Performance
Electronic compass |
Y |
Video compression formats |
H.263, H.264 |
Position location |
Y |
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) |
Y |
GPS (satellite) |
Y |
Battery
Continuous video playback time |
10 h |
Battery life (max) |
336 h |
Browsing time |
10 h |
Ports & interfaces
Micro-USB 2.0 ports quantity |
1 |
Headphone out |
Y |
HDMI ports quantity |
1 |
DC-in jack |
Y |
Camera
Built-in flash |
Y |
Second camera resolution |
5 MP |
Second camera |
Y |
Main camera resolution (numeric) |
2 MP |
Flash type |
LED |
Auto focus |
Y |
Built-in camera |
Y |
Networking
Data network |
3G |
Bluetooth version |
2.1+EDR |
Top Wi-Fi standard |
IEEE 802.11n |
3G |
Y |
Wi-Fi standards |
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n |
Bluetooth |
Y |
Storage
Compatible memory cards |
SD |
Card reader integrated |
Y |
Internal storage capacity |
32 GB |
Processor
Processor cores |
2 |
Processor frequency |
1 GHz |
Software
Operating system version |
3.0 |
Platform |
Android |
Xoom - 10.1'' HD display, 3G/Wi-Fi, Anroid 3.0, Black
While the Motorola Xoom may not be the first tablet that has been released with Android, it marks a major shift in the paradigm of mobile computing. Tracing back the history of Android, Google seems to release new software platforms with a specific hardware partner. While the original G1 phone was developed by HTC, Google decided to launch Android 2.0 (Eclair, known as 2.1 on other phones) with Motorola and their original Droid product. The success of the Motorola Droid is a hallmark moment for Motorola, who had been slowly dying after the massive success of their RAZR phone years ago.