Google officially unveiled the latest android OS version 3.0 aka android Honeycomb. Honeycomb OS is believed will compete the dominance of Apple iPad in tablets realms. Honeycomb was deliberately made for tablets devices with large screen and high computing capability. Though some analysts assess the presence of Honeycomb will not significantly alter the market mapping, but Colin Gilis of BCB, the queue of the Honeycomb launching reminded to iPad launching.

Reuters reported that iPad from Apple still leads the tablets field, but the smartphones are is dominated by android OS as the most popular OS and overthrown Symbian OS in the world.

Google’s ambition to beat iPad tablet market will depend on support from the manufacture of Honeycomb, telecommunication operators and application developers makers. Google currently had more than 100 thousand Android apps, still less compared to Apple apps which counted to 300 thousand .

With the introduction of Honeycomb, the big vendors were expected to soon release a tablet-based OS ‘beehive’ is the latest in mid-2011. Motorola Xoom for example, would start shipping in the first quarter of this year.

Samsung will come again in 4G technology and will bring a super-big 4.5 inch screen with it. It might will look more than a tablet than a smart phone, but Samsung 4G Infuse – that’s what it’s called- will come with AT&T in United States at first running.

The super-big screen of Samsung 4G Infuse will be powered with 1. 2GHz Hummingbird processor. Dual camera in 8MPx for the rear camera, and the latest Super Amoled Plus Screen is claimed will produce a very good color.

So far still no pricing on the launching date and what price it will be. Speaking about big screen trend in smart phone industry, Motorola Droid X has recently also perform in super-big screen which measure 4,3 inch screen size.

Rumors around Google-Samsung on Google Nexus Two project has been circulating hard. Last leaks on cyber-world mentioned that the handset will be titled Google Nexus S handset, which will use Gingerbread OS, the newest android OS.

In one of the article on The Inquirer online last Friday, a tech site named Xda Developers has claimed to have got an exclusive pictures which showed that Nexus S will adopt the Gingerbread. Some of the photos displayed also showing a form of Google Nexus S. “Thanks to the source who chooses to remain anonymous, we got exclusive photos Gingerbread (at Nexus S). We also got some pictures Samsung Nexus S,” claims the website.

According to crave.cnet.co.uk, the picture tends to blur even shows a little that the website claims can be accounted for. Quite clearly visible on the screen that the handset is using Android version is 2.3, aka Gingerbread. Estimates on Google Nexus Two specification includes dual core processors ARMv7 CPU, 512MB or 328MB of RAM and Super AMOLED screen. There has been no confirmation either from Google or Samsung about this handset, so that consumers must be looking forward to the truth