Well, it’s near the end of my Motorola Xoom review, thanks to Optus! As I’ve already covered much of the hardware aspects in my last review, this time I’m focusing more on software functionality and what I’ve found in the past three weeks.
General Interface / Settings
I must admit, when I first started to use the Xoom, I was constantly baffled by various tasks that should have been relatively simple. While I’ve managed to get the hang of it now, I don’t believe it’s as intuitive as it should be. Once you’ve learned how to use it you’re fine, but beginning users can be easily overwhelmed. For example, the buttons on the bottom left hand corner of the screen (those that allow you to switch between applications and perform specific tasks) are hard to understand at first glance.

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