[Q] GSM Nexus says "Android is Upgrading" everytime I reset my Phone - Samsung Galaxy Nexus
So I have an unlocked GSM Galaxy. I'm still running 4.01
Every time I restart my phone, I get a message saying "Android is Upgrading" but it never upgrades to 4.02 (or .03 or whatever it should be upgrading to). Is anyone else having this issue?
I have NOT rooted yet.
When I go to check for updates it says my phone is up to date.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
pretty sure this is normal. everytime i flash something it does it to me, but every reboot after that it's fine.
PittsburghG1 said:
So I have an unlocked GSM Galaxy. I'm still running 4.01
Every time I restart my phone, I get a message saying "Android is Upgrading" but it never upgrades to 4.02 (or .03 or whatever it should be upgrading to). Is anyone else having this issue?
I have NOT rooted yet.
When I go to check for updates it says my phone is up to date.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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have you done any mods?
usually you get the android is upgrading when you install a new app or wipe the dalvik cache. the android is upgrading is the apps rebuilding in cache.
its quite annoying and you shouldn't have it on every boot (just the first or after a mod)
I get the same thing on 4.0.1..I'm pretty sure its normal. At least for this build
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I think what it might be doing is wiping cache.
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I get it too. Figured it was normal
Meaple said:
I get it too. Figured it was normal
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hmm. all you guys on 4.0.1? thats annoying. worth the trouble to get to 4.0.2 asap
I think i was on .1 for about a day so I didn't notice it...boot time without it is superfast
ogdobber said:
hmm. all you guys on 4.0.1? thats annoying. worth the trouble to get to 4.0.2 asap
I think i was on .1 for about a day so I didn't notice it...boot time without it is superfast
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It really only takes a sec anyway.
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Mine does this to and it's kind of annoying
Mine does it every time I turn the phone on and off. Still on 4.0.1 ITL41F build too on AT&T in the US. Lasts for 2 or 3 seconds and then the phone boots up. I thought this was normal behaviour of Android trying to search for updates. Is this not happening to everyone?
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OK, my friend's Verizon Nexus doesn't do it for some reason. Also, I get the notification to upgrade to 4.0.2, but it never upgrades...even if I accept the update. I thought the "UPgrading Android" and this issue were connected.
Is anyone else getting the 4.0.2 notification then the update isn't applying?
Also, I have not rooted or applied and mods to the phone. I may try a factory reset and see what happens, obviously I don't want to do that, but I'll try.
Oh and it happens every single time I boot the phone.
thanks for all the responses!
I get this, 4.0.1 UK model here.
I am sure though after a few restarts of nothing major changing then it stopped?
I used to get this on 4.0.1, but since I force upgraded to 4.0.2 I havent seen it. I downloaded to official 4.0.2 from here and applied it through CWM.
has anyone who is having this problem received the 4.0.2 upgrade notification then been unable to upgrade?
That's the boat I'm in now. It won't upgrade. I'm thinking about doing a factory reset.
PittsburghG1 said:
has anyone who is having this problem received the 4.0.2 upgrade notification then been unable to upgrade?
That's the boat I'm in now. It won't upgrade. I'm thinking about doing a factory reset.
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Most people are sure that the 4.0.2 update got pulled as there were too many bugs with it. I wouldn't worry about it.
Just to clarify...this has happened to me about 4 times...
1) I'm notified of the update.
2) I click update now
3) I get the android guy with the lightening in his belly showing that I'm updating
4) phone restarts
5) I get the Upgrading Android and Upgrading Applications messages
6) Phone completes booting
7) When I go to about Phone Android version is still 4.0.1
Then steps 4,5,6 and 7 always repeat any time I restart my phone ever since I got my update notification about 2 weeks ago.
So, it seems as its trying to upgrade to 4.0.2 everytime I restart but it can't.
Whether they pulled the update or not, my phone was being pushed the update but was unable to update. So basically, I'm thinking will I ever be able to update or should I just wipe now as there is clearly some problem?
I get this too, on the 4.0.1 build. Only takes a few seconds tho, nothing too annoying, I thought it is normal. But thinking about it, my Desire S with a ICS custom rom only did this after an upgrade or a modification...
But I haven't got any 4.0.2 update notification yet. Received my Nex on the 28th of December.
I just ended up rooting, upgrading to 4.0.3 and its never happened again. Thanks everyone though for the feedback.
I'm on 4.0.2. Had the phone a week, it updated to 4.0.2 the first time I turned it on, then again after I unlocked the bootloader and nothing else.
It's a UK vodafone.
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I have an International GNex running on T-Mobile US: I've had the same message "Android is upgrading" on all reboots when I was on 4.0.1. Since the 4.0.2 update (received OTA on January 11), the message never appeared again.
Hope this helps
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I've got an unrooted, completely stock, unlocked Galaxy Nexus. A few weeks ago, I updated it to 4.3 when prompted by the usual notification ("System update downloaded: Touch to install"), and the update went fine. However, since then I keep getting the same notification again, and pressing it seems to reinstall 4.3. The notification then reappears after a week or so. I know the update isn't failing, as I can see in the settings that it's running 4.3. Does anyone know why it might be doing this, and how I can stop it?!
6chrisp said: I've got an unrooted, completely stock, unlocked Galaxy Nexus. A few weeks ago, I updated it to 4.3 when prompted by the usual notification ("System update downloaded: Touch to install"), and the update went fine. However, since then I keep getting the same notification again, and pressing it seems to reinstall 4.3. The notification then reappears after a week or so. I know the update isn't failing, as I can see in the settings that it's running 4.3. Does anyone know why it might be doing this, and how I can stop it?! Click to expand... Click to collapse I have the same problem
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cswee1932 said: As the title says, phone has randomly rebooted ... twice in the last few minutes, both times I had picture in picture going while sending a text...has anyone else experienced this? Also, the boot time is amazingly fast at least! Chris Click to expand... Click to collapse Did you do a wipe when you flashed or just update? If you just did an update, I would try to reinstall and let it wipe the device.
Yup. I'm experiencing this as well. Happened to me twice yesterday. Maybe try a factory reset? Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
Having the same issue did a complete factory install with the stock image. Then rooted not sure if that is causing my issues but, is anyone else stock not rooted having random reboots?
I've had 3 reboots since jumping on Oreo. Did my update the clean way through a factory reset and flashing a factory image. Stock, unrooted.
humdrum2009 said: Having the same issue did a complete factory install with the stock image. Then rooted not sure if that is causing my issues but, is anyone else stock not rooted having random reboots? Click to expand... Click to collapse Stock, updated via ota... Having 5 to 6 reboots per hour. Google is sending a replacement phone.
Maybe you have to do a factory reset.
Reason why i havent upgraded. Still on a rock solid nougat until google fix all this problems. Maybe 8.1 or so. Seem like reboot is a common problem with the pixel,. All thread about orea theres someone talking about his reboot problem in many different sites.
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sandibhatt said: Did that too. It is even rebooting in safe mode after a factory reset Hence the return... Click to expand... Click to collapse That sounds much like a hardware failure... :crying:
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Stock, bootloader unlocked, Oreo by OTA, and 1 random reboot and 1 random power off Sent from my sailfish using XDA Labs
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Mine only reboots randomly if I have YouTube picture in picture enabled once I disabled it I haven't had any reboots maybe try to disable that
Just did the update a couple hours ago and so far so good. Picture in picture works too. Stock, GPE on VZW, no root or anything. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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