The new update began arriving on XOOM tablets on June 4th as software IMM76L and is being delivered over the air. It weighs 107.9 MB. Following the update, users will take advantage of a new, customizable Launch Bar, a Notification Pop Up Box, the possibility to manage various settings of the device from a single place, and the option to create folders for fast access to apps and other destinations. Additionally, the new software update will provide users with a series of other improvements across the device, including better 4G connectivity and enhanced stability. The new software will also bring changes to the device ’s camera, enabling users to launch it from the lock screen, and it will also arrive with a single motion panorama mode. The Gallery application will sport a photo editor. Other changes include updatedwidget controls and optimized widget size, a new system of fonts, better screen rotation response, and improvements to the Mobile Hotspot connectivity. The release notes for Motorola XOOM’s Android 4.0.4upgrade also include: - Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policy improvements - EAS security and sync fixed - Optimized EAS setup - Enhanced Client Conversionswith EAS - Email search now available - Improved email folder ordering - Updated Browser with faster rendering, zoom and pan features - Users have the ability to save pages for offline readingand desktop versions of websites - Updated “People” applicationto integrate with Google+ and other social networks - Improved text input and spell-check - Down arrow added in browser navigation bar The new firmware will be delivered to users in stages, which means that not all of them will receive it at the sametime. However, those who would liketo upgrade their devices before the wireless carrier makes it available to them can find the necessary files, along with details on how to perform the upgrade, on Droid-life . More details on the new update can be found on Verizon’s support website .
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Verizon Starts Delivering Ice Cream Sandwich to Motorola XOOM
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The new update began arriving on XOOM tablets on June 4th as software IMM76L and is being delivered over the air. It weighs 107.9 MB. Following the update, users will take advantage of a new, customizable Launch Bar, a Notification Pop Up Box, the possibility to manage various settings of the device from a single place, and the option to create folders for fast access to apps and other destinations. Additionally, the new software update will provide users with a series of other improvements across the device, including better 4G connectivity and enhanced stability. The new software will also bring changes to the device ’s camera, enabling users to launch it from the lock screen, and it will also arrive with a single motion panorama mode. The Gallery application will sport a photo editor. Other changes include updatedwidget controls and optimized widget size, a new system of fonts, better screen rotation response, and improvements to the Mobile Hotspot connectivity. The release notes for Motorola XOOM’s Android 4.0.4upgrade also include: - Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policy improvements - EAS security and sync fixed - Optimized EAS setup - Enhanced Client Conversionswith EAS - Email search now available - Improved email folder ordering - Updated Browser with faster rendering, zoom and pan features - Users have the ability to save pages for offline readingand desktop versions of websites - Updated “People” applicationto integrate with Google+ and other social networks - Improved text input and spell-check - Down arrow added in browser navigation bar The new firmware will be delivered to users in stages, which means that not all of them will receive it at the sametime. However, those who would liketo upgrade their devices before the wireless carrier makes it available to them can find the necessary files, along with details on how to perform the upgrade, on Droid-life . More details on the new update can be found on Verizon’s support website .
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