Motorola and Verizon Wireless on Wednesday got around to delivering what’s been promised to owners of the Xoom tablet for several months: 4G LTE. When the Motorola Xoom first went on sale early in 2011, buyers were told that they’d eventually be able to send their 3G-wireless-equipped tablets to a workshop where they’d be upgraded with faster 4G wireless hardware free of charge. The upgrade was promised to come in the first half of the year. Verizon also announced the upcoming availability of a Xoom that comes with 4G technology pre-installed.
Motorola Tries to Reheat Xoom With 4G Boost
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani September 29, 2011 10:16 AMMotorola and Verizon Wireless on Wednesday got around to delivering what’s been promised to owners of the Xoom tablet for several months: 4G LTE. When the Motorola Xoom first went on sale early in 2011, buyers were told that they’d eventually be able to send their 3G-wireless-equipped tablets to a workshop where they’d be upgraded with faster 4G wireless hardware free of charge. The upgrade was promised to come in the first half of the year. Verizon also announced the upcoming availability of a Xoom that comes with 4G technology pre-installed.