Motorola Ships Just 440,000 Tablets
02 Aug, 2011, 2:28 pm IST | by
Nigel Almeida
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Motorola recently launched their first Honeycomb tablet, i.e. the XOOM into the Indian market. It made its shelf debut a few months earlier though in the US, showcasing Google's Android Honeycomb OS aka version 3.0. The latest is that Motorola was getting ready to deliver version 3.1 to their XOOM tablet but the big question is, would that really help with boosting sales figures of the device? According to ZDNET, a mere 440,000 units of the XOOM were shipped.
Motorola's Android-based Honeycomb Tablet
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Tags: Xoom , Tablet , Samsung , Motorola , Honeycomb , LTE , Verizon , Memory Card Reader , iPad , Apple , Flash
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