Are there any worthwhile differences between the 4.0.4 that was leaked a month or so ago and the offical 4.0.4 thats been slowly starting to be released? I'm running the leaked version now and just curious is it worthwhile going back to 4.0.2 and pulling the OTA. This is for the Verizon GNEXs
Leaked = cdma
Official = gsm
Correct me if im wrong.
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swiftden said:
Leaked = cdma
Official = gsm
Correct me if im wrong.
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yep, hence the GSM one is IMM76D and LTE is IMM30B
Cool, thanks for clearing that up.
Konceptz804 said:
I'm running the leaked version now and just curious is it worthwhile going back to 4.0.2 and pulling the OTA. This is for the Verizon GNEXs
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When IMM76 (or whatever version, probably 76) comes out for the LTE Nexus, you'll be able to upgrade from the leaked version. They'll either send you a specific IMM30>IMM76 update (as was done with the leaked 2.2 build on the Nexus One), or a larger, generic download that can update anyone on stock 4.0.1, 4.0.2 or 4.0.4.
Hopefully this is coming any day now...
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Hey I just got my Galaxy Nexus today, I checked everything and I know 100% i got yakju. But when I check for updates there is no update. I am on 4.0.1
How to upgrade to 4.0.3?
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Hey I just got my Galaxy Nexus today, I checked everything and I know 100% i got yakju. But when I check for updates there is no update. I am on 4.0.1
How to upgrade to 4.0.3?
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AFAIK 4.0.3 isnt officially released yet for the SGN. unlock your bootloader, install CWM and head over the dev section to get a 4.0.3 rom.
4.0.3 is a nexus s ota build.
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4.0.3 is halted to fix bugs.
Alternatively you have many choices,
1. Get 4.0.2 by fastboot flashing the 4.0.2 stock images
2. Flash a custom ROM featuring 4.0.3 (AOKP, bigxie)
Hii everyone,
I had a couple of questions with regards to OTA google updates for android. For one thing, is I updated my Galaxy nexus GSM phone manually using MULTIPLE sources with hopes of the OTA update and I keep refreshing the update and it says no updates available. So now I decided to do it manually again, and I keep reading about having to put everything back to normal in-order for the update to work.
Can someone please enlighten me on how I can turn back the clock and put the stock radio and bootloader, so I can manually update to 4.0.4. Also how I can save my current phone setting, as far as widgets, contacts and ringtones are concerned, so I can have them back when I update.
Or should I just not bother with anything and that the OTA will eventually arrive?
The ota leak 4.0.4 is for the LTE version (Verizon only) not for the GSM
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Omg please read before you brick your phone. The leaked 4.0.4 OTA is for the CDMA version and cannot be applied to the GSM model!
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THANKS GUYS!!!
But look in the Dev section, there is a ROM from MoDaCo... it is a built from the 4.0.4 leak... but for GSM nexus works great...
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Bacx said:
But look in the Dev section, there is a ROM from MoDaCo... it is a built from the 4.0.4 leak... but for GSM nexus works great...
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Though it doesn't include all of 4.0.4, just the parts that are applicable to both machines. If you're on GSM I think its one of the only ways to go right now.
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Though it doesn't include all of 4.0.4, just the parts that are applicable to both machines. If you're on GSM I think its one of the only ways to go right now.
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You're right... just this parts... without bootloader and radio... but i think its worth to give it a shot
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I still cant get the OTA update...
Ok, can someone explain to me what needs to be done for me to get the OTA update? So all i have to do is, go to setting, system update and download 4.04. I have GSM galaxy nexus, running 4.02, kernel 3.0.8 and built number ICL53F.
Thank you.
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Ok, can someone explain to me what needs to be done for me to get the OTA update? So all i have to do is, go to setting, system update and download 4.04. I have GSM galaxy nexus, running 4.02, kernel 3.0.8 and built number ICL53F.
Thank you.
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u have just to wait..the ota can require some days/couple of weeks to reach every device in the world..be patient
u can also install it manually, but is not so easy for u i though..there are some guides around in this forum
Hey,
The great Videotron is still running on 4.0.1 and im pretty anxious to get 4.0.4, wondering if anyone has gotten the update yet.
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Its not dependent on your carrier, its dependent on the build of yakju your phone has on it. You're better off finding that out and associating that build with the discussion.
Baseband version:
I9250UGKL1
Build number:
ITl41F.19250UGKL1
Sorry, new to all this android stuff. But not getting major software updates really enervates me.
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Don't see anything about yakju.
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Videotron is a Canadian carrier, so that would presumably be yakjuux. No other update other than yakju appears to be live yet.
Canadian yakjuux is now at 4.0.4 actually, same as Yakju.
I'm running a GNex on Rogers.
Keep checking. Check threads for an OTA link or something.
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Hey dice62,
Could you elaborate on what an ota link is? Like I said I'm new to this.
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Canadian yakjuux is now at 4.0.4 actually, same as Yakju.
I'm running a GNex on Rogers.
Keep checking. Check threads for an OTA link or something.
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Did you actually get an OTA update or did you update manually from that thread? Only one person, OP of that thread, has actually reported getting an OTA for yakjuux. Otherwise it appears to be a leak or accidental release. The version and kernel are older than yakju, and OP even said he got the notification a week before Google even announced 4.0.4.
The url is there, I just view it as more of a curiosity than 'live'.
Edit:
He's talking about this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575011
A collection of update url's and how to install them are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
How do you know whether you're running jakju or jakjuux?
Also, what are advantages of rooting a phone if it voids your warranty? How easy is it to do? Can you unroot?
Definitely don't expect someone to make a writeup about it, but a link to a "how to" and faq would be awesome.
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Aerolith514 said:
How do you know whether you're running jakju or jakjuux?
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Yakju*
use this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cbruegg.officialupdate
If "Google" then you're yakju. If "Samsung" then you're some yakjuxx variant.
Also, what are advantages of rooting a phone if it voids your warranty? How easy is it to do? Can you unroot?
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You don't have to root to flash yakju. just unlock the bootloader and flash images. It doesn't void your warranty. If you do choose to root, yes you can unroot and always restore back to stock.
Definitely don't expect someone to make a writeup about it, but a link to a "how to" and faq would be awesome.
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People have literally been flashing these to yakju for months now. There are threads and step-by-step how-to's all over.
I just bought a galaxy nexus from a guy on craigslist. He had prior to me getting it rooted the phone and installed cm9-20120409-unofficial-toro.
I am trying to upgrade to jellybean and I need my build number however it is showing on the about phone screen as IMM76D, however that is a GSM model number and this a verizon phone. Therefore I think it is just because the rom was created on that build phone. He did not create a stock rom backup before installing the rom therefore I had no way to revert back to stock atm.
Is that a correct assumption?
Is there another way to find out my build?
If not do you have any advice on what my next step in upgrading to jellybean would be?
It doesn't matter what build it currently is. If you want a JB ROM, grab one in the Dev section and flash it.
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I don't need to do a update to update my kernals ect.? I can just flash a ram even though I am currently running 4.0.4
lcryan said:
I don't need to do a update to update my kernals ect.? I can just flash a ram even though I am currently running 4.0.4
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Yes just wipe data first.
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reenjan case.
Awesome thanks for the quick responses!
Does anyone know what the differences are between JRO03C and JRO03H? And is anyone seeing an OTA to JRO03H?
One is newer than the other.
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Haven't heard of JRO03H... JRO03C is the latest 4.1.1 OTA for the GSM model.
Have you received an OTA? Can we get a screenshot?
There were binaries for "H" released today. I haven't heard of anyone getting an OTA.
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Haven't heard of JRO03H... JRO03C is the latest 4.1.1 OTA for the GSM model.
Have you received an OTA? Can we get a screenshot?
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I've been running JRO03H for almost a week actually.
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