<lord.drachenblut@gmail.com> wrote:
> this isn't actually android's fault to be honest. After a little digging
> proxy is availble in most 3rd party roms it seems and even in aosp. This
> seems to be a issue of the handset manufacters leaving out the functionality
>
> --
> Matthew Williams
True to some extent. This is why I kind of hoped a third party apk
would do the trick.
It was my understanding that the Xoom is running vanilla Android 3.0,
though. There's no obviously Motorola software except for the logo
that comes up immediately when you turn it on.
Simón
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