As I have a XOOM 2 running Android 4.0.4, I'm searching for further update for this device.
I found that the EOS Team has released Android 4.1.2 nightly build for XOOM, but not the XOOM 2 version.
Actually I haven't seen any 4.1.2 build for XOOM 2. So I want to ask,
can I use XOOM rom on the XOOM 2?
I wanted to share this story since I've seen many threads saying it was OK and "Easy" to convert your Verizon Xoom to Wifi only...
My Verizon Xoom (with 4G), MZ602, is only rooted, and running CWM, but otherwise stock and running IMM76L. I wanted to try the Jellybean wifi update, figuring I'd seen many "GEDify your XOOM" postings, I thought I'd try..
Hi,
I'm having an issue with my Xoom Wifi (US, original). It's running Jelly Bean and is unrooted, locked, and stock everything. It won't turn on.
Today, I was charging the Xoom, it was on and at 15% battery life. Later, when it around 45-50%, I unplugged it and let it be on standby. Later, I returned to it and it was unresponsive with a blank screen.
NOTE: this app was originally from the Motorola Xoom with Android Honeycomb (3.x.x) and the app may not work on devices with the phone UI (Where the status bar is at the top and not at the bottom of the screen).
I have been looking into the Xoom EOS nightlies for my Xoom, however I run into the question of can I still flash them if I do not have an SD card inside my xoom?
Can I just put the file on my internal storage and go about flashing from there? Last but not least, I have been following the thread and see that a lot of people have 3g/4g data issues.
Xoom will stops responding. Have hit power button then screen will move, but will not last long. Also can only install cm 10.0 rom. Also can not run fastboot from computer windows like to go back to stock.
Hello, I own a Motorola Xoom 2 (UK/France Wifi only with 16 GB) which it is rooted as well. I'm afraid if I can't upgrade to ICS since I removed some stock apps (I know this was stupid). Is that true if I removed some stock apps I can't upgrade to ICS anymore?
If so, how can I restore all stock apps?
I have a 4G xoom that I am trying to return to stock. I have the stock images from Motorola and I am experienced in flashing so normally this would be a simple process for me, But I absolutely can not get past the 0x120000 error. I am using a Motorola cable (Not the one that comes with Xoom, But I don't have that one.) and I am using a port on the back.
Motorola’s Android Honeycomb tablet, the Xoom, has finally been released in a cheaper Wi-Fi only version, on sale at the Wi-Fi-happy JB Hi-Fi – and other retailers.