Motorola XOOM manual Contacts, Create contacts, Edit or delete contacts, Join contacts

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Contacts

names, numbers, addresses

At a glance

All your important contacts—synched and backed up with your Google and email accounts. For a quick overview, see At a glance: Email & contacts”.

Create contacts

Find it: Apps > Contacts.

Touch New to create a contact, and select the account to add it to (if you have more than one Gmail/email account registered on your tablet). Touch any entry area to open the touchscreen keyboard. When you’re finished, touch Done.

Tip: Touch ^ / ^ to see more/less detail for a field.

to add or subtract a field. Touch Add another field to add more fields.

Edit or delete contacts

To edit a contact, touch the contact, then touch . To

delete a contact, touch the contact, touch , then touch Menu > Delete contact.

Join contacts

You might have two Contacts for the same person, such as a friend with two email addresses. To combine these two contacts:

1Touch a contact.

2 Touch Menu > Join.

3Touch the contact to be combined.

Synchronize contacts

When you make a change to contacts on an account using your tablet, computer, or phone, the change is shown on all devices—so, change in one place, see it everywhere.

Note: For information on synchronizing accounts, see Synchronize email, contacts, & calendar”.

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Contents Motorola Xoom MenuTips & tricks At a glanceWelcome That all important touchscreen Home Recent Apps Notifications & Quick Settings BackYour tablet Product StartLet’s get you up and running-charge and turn on Register Register or logNavigation tips Recent Apps Notification Panel Home BackDrag/Flick Scroll or move slowly drag or quickly flick Touch entryIt’s all in the touch Touch Choose an icon or option Widgets Shortcuts Panels Home screenText Search Voice Search Customize Apps Settings Screen PersonalizeFor more details, see Customize your home screen SoundTo manage all your apps, touch Apps Settings Updates, touch Apps Market My downloadsApps Apps MarketSurfing on the big screen. Connect over 3G or Wi-Fi WebTouch Apps Browser TabsMedia See it, capture it, share it! Then relax with some musicUse the Gallery to share your photos and videos Photos Touch Apps CameraToggle letters/numbers Backspace Special characters Return Change Space Voice Shift Input options EntryEmail & contacts Apps ContactsEmail Your home and work email accounts. Touch Apps Email or GmailVideo calls or a quick voice chat-all over 3G or Wi-Fi ChatTouch Apps Talk ContactsGoogle eBooks Shop for booksTouch to OpenLocation Way. Touch Apps NavigationWireless Lose the wires-touchApps Settings Wireless Tethering & portable hotspot Portable Wi-Fi hotspotSettings Location & security Configure lock screen Apps Settings PrivacySecurity Check out other ways to protect your data-touchWant more? To keep your tablet current, software updates may beAvailable. Touch Apps Settings About tablet Touch & navigation EssentialsAt a glance At a glance Essentials Apps & updates Touch typing Customize your home screenNotifications SearchSettings Wake up your tablet Press Power/LockSettings Quick tipsChoose carefully Apps & updatesAndroid Market Manage & restore apps Update my tabletRecent apps Important customer informationMotorola Xoom Typing tips Touch typingInput options Web Browser options Photos & videos PhotosVideos To start recording, touch To stop recording, touchGallery High Definition viewingYouTube videos Time lapse interval Create a time lapse clipFind & watch YouTube videos Share videosLog in or create account Upload videosSet up music MusicPlay music Apps MusicMusic player controls Music player optionsHide, wake, turn off PlaylistsChat Google TalkTip Look for these status icons beside the names To start a Google Talk chatSet up email Read & reply to email messagesCreate email messages Receive & open email attachmentsCalendar, Contacts, or Email If necessary, touch Auto-syncto turn it offTouch an account under Manage accounts to see its list Read books Google eBooksGet books While reading the book, turn the pages by flicking them DgnGoogle Maps LocationSet your location sources Select map mode Google Maps NavigationGoogle Latitude Join Google LatitudeAdd & remove friends Share locationHide your location Touch Add friendsGeneral tips Battery tipsTips & tricks Contacts Create contactsEdit or delete contacts Join contactsWireless Bluetooth wirelessWi-Fi Wi-Fi hotspotWi-Fi search & connect Turn on & offUSB tethering ConnectionsUSB connection Clock & alarm Tools & managementCalendar CalculatorAirplane mode AccessibilityApps Security Screen lockMotorola Xoom Battery Use & Safety Battery ChargingDriving Precautions Seizures/BlackoutsSymbol Definition Glass PartsOperational Warnings Radio Frequency RF EnergySpecific Absorption Rate Ieee Information from the World Health OrganizationEuropean Union Directives Conformance Statement FCC Notice to UsersLocation Services GPS & Agps Industry Canada Notice to UsersNavigation Smart Practices While DrivingRecycling Privacy & Data SecurityUse & Care Content Copyright California Perchlorate LabelHearing Aid Compatibility with Mobile Devices Software Copyright NoticeThis warranty does not apply to Export Law AssurancesProduct Registration OnlineRegistration Product RegistrationWhat Other Limitations are There? Website prior to requesting warranty service Copyright & Trademarks United States CanadaMotorola Xoom
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XOOM specifications

The Motorola XOOM, released in early 2011, was one of the first tablets to run Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system, which was specifically designed for tablets. This groundbreaking device marked Motorola’s significant entry into the tablet market and set a new standard for Android tablets at the time.

One of the defining features of the Motorola XOOM is its impressive 10.1-inch display, boasting a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. The screen offered vibrant colors, sharp images, and wide viewing angles, making it perfect for media consumption, including videos and gaming. The XOOM featured a dual-core 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, which provided the device with the power needed for smooth multitasking and enhanced performance across various applications.

The Motorola XOOM was equipped with 1 GB of RAM and came in multiple storage options, including 32 GB and later 64 GB. For users who required additional storage, the device supported microSD cards, allowing for an easy increase in capacity. Its robust design and solid build quality also contributed to its appeal, with a sleek aluminum body that exuded a premium feel.

In terms of connectivity, the XOOM was ahead of its time, offering 3G and later LTE options, making it one of the first tablets available with 4G capabilities. The device also included Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, and a mini HDMI port, enabling users to connect to external displays easily.

The XOOM featured a 5-megapixel rear camera with a dual LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, making it suitable for video calls and basic photography. This versatility was particularly appealing for users who favored video conferencing or taking casual photos with their tablet.

One notable characteristic of the Motorola XOOM was its emphasis on multimedia and productivity. The device came with various pre-installed applications that made it suitable for both entertainment and work. With access to the Android Market, users could download thousands of apps, enhancing the tablet's functionality.

In summary, the Motorola XOOM represented a significant step forward in tablet technology with its powerful performance, stunning display, and versatile features. Although it faced competition in an increasingly crowded market, the XOOM's innovative design and capabilities established it as an influential device in the evolution of tablets.