Motorola Xoom tablet PCs were not performing satisfactorily after the listing, and sales were lower than expected. It is claimed that some manufacturers decided to postpone the release of Android 3.0 Honeycomb-based tablets. These manufacturers have been hoping to borrow Android 3.0 Honeycomb-based tablets and Apple. iPad competes.
According to Tencent Technology, Taiwan’s “DigiTimes†quoted local sources as saying on Friday that Google has been unable to provide sufficient support to its partners for Android 3.0. Allegedly, the problem with this tablet-centric mobile operating system has forced many vendors to delay the release of products based on the operating system. It is reported that Asustek has delayed the release date of its Eee Pad Transformer tablet until the end of April or May. ASUS originally planned to release this product on April 15. HTC also postponed plans to mass-produce the Flyer tablet, which is scheduled to be available in the second quarter of this year.
According to reports, after the listing of Motorola's Xoom was lower than expected, many vendors were very cautious about releasing tablet PCs equipped with Android 3.0 Honeycomb. According to sources in Taiwan, the current problems faced by this operating system include brand image, price, inadequate application, and unstable performance.
In addition, many manufacturers have expressed concern that some key components may not be available due to the earthquake in Japan. It is said that Apple has taken forward-looking measures to cope with the crisis and paid cash to suppliers to ensure that parts of the iPad 2 and other products that are hot in the market are supplied.
Xoom Tablet PC was listed in February this year. However, Motorola has not announced official sales figures. The industry estimates that the total sales of Xoom after listing are only about 100,000 units. Apple has not announced the iPad 2’s sales figures so far, but its first-generation iPad sold in the United States last year reached 1 million units in less than a month.
According to Tencent Technology, Taiwan’s “DigiTimes†quoted local sources as saying on Friday that Google has been unable to provide sufficient support to its partners for Android 3.0. Allegedly, the problem with this tablet-centric mobile operating system has forced many vendors to delay the release of products based on the operating system. It is reported that Asustek has delayed the release date of its Eee Pad Transformer tablet until the end of April or May. ASUS originally planned to release this product on April 15. HTC also postponed plans to mass-produce the Flyer tablet, which is scheduled to be available in the second quarter of this year.
According to reports, after the listing of Motorola's Xoom was lower than expected, many vendors were very cautious about releasing tablet PCs equipped with Android 3.0 Honeycomb. According to sources in Taiwan, the current problems faced by this operating system include brand image, price, inadequate application, and unstable performance.
In addition, many manufacturers have expressed concern that some key components may not be available due to the earthquake in Japan. It is said that Apple has taken forward-looking measures to cope with the crisis and paid cash to suppliers to ensure that parts of the iPad 2 and other products that are hot in the market are supplied.
Xoom Tablet PC was listed in February this year. However, Motorola has not announced official sales figures. The industry estimates that the total sales of Xoom after listing are only about 100,000 units. Apple has not announced the iPad 2’s sales figures so far, but its first-generation iPad sold in the United States last year reached 1 million units in less than a month.
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