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STC launches Motorola’s latest tablet

Riyadh, June 14, 2011

Saudi Telecom (STC), the leading telecom operator in Saudi Arabia, has launched the Motorola Xoom 3G, the first tablet of its kind to run on Google’s Android 3.0 operating system.

STC is exclusively launching the device in partnership with Motorola Mobility Honeycomb at an introductory price of SR2,999 ($800) with a 5GB QuickNet package for three months.

In addition to operating on the 3G network the device can be used on the Wi-Fi network as well, a statement said.

The Motorola Xoom is powered by a dual processor of 1 gigahertz and a 32 bit memory with 1 gigabyte RAM, two cameras in the front and back of the device and a 10.1 inch high definition screen and is able to perform multiple tasks at a time, the statement added.

The tablet PC provides exceptional performance in terms of speed and demonstrates the level of innovation provided by the Honeycomb experience and the various features including Google services.

The device, which supports all Flash programs and files, is capable of performing multi tasks at the same time, such as browsing the internet and receiving notifications and customizing the features to suit the needs of its owner.

Due to the 800x1280 high definition screen the device plays videos and displays pictures with exceptional quality.

In addition, the HDMI feature enables video viewing on larger screens such as HDTV for 10 hours continuously.

Also providing superior results, the 5 megapixel camera in the back of the device enables high quality video recording with crystal clear image quality of 720 pixels, while the front camera provides a 2 megapixel image allowing the user to make clear video calls using Google Talk services. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Google | Motorola | Saudi Telecom | STC | Android | Xoom |

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