Yeah, I saw that. lol. Funny how Apple was mockingly saying it was the "Year of the Copycats" and most of iOS-5 is ideas come from other OS'
The Wrap Up
The conclusion we came to after using the Tab 10.1 Limited Edition mimics the conclusion we've drawn here: this is the best Honeycomb tablet to date, and lucky for you, the one's available to purchase! Only time will tell if the Android Market will prove to be as well-stocked as the App Store, and if you're willing to wait, this here slate provides a world-class Gmail experience, better handling than the iPad 2 (in our humble opinion, anyway) and a higher resolution display.
The new front design of Building 44 at the Googleplex. LOVE IT.
I agree that there was a time when Iphone was pretty innovative and other copied its ideas but now Apple is straight trying to catch up by copying others.
There's really not much new in that article... here's why:
1. We already knew that there was going to be another Nexus device. Andy Rubin said so already.
2. We already knew that any new Nexus device would logically run the next major Android version - which is ICS
3. We already knew that that ICS will have on screen buttons like Honeycomb does.
4. It's logical that by not having physical buttons, the screen would need to be larger to make up for the loss of screen real estate from physical buttons
5. We already knew that the manufacturer will most likely be LG - it follows with Google's M.O so far of giving different HM's opportunities after they've proved themselves with popular phones. LG is the only major large selling Android phone manufacturer to not receive this opportunity yet, and rumors of them making the next Nexus have been circulating for months.