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Some time ago, Verizon promised that his Motorola tablet will receive updated Xoom, allowing the slate to launch 4 G LTE network carrier by spring. If you somehow you survive under a rock and don't know what that means, it is a big deal. Speed increase tablet adds invaluable with ya ' know, time is money. The only thing that the spring came and went, and then in the summer to do the same. Still not updated.
But alas, a letter was sent to … business and Government Xoom owners? Unified Messaging (UM). Ok. So obviously the Government officers and other types of business will be "experimental" LTE Xoom before everyone else, according to the droid-life. Definitely strange, but we don't really care as long as the update is suitable for real this time. Our pilot testers get updated next week, so we common folk would be a bit more to go.
You'll know that the time has come when you will receive an email from Motorola with instructions on how to get the ball rolling. Motorola offers a quick backup before starting work, since this is a pretty major update and can destroy the device. Motorola also said it was ready to go without Xoom at least three days after you move it to update.
Here is a copy of the letter from Motorola:
Company:
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) is a communication and telecommunication equipment provider, Motorola Inc. after the successful spin-off Of mobile phones Motorola mobility Holdings, ...

Verizon Communications Inc. delivers broadband and other wireline and wireless communication innovations to mass market, business, Government and wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America's largest wireless network, which ...

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