The tablet of Motorola, Xoom, a tablet is compatible with the standard "4G" LTE or almost ... Indeed, it will not be compatible with its output (within a few days) and it will take about three months before to connect to Verizon's LTE network: therefore we expect the update to the month of May. More troubling, the first information indicates that the tablet will not directly compatible with a LTE and record updating software but also hardware is required.
In fact, it seems that Motorola will require a return to the factory of the shelf for compatibility LTE announced with a deadline of six days for the change that is - fortunately - free. A technique rather cavalier, which is the area of unacceptable professional users. With the lack of Flash technology - which ironically prevents users surf the official website of the shelf - one wonders if Motorola has no plans to launch its shelf a little too early to undercut the feet of his competitors.
Indeed, if neither LTE nor Flash are present, the shelf loses part of its interest ...
In fact, it seems that Motorola will require a return to the factory of the shelf for compatibility LTE announced with a deadline of six days for the change that is - fortunately - free. A technique rather cavalier, which is the area of unacceptable professional users. With the lack of Flash technology - which ironically prevents users surf the official website of the shelf - one wonders if Motorola has no plans to launch its shelf a little too early to undercut the feet of his competitors.
Indeed, if neither LTE nor Flash are present, the shelf loses part of its interest ...
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