It looks like owners of the Motorola Xoom WiFi are getting an update to the latest version of Google mobile OS, Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and the update is Android 4.0.3.
A number of users are reporting that they have received the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Motorola Xoom WiFi as an OTA update, although it does appear that the update is being rolled out in stages.
If you haven’t received the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich update for your Motorola Xoom WiFi as yet, you can check if it is available by going to Setting > About Tablet > System updates.
New Features in Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.0.3 brings a wide range of new features to the Motorola Xoom WiFi, which include a new user interface, re-sizable widgets, new lock screen actions, and much more. The new user interface is designed to be more intuitive and user-friendly, making it easier for users to navigate through their device. Re-sizable widgets allow users to customize their home screens more effectively, providing a more personalized experience. The new lock screen actions enable users to access certain functions directly from the lock screen, such as the camera or messages, without having to unlock the device.
Additionally, Android 4.0.3 introduces improved multitasking capabilities, allowing users to switch between apps more smoothly. The update also includes enhanced voice input, which provides more accurate and faster voice-to-text capabilities. The browser has been updated to offer better performance and a more desktop-like experience, including the ability to sync bookmarks with Google Chrome.
Enhanced Performance and Security
Another significant improvement in Android 4.0.3 is the enhanced performance and security features. The update includes optimizations that make the device run faster and more efficiently. Battery life has also been improved, allowing users to get more usage out of their device on a single charge.
Security has been a major focus in this update, with the introduction of face unlock, which uses facial recognition technology to unlock the device. This feature adds an extra layer of security, making it more difficult for unauthorized users to access the device. Additionally, there are new data management features that allow users to monitor and control their data usage more effectively, helping to avoid unexpected charges.
You can find out more details on all the new features available in Android Ice Cream Sandwich over at Google’s Android homepage. For more information on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich have a look at our Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review.
Source The Verge
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