Android 3.0 isn’t the first version of Google’s mobile operating system to power a tablet — but it is the first designed specifically for the larger hand-held devices. It’s also the version intended to directly challenge Apple’s dominance in the tablet space. That’s a tall order for version 3. Earlier this year, I saw a lot of potential for Android version 2.2 running on the Samsung Galaxy Tab, but I also saw flaws and disappointed expectations for mobile lawyers.

To cut to the chase: Android 3 still carries the potential to challenge Apple’s iOS, but there are still flaws and disappointments.

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