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  2. Motorola Xoom - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Xoom is an Android-based tablet computer by Motorola, introduced at CES 2011 on January 5, 2011. It was the first tablet to be sold with Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The Verizon branded Xoom was the first tablet to run Android 3.1. [6] The Motorola Xoom went through the FCC on February 10, 2011 [7] only 14 days before release. The 3G ...

  3. Motorola Xyboard - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Xoom. Website. Official Droid Xyboard 10.1 page specific to the U.S. The Motorola Droid Xyboard, previously released as the Xoom 2 in Europe before being renamed, is an Android -based tablet computer by Motorola Mobility, announced by Motorola on November 3, 2011. [2]

  4. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the public release of its first beta on November 5, 2007. The first commercial version, Android 1.0, was released on September 23, 2008. The operating system is developed by Google on a yearly cadence since at least 2011. [1] New major releases are announced at Google I/O in ...

  5. Review: Motorola's Xoom Android Tablet

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    Motorola took the wraps off its new Honeycomb-based tablet, the Xoom, yesterday afternoon at its press conference. Just a few hours later, we had the handsome slate in our greedy paws. When the ...

  6. History of tablet computers - Wikipedia

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    Companies who announced tablets included: Dell with the Streak Tablet, Acer with the new Acer Tab, Motorola with its Xoom tablet (Android 3.0), Samsung with a new Samsung Galaxy Tab (Android 2.2), Research in Motion demonstrating their BlackBerry Playbook, Vizio with the Via Tablet, Toshiba with the Android 3.0 – run Toshiba Thrive, and ...

  7. Android Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Android Honeycomb is the codename for the third major version of Android, designed for devices with larger screen sizes, particularly tablets, however has been unofficially ported to the Nexus One. [2] It is the eighth version of Android and is no longer supported. Honeycomb debuted with the Motorola Xoom in February 2011.

  8. Motorola Mobility - Wikipedia

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    The company also announced new products by late 2011 and early 2012 such as the Xoom 2 tablets, the motoACTV fitness watch with Android, and the Droid 4 with 4G LTE for Verizon Wireless. Though Jha managed to restore some of the lost luster to Motorola Mobility, it struggled against Samsung and Apple. [63]

  9. Nexus 6 - Wikipedia

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    Nexus 6. The Nexus 6 (codenamed Shamu) is a phablet co-developed by Google and Motorola Mobility that runs the Android operating system. It is the successor to the Nexus 5, and the sixth smartphone in the Google Nexus series, which is a family of Android consumer devices marketed by Google and built by an original equipment manufacturer partner.