shown as a thumbnail in the lower left hand corner; tapping it opens up the gallery. Image quality will of course depend on the camera itself, but browsing stills and video is a more enjoyable experience thanks to the updated gallery.

Tapping into them gives you a full-screen view and a smaller timeline of shots along the bottom, which scrolls along in a suitably silky manner.



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