The rumors and whispers regarding the Motorola XOOM update have been be present for a good while now, however Verizon has remained quiet. With nothing official it’s hard to say when we’re actually going to see this update, but the presence of a .pdf file and a complete change log suggest that it’s on it’s way.
Web Browsing and Data Access
- Access and stay connected to Wi-Fi networks with added Proxy support.
- SSL data transfer with websites is now supported.
- WPA Pre-Shared Key pass-phrases are now supported when using the device as a Mobile Hotspot.
- Supports Google Widevine DRM and HDCP.
Email and Messaging
- POP3 HTML emails will display in their entirety.
Call Features
- Bluetooth® is now supported in Google Talk™.
Additional Device Features
- Encrypted passwords can be entered during power up.
- Calendar events will remain up to date after an installed software update.
- Application storage errors will not appear unless the device has reached maximum storage capacity.
- Safely dock the MOTOROLA XOOM into the docking adapter without interruption.
- Ability to add and use a Bluetooth mouse.
- A shortcut key for the Bluetooth keyboard has been added.
- View and import pictures from digital cameras with Picture Transfer Protocol.
- When using the device in accessibility mode, menus will no longer prompt with sounds.
As you can see the update addresses quite a few issues. Now we just have to wait for Verizon to make an announcement and start the OTAs.
Source: Android Central via Verizon