Motorola Xoom in Spain with the Android 3.1 update - Motorola, on both the hardware and software (including updates) is always one step ahead in the U.S., the way things are. While in July jumped by surprise by the news of the arrival of the update to Android 3.2, now comes to Spain from 3.1 to 9 August morning.
The situation of the last update of the Motorola Xoom, the tablet was somewhat peculiar because although the multinational would be launched one by one, step by step, in the United States in July presented Android 3.2, instead of that expected, 3.1. The question now is why this situation exists and there is a gap with other countries. For starters you should know that Motorola and Google worked together to develop the first tablet Honeycomb, both the tablet and XoomTM XoomTM Wi-Fi in the U.S. are so-called Google Experience Devices. This means that software upgrades have been developed directly by Google, so users receive updates on USA's first and only include what Google provides. So much happens in the United States.
The Motorola Xoom in other countries are not Google Experience Devices, but is itself that is responsible for Motorola's software and their releases. So this means that upgrades in the United States and other countries may be different because Motorola may include additional functions not included in the software updates that Google launched in the USA.
Having said all this, and although the United States are in version 3.2, Motorola itself has announced the release of Android 3.1 will be available via OTA (Over The Air) for Spanish users starting tomorrow, August 9. In addition, Motorola has also commented that the next update, Android 3.2, Xoom to arrive in Europe in late September.
Android 3.1
Now you have to ask is what provides this update. The most notable benefit is that you can expand memory using SD cards. Although Motorola warned: this function is not available in some markets until you get the update to Android 3.2. Other points to note are: improving multitasking capabilities (instant access to a greater number of applications), resizable widgets on screen (expandable vertically and horizontally), simultaneous input devices through the USB port and / or Bluetooth (any combination); transfer photos directly from the camera, support for joysticks and controls most of the control PC (games), a new high-performance Wi-Fi connection that allows active, even when the screen the device is off, and come pre-installed Adobe Flash Player and a file manager.
The situation of the last update of the Motorola Xoom, the tablet was somewhat peculiar because although the multinational would be launched one by one, step by step, in the United States in July presented Android 3.2, instead of that expected, 3.1. The question now is why this situation exists and there is a gap with other countries. For starters you should know that Motorola and Google worked together to develop the first tablet Honeycomb, both the tablet and XoomTM XoomTM Wi-Fi in the U.S. are so-called Google Experience Devices. This means that software upgrades have been developed directly by Google, so users receive updates on USA's first and only include what Google provides. So much happens in the United States.
The Motorola Xoom in other countries are not Google Experience Devices, but is itself that is responsible for Motorola's software and their releases. So this means that upgrades in the United States and other countries may be different because Motorola may include additional functions not included in the software updates that Google launched in the USA.
Having said all this, and although the United States are in version 3.2, Motorola itself has announced the release of Android 3.1 will be available via OTA (Over The Air) for Spanish users starting tomorrow, August 9. In addition, Motorola has also commented that the next update, Android 3.2, Xoom to arrive in Europe in late September.
Android 3.1
Now you have to ask is what provides this update. The most notable benefit is that you can expand memory using SD cards. Although Motorola warned: this function is not available in some markets until you get the update to Android 3.2. Other points to note are: improving multitasking capabilities (instant access to a greater number of applications), resizable widgets on screen (expandable vertically and horizontally), simultaneous input devices through the USB port and / or Bluetooth (any combination); transfer photos directly from the camera, support for joysticks and controls most of the control PC (games), a new high-performance Wi-Fi connection that allows active, even when the screen the device is off, and come pre-installed Adobe Flash Player and a file manager.
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