Installed easily, running like a dream, there are few crashes here and there, but the beta, or whatever the next release should tidy those up. If our Xoom at the office updates, i will post some pics of both in action.
Installed CM9 on mine, most stuff I use seems to work fine and it is nice and smooth. Once again a Cyanogenmod 'Alpha' is more polished than a lot of beta or even finished ROMs on XDA.
as above OS is still full of bugs if an app doesnt work just wait for a stable release, not point messing about with it, you may end up bricking it or something
Well I'm Impressed. CM9 is a good step up in usability and synergy of the various UI components. It shows just how much more suited to tablets ICS (and honeycomb of course) is to gingerbread on tablets. In fact, I'm more impressed with ICS on my touchpad than I am on my gs2 which seemed a bit underwhelming really. I like it a lot
Cheers Caffrey, I was having the problem with the calendar not synching, now that's fixed and it's really quite usable
Really nice to have a proper tablet android version on here, I felt Gingerbread was in some ways superior to WebOS but the UI was awful, this is a lot better but with a few bugs, give it a few weeks/months and I'd probably be happy to remove WebOS completely
The web browser is awesome. There are some things I've noticed that are better on the tablet version of ICS than on my phone, but probably due to screen size and real estate?
So much easier to use compared to Gingerbread of course, can't wait for newer builds!
Been using this for a few hours and just the one crash whilst syncing my Opera bookmarks. Overall very impressed and I can see myself using the Touchpad daily now.
I see that you can buy ad-free access to Rootzwiki but is there anywhere to donate where the money goes straight to the developer?
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