
If you are the new owner of a Motorola Xoom, and you want to get your hack, we suggest that you wait for awhile. According to Motorola, support forums, if you choose to root (hack) your Xoom, it will no longer qualify G LTE upgrade free 4 it next to it.
Although we are not surprised that Motorola would make something like that, we can imagine waiting for root device will be worth it. How a software simple change could affect upgrading hardware is beyond us but Motorola can do what they want. That said, we are not certain just how dig motorcycle will be to try to find out whether or not you're anchored.
It is not all bad, though. Since the Xoom is unlock, everything you need to do is flash back to shipping ROM and relock your boot loader. It's the only way, you can receive updates online and once you have sent your tablet and it upgraded, you can do whatever you want with it from there. We know that Motorola is infamous for the manufacture of their aircraft difficult to hack in some respects, but it is not as big problem when it comes to the Xoom.
Currently, the ROM original shipping is not officially available from Motorola, but one might theoretically make a backup of the original software and it reset time. It's less a question of some make it be and for the most part, it is a matter of standard. If you're root, you should not receive live updates, and if you do, it will just take away your root access. This is not new, and users deal with this for awhile. However, since the Xoom has a hardware upgrade on the horizon, it better do everything said the motorbike. This time.
Thus, readers, you're going to wait at the root of your Xoom until after he gets Verizon 4 G upgrade? Or will throw you caution to the wind and hack the Tablet honeycomb for all it is worth the penalty?