Motorola Xoom is a sensational fast and responsive device and has been crowned to be the first tablet to run the latest Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet. It is a stylish and powerful device featuring 10.1 inches capacitive touchscreen backed by Gyroscope and barometer sensors, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and Multi-touch input method.
When it comes to imaging, Motorola Xoom is equipped with 5 mega pixel camera along with two LED photo lights and auto-focus that makes your device to be used as world’s huge snapper. There is also a 2 mega pixel front facing camera present foe video calling and self-posturing. The camera captures memorable events of your life but do not expect to record a cinematic masterpiece with it.
Empowered with Honeycomb, the tablet runs on Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor along with the 16/32/64 GB storage and 1 GB RAM. Moreover, the device also features various Google apps such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk and much more. But at times, the various widgets and small icons on the device make mess on the display.
But there is interesting news arrived about the Motorola Xoom. Motorola has announced to update the tablet to Android 3.2 in the UK in the September. The news brings some optimizations, pixel-scaled zoom and ability to sync media from an SD card to the tablet. But the exact date has not been revealed yet.
August 18th, 2011
Peter
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Motorola Xoom and Apple iPad are the two most popular tablets in the mobile industry today. These tablets are much talked and created so much hype in the market on its its release especially with Apple iPad 2. Apple iPad 2 is the successor version to their original first tablet iPad. Apple has introduced iPad 2 with various improvements like fast processor, inclusion of camera, the operating system and the inclusion of FaceTime application. Apple iPad 2 is even considered to be the lighter, thinner and faster tablet then iPad. Here, we’re going to compare iPad 2 with Motorola Xoom tablet which is going to release in the coming next week or so. The Motorola Xoom is the toughest competitor to Apple iPad 2.
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