[Q] Samsung or Google build? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hello,
I was woundering how to determine what build your using. Google or Samsung firmware build.
I've rooted and installed custom firmware (Team Kang), so I guess I have the Google build?
Nice to know how to check it anyway as I have 2 friends with unrooted GNex's I could check on.
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Hemulen said:
Hello,
I was woundering how to determine what build your using. Google or Samsung firmware build.
I've rooted and installed custom firmware (Team Kang), so I guess I have the Google build?
Nice to know how to check it anyway as I have 2 friends with unrooted GNex's I could check on.
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GN official update checker from the market tells you that.
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Even though it doesn't even matter..

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Is 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 out for GSM Galaxy Nexus yet?

Is 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 stock OTA ROM out for GSM Galaxy Nexus yet? Just making sure I haven't missed anything.
Why is 4.0.4 out for Verizon but we're still on 2?
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We have a 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 rom. Check the development section. Another 4.0.4 rom is set to be released as well called Foxhound. It is currently being worked on.
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Just root the phone already. -_-
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4.0.2 is the latest version of OTA for both CDMA and GSM.
We only have 4.0.3 ROMs because the source trees have been updated but no OTA yet. We have 4.0.4 for CDMA phones because there was one leak and its been put into ROMs.
If you're not going to root, you just gotta wait.
Sorry I should've been clearer.
I am rooted, but was enquiring about the OTA stock ROM versions. Thanks for the answer above!
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both versions of the phone are updated to 4.0.2 via OTA, 4.0.3 was only released as source and 4.0.4 was leaked for the LTE
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CJSnet said:
Sorry I should've been clearer.
I am rooted, but am enquiring about the OTA stock ROM versions. Are we still on 4.0.2 and if so... Huh?
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Read my post. 4.0.2 is the latest OTA.
martonikaj said:
Read my post. 4.0.2 is the latest OTA.
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Yes, we posted simultaneously ;-)
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CJSnet said:
Sorry I should've been clearer.
I am rooted, but am enquiring about the OTA stock ROM versions. Are we still on 4.0.2 and if so... Huh?
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GSM is up to 4.0.2 ota we have 4.0.3 roms and one 4.0.4 rom so far for the i9250 GSM model.
Hope that helps.
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and yet devices like the toshiba a200 are getting updates before our phones. Ridiculous.
I don't see much difference between 4.0.2 stock and 4.0.3 custom r
biggiestuff said:
and yet devices like the toshiba a200 are getting updates before our phones. Ridiculous.
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le sigh...
biggiestuff said:
and yet devices like the toshiba a200 are getting updates before our phones. Ridiculous.
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Pardon me?
Devices may get the latest update before we do, but this does not guarantee the build they receive will be stable and bug free. Also keep in mind predicted release dates are different than actual release dates.
Be patient, enjoy your hardware, and stop worrying about a single digit.
I'm fully aware there are a few complications with the current 4.0.2 builds, but its nothing detrimental to daily usage.
Also I know this is a Google based phone, but users have only insinuated that Google will update the nexus first, Google has not said the nexus will be first.
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Well if the Acer A200 is getting 4.0.3 already, I guess it means ours can't be too much longer.
You serious? The performance is much improved, especially the stock browser and app switcher. I tested out a custom ROM to checkout the differences, but ended up immediately going back to stock because I can't bring my self to trust what a custom ROM is doing with my phone and data (no offense to any devs here). I tried to build my own from AOSP but gave up.
I'm impatiently waiting for the official OTA now.
heo_con184 said:
I don't see much difference between 4.0.2 stock and 4.0.3 custom r
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This is lame, been waiting for 4.0.3 for two months basically.
I realize we'll get it before most devices but still, I didn't think it would take this long for actual OTA updates to come out after the source is released.
heo_con184 said:
I don't see much difference between 4.0.2 stock and 4.0.3 custom r
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You clearly don't use IPSec VPNs over HSDPA then
martonikaj said:
4.0.2 is the latest version of OTA for both CDMA and GSM.
We only have 4.0.3 ROMs because the source trees have been updated but no OTA yet. We have 4.0.4 for CDMA phones because there was one leak and its been put into ROMs.
If you're not going to root, you just gotta wait.
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Smokeey said:
both versions of the phone are updated to 4.0.2 via OTA, 4.0.3 was only released as source and 4.0.4 was leaked for the LTE
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Actually the 4.0.4 for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus is officially available... I got the OTA update and built a stock ROM over that... and here's the download link from Google... http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-mysid-IMM30B-from-ICL53F.659e0a8f.zip
I have 4.0.3 on my transformer prime, maybe it's just a tablet upgrade?? and the phones will get a 4.0.4 soon

Jellybean Question

Hi everybody,
Since I got my first Android phone about 6 months ago, I've yet to experience a major update. Anyway, my question is that my GNex is rooted on Android 4.0.4, and I want to know if I can simply update my ROM (Paranoid Android) to a Jellybean based ROM. So, for example, if the creator releases an update based on 4.1, can I simply update my ROM to that and get all the Jellybean features?
Thanks in advance!
Yup
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Yes
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Sweet! Thanks so much!
You got it right
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Build number?

I have read that the k at the end of a build number means its updated by Samsung. My build number is IMM76K. The question I have my system update button only says check now. My gf Samsung SIII has Samsung update check and firmware update check button, so is mine updated by Sprint, Samsung, or Google?
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BlackKnight said:
I have read that the k at the end of a build number means its updated by Samsung. My build number is IMM76K. The question I have my system update button only says check now. My gf Samsung SIII has Samsung update check and firmware update check button, so is mine updated by Sprint, Samsung, or Google?
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The K doesn't have anything to do with Samsung. However, your official update will come through Sprint, as they do not release the binaries to Google so they can update "their" device like the GSM version.
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Thanks for clarifying. One thing I read is the binaries for the Nexus S 4g were released will this eventually help / lead to the Nexus?
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BlackKnight said:
Thanks for clarifying. One thing I read is the binaries for the Galaxy S 4g were released will this eventually help / lead to the Nexus?
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you have no idea what you are reading.
different phones.. how can it help?
We "have" fully functional AOSP 4.1.1 through custom ROMs. We don't need anything to help. If you want a great pure stock experience and have the Sprint version (Toroplus), then grab the newly released version of Purely AOSP. Completely stock based build of AOSP 4.1.1 JRO03H. Runs flawless, no broken features, no bugs.
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Zepius said:
you have no idea what you are reading.
different phones.. how can it help?
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I understand what you're saying. Binaries are only useful to the device they were released for. That aside, if we were talking about Nexus S/GB, it would be a different story, since binaries source was released. Several samsung devices (like i9000) had CM support because of this.
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Any Word On Sprint OTA for Jellybean

Sorry if this has been talked about already but i was just wondering if there was any news on the official JB release for sprint Galaxy Nexus.......
No news for CDMA nexus devices yet. Sometime in Q3 or Q4 is likely.
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Nope. CDMA users are still waiting for Verizon/Sprint to confirm and release the updates. Just curious, why don't you just flash Jelly Bean ROM? it'll be much quicker..
Some people need new radios....
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lrs421 said:
Some people need new radios....
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The current radios work fine. "Need" and "want" are different things.
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Nah I would be glad when the official ota comes. Could help with that fact CDMA phones have issues with the proprietary applications and deep sleep such as my case. I can't seem to get deep sleep on any aosp built or based ROMs other than CM10. I don't know what it is exactly but deep sleep is fine on cm10 but aokp... aosp not a chance. I would hope that would be fixed in the official release.
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Why do u have a pic of me
Loljk...
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Zeinzu said:
The current radios work fine. "Need" and "want" are different things.
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Maybe I'm speaking for Verizon customers only then. Some may want, but others definitely need.
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New to nexus

Hey guys new to the galaxy nexus I have a couple questions well just one for now..
I'm not sure what version of the phone I have its 16gig
Nexus update checker says
Galaxy nexus(maguro)
Is:4.1.1(JRO03C.I9250UG)
product code : yakhuux
All I want is stock 4.2 with ota updates...my phone says no updates won't connect to kies,and I'm lost searching in the forums..can anyone point me in the right direction?
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todorcim said:
Hey guys new to the galaxy nexus I have a couple questions well just one for now..
I'm not sure what version of the phone I have its 16gig
Nexus update checker says
Galaxy nexus(maguro)
Is:4.1.1(JRO03C.I9250UG)
product code : yakhuux
All I want is stock 4.2 with ota updates...my phone says no updates won't connect to kies,and I'm lost searching in the forums..can anyone point me in the right direction?
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If im not mistaken OTA stands for over the air updates. and if you root and flash a new rom to your phone you wont have that available to you. There are a few 4.2 roms look in the galaxy nexus forums for your specific phone carrier, Sprint, verixon, or gsm. and read. A lot of questions can be answered by reading everything in the forums. you look at
Indeed it does lol I'm just wondering if I'm going to get the ota ? Or to I have to do something in order to get the ota
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You will have to convert to tajku or yajku firmware versions since those get the updates the fastest. I believe there is a sticky related to this...
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Yakju update but you can flash a stock rom with Gnex toolkit found in the developement section
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