Motorola Xoom 2 Android tablet
Motorola Xoom 2 review: The Xoom 2 is an improvement over the original Xoom, but these improvements aren't enough to justify its expensive price tag
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AkrutiWed 22/02/2012 - 19:33
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DufussWed 22/02/2012 - 22:06
Even though the purchase of Moto by Google seems to be going ahead, I have been burned in the past by promises made by Moto, that upgrades would be made available. They made me wait several months before allowing my Milestone to catch up with the revisions in Android, and then the system became more buggy etc etc. I prefer to buy from a brand that has a proven record of keeping its existing customers happy, and in the absence of that, I'll buy the product that I want, rather than the product that might become the product I want if the manufacturer can get round to delivering the updates in its own sweet time...