The JooJoo 2 will be different from all the other Android tablets you’ve heard about. Instead of presenting the standard Google interface, developer Fusion Garage is designing their own unique visual presentation and relying on Android only for the extreme back-end of the device software.Fusion Garage is gonna try to do to make its product unique is focus on social networking. All pertinent information, like e-mail messages, Facebook feeds, and Twitter updates will be constantly streaming and updating on the home page. It’ll also be easy as pie for users to change statuses or send messages to friends in any manner they desire.
Fusion Garage released the JooJoo tablet earlier this past summer, their first product ever. The company, who is currently in litigation over the tablet, didn’t see too much success with the 12.1″ JooJoo. The company is hoping for a better go in 2011 when they plan to release a new Android backed JooJoo 2 tablet.The new JooJoo 2 will run a version of Android OS (Gingerbread probably) that will be according to sources “heavily customized”. An example of the customization that the new JooJoo will feature is, a unified email/social networking service.
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