Manufacturer | Motorola Mobility |
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Type | Tablet |
Release date | February 24, 2011 |
Introductory price | $799 GSM and CDMA $499, £399 Wi-Fi only $299 Australian |
Operating system | Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" Upgradable to Android 4.1.2 "Jelly Bean" |
CPU | Nvidia Tegra 2 T20, 1 GHz dual-core processor[1][2] |
Memory | 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM[1] |
Storage | Internal memory: 32 GB External slot: SDHC microSD card after SW update |
Display | 1280×800 px, aspect ratio 16:10, 10.1 in (260 mm) diagonal, ~46 in2 (~300 cm2), 160 ppi,[2] Gorilla Glass[3][4] |
Graphics | Tegra 2 T20, ULP GeForce 333 MHz o/c to 400 MHz |
Sound | Stereo[2] |
Input |
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Camera | Back: 5.0 MP with 8× digital zoom, autofocus, 720p video capture, 30 fps, dual LED flash Front: 2.0 MP camera[2] |
Connectivity |
CDMA version: EVDO Rev. A LTE GSM version: GSM/EDGE Class 12 UMTS/HSDPA[2] |
Power | 6500 mAh[5] |
Dimensions | 249.1 mm (9.81 in) H 167.8 mm (6.61 in) W 12.9 mm (0.51 in) D |
Mass | 708 g (25.0 oz) Wi-Fi 730 g (26 oz) 3G/4G |
Successor | Motorola Xyboard |
Website | www |
The Motorola Xoom is an Android-based tablet computer by Motorola, introduced at CES 2011 on January 5, 2011. It was the first tablet to be sold with Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The Verizon branded Xoom was the first tablet to run Android 3.1.[6] The Motorola Xoom went through the FCC on February 10, 2011[7] only 14 days before release. The 3G version was released on February 24, 2011, and the Wi-Fi version was released March 27, 2011. It was announced concurrently with three other products: the Motorola Atrix, the Motorola Droid Bionic, and the Motorola Cliq 2.[8] CNET named it the "Best of the CES" 2011.[9]
Its successor, the Motorola Xyboard, Xoom 2 in the UK, was announced in October 2011, and released in November.[10][11]
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