Here we have the lock screen:
And the home screen; note the TechCrunch link there. Thanks for reading, Google!I’m a big fan. This is clearly the same type of desktop we saw on the Motorola unit Andy Rubin was playing with at All Things D. Nice big widgets and a four-corner layout for hot spots.
Next, moving over to another screen, this appears to be a collection of social widgets — follow your friends’ latest updates and so on.
Now, a dashboard-esque screen with all your virtual desktops displayed, and widgets to grab:
The new browser, looks slick and minimal:
The new Gmail interface Andy was demoing. If I remember correctly, this type of app should be able to be broken down to smaller widgets. Or something. Fragments, I think he said.
Google Talk interface and two-way video chat:
Google Maps, with more of the same black-and-grey theme:
Looks pretty solid, and looked nice in action. But we’ll probably get a hands-on soon, as Motorola is probably going to announce their Xoom tablet in just about an hour. We’ll update this as soon as video goes live.









Authors: Devin Coldewey