Motorola Xoom Android tablet hands-on

Phil gets a look at the Motorola Xoom tablet running Android 3.0 Honeycomb. http://www.androidcentral.com/hands-motorola-xoom

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27 thoughts on “Motorola Xoom Android tablet hands-on

  1. @jackalsocoke
    My comment is not stupid, but based on a think pattern you don't onderstand. Nice to rattle up all kinds of facts but you get me completely wrong. The iPad that Apple launched last year would be succesfull in every previous decade. It's the combining of technology and posibilities that made it interesting. I'm not talking about the crappy tablet wich was made in the early 90's. So instead of teaching me a lesson. Try to understand more what a person could be meaning with a comment

  2. When will these companies stop copying Apple and try to make it better. Invent something of your own so we can have more devices to choose from.

  3. Certainly a lot of cool android tablets coming out. But I'm holding out just a tiny bit longer. I don't think the ones coming out right now have hit the nail on the head yet, but I'm willing to bet the next ones will be just right. I can't wait for HTC's follow up tablet to the flyer.

  4. @CannibalTr0ll & @devcon67 my Droid DX are production units, yet they crash regularly, too. What's your point? No need to be an Android apologist. I'm an Android fan (running Honeycomb on rooted nook color, too) and I said it looked cool. Prototype or no, it's funny to see the guy with egg on his face try to hide the fact that it crashed. If they knew it was buggy they should have just had a static display instead of trying to demo it. Anyway, it's out now and I'm waiting for wifi-only model.

  5. @cptaszek The first one with the faulty camera was the Linx Commtiva N700 – which was replaced with the same model – this one kept rebooting on me. So I swapped it with a Samsung Galaxy which also rebooted quite a few times. So at that point I just sent it back and got something else which didn't have Android on.

  6. I've been using two Android tablets this week and both of them had problems, from faulty camera to Android crashing and rebooting every 2 – 5 minutes. I did read that this was supposed to been fixed in the 2.2 version, but the tablets I used were already on 2.2 and were built for it. But I guess from the new 3.0 it still hasn't been fixed. It reminds me of the Windows blue screen, but at least that was more stable. The amount of people that complain when using Android rebooting while idle.

  7. it crashed!! I knew it… watch the end… I hope this is just a demo fault… cuz it looks all flashy and stuff… but it'll suck if it crashed while trying to play a simple video.

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