Motorola still making Xooms
UPDATE: Following the publication of this post, Motorola supplied BGR with a comment via email. The company states that DigiTimes’ report is not accurate, and Motorola will continue to manufacture the Motorola XOOM.

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For all the people going on and on about this... good grief! Either you want the tablet or you don’t. You still will have 4G, an SD card, and they Honeycomb OS. If they make 3 million or 5 million the device does not change.
Not everyone has a Corvette ZR-1 but if you heard they cut production on them would it make you NOT want one? I would :)
Read more @ BRG
For all the people going on and on about this... good grief! Either you want the tablet or you don’t. You still will have 4G, an SD card, and they Honeycomb OS. If they make 3 million or 5 million the device does not change.
Not everyone has a Corvette ZR-1 but if you heard they cut production on them would it make you NOT want one? I would :)
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The 4G upgrade procedures
- Approximately 24 May 2011, Motorola will inform owners that the 4G LTE upgrade is ready.
- Xoom owners will backup their tablets "As a precaution" advises Motorola. (Select everything and copy it to your computer)
- Do a factory reset.
- Xoom owners will then put their tablets in a box, and ship to Motorola.
- Wait at least 6 Days.
- You will get tablet back, and reload everything (or restore apps)




