Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown
Summary: Bill Detwiler cracks open the Motorola XOOM, which runs on the Nvidia Tegra T2 dual-core CPU and has chips from Samsung, Toshiba, Broadcom, and more.
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Using a plastic spudger or thin metal blade, you can release the internal catches the prevent the back cover from sliding all the way off.
Photo by: Bill Detwiler / TechRepublic
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
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RE: Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown
RE: Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown
RE: Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown
Lol it's not such a huge deal as its really made user friendly. i do repairs and refurbs and I rip down ipods and ipads daily as they are very poorly made and tend to break really easy and I know people for some reason pay that much for the ipads and new iphones. they definately aren't worth that but the xoom would be a pleasure to do work on it's designed very friendly.
RE: Motorola XOOM teardown
There Is A Microphone, But . . .
Now, aside from being in a lousy position, my understanding is that the pick-up is really weak, so don't expect much out of it. If you're doing a lot of VoIP with this, it sounds like you'll want to pick up either a wired headset with a built-in mic to plug into the 3.5mm audio jack, or a Bluetooth headset.
LOOKING GOOD... But
RE: Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown