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GSMArena team, 26 May 2011

The Big Bang


Motorola XOOM review: The Big Bang

  • Comments (56)
  • User reviews
  • XOOM MZ601

1. Introduction
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, display, design and construction
  3. 3. User interface
  4. 4. Contacts, email
  5. 5. Gallery, music and video player
  6. 6. Audio quality, connectivity, web browser
  7. 7. Camera and video recording
  8. 8. Android Market, conclusion
  9.  
  10. Motorola XOOM MZ601 specification
  11. User opinions and reviews
  12. Review comments (56)

Motorola Android Tablets

Introduction

Phones far and wide wanted to be the iPhone killer and you know what – tablets are no different. The iPad needs to get used to living with a bounty on its head. And always be ready for the likes of the Motorola XOOM.

But the XOOM is no ordinary competitor. We’re talking the first Honeycomb tablet, a cornerstone for Android. It’s Motorola’s first tablet too. If they play their cards right, it could be a big money earner for a company in trouble, so we know Moto gave it their best.

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Motorola XOOM official photos

The XOOM has a 10.1” screen of 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, Google’s latest Android OS (after the update rolls out in full), purpose made for tablet use, and a powerful Tegra 2 1GHz dual-core chipset with 1GB RAM. Barely a few lines into the spec sheet and we already like the sound of it.

The Motorola XOOM has more to offer than that. The Verizon US version will be getting a (delayed) LTE update, while dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) sounds sweet too.

But we won’t go on and on about the specs of the XOOM. Here go the highlights followed – as usual – by what we didn’t like.

Key features

  • 10.1” capacitive touchscreen of 1280 x 800 pixel resolution; multi-touch
  • 730g of weight
  • Dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity; Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Optional 3G connectivity (data only) – HSPA or 1xEV-DO (LTE via upgrade)
  • GPS with A-GPS support on all models
  • 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 AP20H Dual Core processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • Android 3.0 Honeycomb, upgradable to 3.1
  • 16/32/64GB of onboard storage
  • microSD card slot (up to 32GB)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Accelerometer, compass and three-axis gyro-sensor; barometer sensor
  • 5MP auto-focus camera with dual-LED flash
  • 720p video recording at 30fps
  • 2MP secondary video call camera
  • HD TV-Out via microHDMI port
  • microUSB with host functionality
  • Flash-enabled web browser
  • 10 hours video playback, 3.3 days of music playback

Main disadvantages

  • Seems quite laggy despite the 1GHz dual-core CPU
  • Screen is very reflective, hard to use outdoors
  • Quite a porker at 730 grams
  • No kickstand – it cannot be stood up on a table without a dock
  • Non-replaceable battery
  • Can’t charge off USB
  • LTE-enabling update not out yet for the Verizon version
  • Still waiting for an update to enable microSD slot as well
  • No document editor pre-installed, not even a viewer

We’re really curious to try out the tablet minded version of Android – the one we’ve tested before was clunky to use and clearly not intended for big screens. And we’ve had a positive experience with the Tegra 2 platform. It’ll be interesting to see how it performs inside a tablet.

And let’s just say that seeing a standard microHDMI port was a pleasant surprise – no need of an adapter to get the TV-Out working. The competition doesn’t even have a standard microUSB port so thumbs up for Motorola and keeping to standards.

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Motorola XOOM in our office

The XOOM we’re about to get started with is the 3G-enabled variety with 32GB of inbuilt storage. And yes, it’s got Honeycomb inside – the version of Android meant for tablets. We can hardly wait. Jump to the next page and try to keep up.

Next Page » 2. Unboxing, display, design and construction
1. Introduction
  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Unboxing, display, design and construction
  3. 3. User interface
  4. 4. Contacts, email
  5. 5. Gallery, music and video player
  6. 6. Audio quality, connectivity, web browser
  7. 7. Camera and video recording
  8. 8. Android Market, conclusion
  9.  
  10. Motorola XOOM MZ601 specification
  11. User opinions and reviews
  12. Review comments (56)

Reviews Motorola XOOM review
  • Comments (56)
  • User reviews
  • XOOM MZ601

Motorola XOOM review: The Big Bang - Reader comments

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  • AnonD-502814
  • 8KN
  • 18 Feb 2016

What is the latest android version it runs?... I saw a page to download rooms to upgrade for latest version, android marshmallow but the links doesn't work... any help, opinion please?

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  • har
  • t1$
  • 06 Jan 2013

hey m frm india..i hav a xoom with verizon..can i use a usb dongle in ma tab for surfing..?help me out!!thanks in advance..

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  • AnonD-18887
  • bC7
  • 09 Nov 2011

Xoom is very attractive. But no one buys it and everyone takes Galaxy Tab10.1 instead. It is because it lacks many features. There is no USB port(only micro-USB). Yet it costs high. When you buy a tablet please update it fully , download all the apps...

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