Can i flash aokp b37 over stock 4.0.2? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

sorry i got my phone today and i updated it via wifi. now it's running ics 4.0.2 build icl53f. and it doesn't do anything when i tap update again. i thought it would upgrade to 4.0.4.
can i flash the latest aokp now or do i have to flash 4.0.4 via odin first?
does it make a difference?

No difference at all.
Use my guide (linked in sig...post #2) to install a rom the correct way (bug free).
I personally just updated.
Solid build.

Just in case you wanted to know why you didn't get the update for 4.0.4, Google doesn't control the release cycle for non-yakju phones (phones that are running ROMs from carriers/vendors). It has to go through their process before it gets sent to you. If you really want IMM76I without needing to go the custom route, just flash the yakju (stock Google) images here. Instructions are here.

I have YAKJU build still no Jellybean OTA on my GNexus
I am now on IMM76I & i have not received OTA update to Jellybean 4.1.
Is per your instructions I have updated to the Google version of ICS (YAKJU).
Should I wait for the OTA? or is there any other way to get Jellybean? (Dont want to root)
Unlawful said:
Just in case you wanted to know why you didn't get the update for 4.0.4, Google doesn't control the release cycle for non-yakju phones (phones that are running ROMs from carriers/vendors). It has to go through their process before it gets sent to you. If you really want IMM76I without needing to go the custom route, just flash the yakju (stock Google) images here. Instructions are here.
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Faadiz said:
I am now on IMM76I & i have not received OTA update to Jellybean 4.1.
Is per your instructions I have updated to the Google version of ICS (YAKJU).
Should I wait for the OTA? or is there any other way to get Jellybean? (Dont want to root)
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You can try to "force it" with the Google Services Framework trick. That's about it.

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Can't seem to recieve the 4.0.4 build through OTA?

So I went ahead and flashed the 4.0.2 yakju build from Google to receive OTA's but it doesn't seem to work? My phone reports itself as "yakju" and so do the "gn official update" app.
What to do?
I flashed the 4.0.2 build to see if OTA's worked, but it doesn't seem to have made any effect? Or has Google pulled the 4.0.4 OTA?
probably the 4.0.4 ota has been pulled because of the signal_lost_on_standby problem that some users have been experience
by the way, in the same way u flashed the 4.0.2 image, u can flash the 4.0.4 image manually as well
I manually, through temp-booting CWM, I flashed an "IMM76D" OTA from a guide efrant had written.

[Q] Quick JB OTA Question

I currently have a Telus GSM GNex 4.0.4 flashed to the yakju builds so I can receive the OTA updates directly from Google. If I install the stock Jelly Bean 4.1 ROM, will I be able to receive subsequent OTA updates from Google?
Thanks.
pupsin said:
I currently have a Telus GSM GNex 4.0.4 flashed to the yakju builds so I can receive the OTA updates directly from Google. If I install the stock Jelly Bean 4.1 ROM, will I be able to receive subsequent OTA updates from Google?
Thanks.
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yes
AFAIK, for flashing 4.1, u need CWM. if u have CWM, u cant get OTA.
spearhead121 said:
AFAIK, for flashing 4.1, u need CWM. if u have CWM, u cant get OTA.
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We need to be a bit clearer than that in order to not cause confusion:
1) CWM is needed to flash JRN84D in current form, but that doesn't mean that CWM needs to be installed on your device. Booting CWM is fine.
2) All stock ROMs (including JRN84D) which have been updated from a previous build via an OTA update have two files in /system which re-flash the stock recovery on EVERY reboot. So, even if you did have CWM flashed, it would be gone unless you modified the ROM.
3) Even if you do keep CWM, you will still receive the notification that there is an OTA update, and you can install it -- it just won't install automatically. You need to manually download it, re-boot into CWM and flash it. But it will work fine.

How do I get back to stock yakju 4.1.1?

Hi guys, I am in a little trouble. When the developer conference version of 4.1 was leaked, being the impatient person I am, I flash the Busybox Deodexed rom from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849
I do not know what this rom did to my phone, maybe changed me to takju? But I can not flash the stock yakju 4.1.1 file that is on xda.
I would like to just return to complete stock yakju 4.1.1, I have no problem in going back to 4.0.4 and then to 4.1.1. Losing information on my phone is not an issue, I am willing to wipe everything.
I would really appreciate some help
Thanks a Bunch!
the solution lies in the same thread. you can install the odexed 4.1.1 rom, that would brink you back to stock takju 4.1.1 its the same with just the addition to Google Wallet
IINexusII said:
the solution lies in the same thread. you can install the odexed 4.1.1 rom, that would brink you back to stock takju 4.1.1 its the same with just the addition to Google Wallet
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So will i get future ota from google, or will I have to flash them myself?
youll get future OTA's. you can just flash the factory images later when they are released just to make sure
Thank You very much for taking time to answer my questions

4.1 OTA: Will it come back to my phone?

Hey.. I'd appreciate if someone could assist with this question..
I was running an early build of Jelly Bean and while on it, The offical OTA came to my phone and I wanted to use that one.. of course it didn't work because of root and CWM being the recovery... So i flashed stock 4.0.4 and re-locked my boot-loader... you think the OTA of 4.1 will eventually come back to my phone?
I don't know! what 4.0.4 version you flashed? taku, yakju?
Also you can do this:
flash takju-jb-zip from rommanager download page, it's JB 4.1!
the flash via fastboot the LC03 bootloader, XXLF1 radio and then update JB 4.1 to 4.1.1 when you get notification of the update!
it doesn't matter if yoour nexus is rooted, root will go away and you have to root it again on Jelly Bean..
here is the JB 4.1 work CWM: http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/jb-takju.zip
wipe dalvik cache, cache and then flasj JB-takju-zip and make factory/data reset on CWM and flasj JB-takju.zip again and then the root files.zip,
..
then you have working JB 4.1 which updates to 4.1.1..
manumanfred said:
I don't know! what 4.0.4 version you flashed? taku, yakju?
Also you can do this:
flash takju-jb-zip from rommanager download page, it's JB 4.1!
the flash via fastboot the LC03 bootloader, XXLF1 radio and then update JB 4.1 to 4.1.1 when you get notification of the update!
it doesn't matter if yoour nexus is rooted, root will go away and you have to root it again on Jelly Bean..
here is the JB 4.1 work CWM: http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/jb-takju.zip
wipe dalvik cache, cache and then flasj JB-takju-zip and make factory/data reset on CWM and flasj JB-takju.zip again and then the root files.zip,
..
then you have working JB 4.1 which updates to 4.1.1..
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Darn.. not even sure..
Version 4.0.4
Baseband I9250XXLA2
Build IMM76I
The whole purpose of me un-rooting was to get the OTA without root. I know I can get the new version thanks to the Developers and CWM but i wanted to know if anyone had any success with an instance like mine. Thanks a lot
stepinmyworld said:
Darn.. not even sure..
Version 4.0.4
Baseband I9250XXLA2
Build IMM76I
The whole purpose of me un-rooting was to get the OTA without root. I know I can get the new version thanks to the Developers and CWM but i wanted to know if anyone had any success with an instance like mine. Thanks a lot
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You should get JB OTA if it is the stock factory image and the recovery is untouched. Some say that the OTA will come faster if you go to settings -> apps -> all, find "Google Services Framework" and "Clear data". Then check for updates on the about page.
kongo.. said:
You should get JB OTA if it is the stock factory image and the recovery is untouched. Some say that the OTA will come faster if you go to settings -> apps -> all, find "Google Services Framework" and "Clear data". Then check for updates on the about page.
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Thanks.. I'll give this a go. Much appreciated
For a quick reminder, you will not be able to receive the update if you are not on Wi-Fi. OTA for mobile data reception will start after 14th afaik.
kongo.. said:
You should get JB OTA if it is the stock factory image and the recovery is untouched. Some say that the OTA will come faster if you go to settings -> apps -> all, find "Google Services Framework" and "Clear data". Then check for updates on the about page.
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burakerenn said:
For a quick reminder, you will not be able to receive the update if you are not on Wi-Fi. OTA for mobile data reception will start after 14th afaik.
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Interesting that it will only come through on wifi.. i think the update is like 8MB? but i did notice it popped up the first time when i got home and turned on wifi
I'm in Lebanon right now, and my cousin over here has an Unlocked Galaxy Nexus, will he receive the JB OTA? Or is he going to have to flash it manually?
The Update comes right to your phone once you cut Wifi On .. see
FatalityBoyZahy said:
I'm in Lebanon right now, and my cousin over here has an Unlocked Galaxy Nexus, will he receive the JB OTA? Or is he going to have to flash it manually?
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Location does not matter. If you have the right firmware and you're on WiFi, it'll notify and download it.
Hi i received today the jb update notice but it didn't work,i don't know if because i moved away of the wifi zone or because my bootloader is unlocked, now I'm trying to check for updates on the about zone and nothing happens.
I'm running yakyu 4.0.4 upgraded by me from yakyuwx 4.0.2; does anyone knows why the jb upgrade didn't work? Will it come back? I don't want to flash it.
Screenshot attached.
By the way, my phone is gsm unlocked bought in Amazon and i live in PerĂº.
Thanks in advance.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

Update by OTA

Considering the fact that my device is rooted, and I have installed Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) by my own when it was still an unofficial version of this OS, can my device be updated to OTA update or I must get the 4.1.1 version manually by myself?. In the case I can't get the OTA update, would it be possible to stop getting notifications about a new update which is available. The constant notifications are driving me crazy. Thanks for your attention.
1 no you can't do ota updates 2 you should just flash one of many outstanding ROMs on this great website and then you will no longer get ota messages
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If all you have done is flashed the 4.1 image from Google I/O, and rooted, then yes you can take the OTA. If you have a custom recovery, edited system files, non-stock bootloader and radio, you can't OTA.
tatelucas said:
Considering the fact that my device is rooted, and I have installed Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) by my own when it was still an unofficial version of this OS, can my device be updated to OTA update or I must get the 4.1.1 version manually by myself?. In the case I can't get the OTA update, would it be possible to stop getting notifications about a new update which is available. The constant notifications are driving me crazy. Thanks for your attention.
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As martonikaj mentioned, if you installed the stock 4.1 ROM (along with the XXLF1 radio), then you can accept the update to 4.1.1. If you installed some other 4.1 ROM that is not stock (like bigxie's ROM or something else), then no, you cannot install the update. Updates are only for stock ROMs.
If you don't want to update but want to get rid of the notification, have a look here.

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