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Google launching its Android tablet: Eric Schmidt

December 22, 2011  |  Views : 49

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt has revealed that the company is planning to bring its flagship Android tablet to the market in the next six months to rival Apple's iPad. "In the next six months we plan to market a tablet of the highest quality," Schmidt told an Italian newspaper. Google has already had a hand in the development of the Motorola Xoom, but like other Android tablets, it suffered disappointing sales in a market dominated by the iPad. Since then Google has itself become a major hardware manufacturer via its $12.5 billion dollars acquisition Motorola's devices division, which is currently under consideration by competition authorities.

According to The Telegraph, Schmidt paid tribute to Steve Jobs' role in kick starting the tablet market, describing the iPad as "amazing".
"Steve Jobs was the Michelangelo of our time. A friend of mine and a unique character, able to combine creativity and visionary genius with an extraordinary engineering ability," the paper quoted him, as saying. "Steve realized the revolutionary potential of the tablet and created an amazing product like the iPad," he added. Schmidt said that competition between Android smartphones and the iPhone will be "brutal". In the smartphone market, Google designs the Nexus range as both a testing ground for new versions of Android and to show off cutting-edge hardware. Samsung manufactures the most recent device, the Galaxy Nexus.