Saturday, 24 September 2011

Motorola Xoom 4G: A Better Business Tablet and also a iPad 2

Motorola Xoom 4G



Motorola will begin the upgrade of the existing owners of Xoom tablet 4G LTE in the next week, but the first pilot program should focus only on business and government customers, says enthusiastically Droid Life website.

According to an e-mail purportedly received from a Droid Life reader, Motorola's "pilots", the first upgrade just to businesses and government customers, before it starts deploying 4G massive Xoom to individual owners.

In late July, Verizon confirmed that Xoom 4G LTE upgrade would kick off sometime in September after several months of delay. Earlier this year, the upgrade to 4G is free, but the process requires

Xoom owners email back from their tablets to a hardware retrofit.Earlier instructions had directed users to email their tablets back to Verizon. But the e-mail posted by Droid Life is rather telling Xoom industry and government owners directly to their tablets for Motorola. But the process seems to be the Xoom same.Registering on Motorola's website to an e-mail from the company is activated when the upgrade is available. Verizon offers its own registration page, which Xoom owners can find it when the 4G upgrade is complete. Xoom owners are advised to back up their files and personal information and either encrypt their data or back to Xoom, in its original factory settings. People who have registered for the upgrade will have a box and shipping materials from Motorola, they can use the tablet to the ship.

Verizon had previously warned them that they would Xoom owners without their tablets for about six days. But the e-mail published by Droid Life is a promising turnaround of Motorola just three days, at least for business and government customers.

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