Google’s Android may have been giving tough time to Apple’s iOS in platform race but when it comes to availability of apps for its Tablet devices, the former is clearly struggling.
Reports suggest that Android is facing an uphill task to encourage developers to create apps for its high profile Tablets based on latest platform Honeycomb 3.0. GottaBeMobile reports that there are only 17 apps for Tablets available on Android market. According to report, in the Android Market, with exception to a few native apps, the rest have been just resized for bigger screens. Apple, on the other hand, boasts of around 65,000 applications for its iPad.
With app availability becoming a determining factor in device purchase, Android based Tablets may find it tougher in a highly competitive market.

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