One of the most sought after Android tablet in the recent times, Xoom has also seen the fair share of criticism because of the no-so-ready software on the device. Google decided to push Honeycomb even before it was ready due to the increasing pressure of losing out in the tablet market.
Motorola Xoom features a 1GHz nVIDIA Tegra 250 processor, 10.1 inch HD display, 1GB RAM, front-facing (2-megapixel) and rear-facing (5-megapixel) cameras.
Telstra has schedule an event for May 5, which is the expected date of Xoom reaching stores.
“Motorola Xoom arrives at a time when Australians are embracing both mobile tablets and devices powered by Android in record numbers. Motorola Xoom’s high-definition touch screen and powerful operating software will make it possible for more Australians to enjoy video, mobile web browsing, gaming and magazines on the go”
– Warwick Bray, executive director, Telstra Mobility Products
