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HP dumps Android tablet
- September 29, 2010
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 9:09 AM
HP‘s plans for a tablet have taken a new turn: instead of running Android – or even opting for Windows Phone 7 – the company has decided to put its weight behind a Palm-based operating system. It has also been revealed that any plans for a HP smartphone running Android have been scrapped.
Android’s not very used to rejection, so why has Hewlett-Packard decided to give the Google operating system the cold shoulder? Well, back in April, HP bought struggling smartphone makers Palm and is obviously counting on WebOS – as part of a new tablet – to help recoup the expenditure.
Even though it is a solid operating system, Palm never managed to get a strong foothold in the mobile market. Technically though, it’s a strong system, so let’s hope its reputation as the “almost-there” of the mobile world doesn’t hold the PalmPad back.
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