Hello!
I just jumped into the big boy pool and rooted my Galaxy Nexus so that I could put Jelly Bean on it.
That went fine and Jelly Bean is working perfectly on it. However, on my GSM phone, the only options I have for the mobile networks are LTE and CDMA. I've flashed 3 different GSM radio files to my phone and none of them give me GSM options.
At the moment, I have an AndroidPod touch. Obviously I've done something wrong..... what?
unclewoja said:
Hello!
I just jumped into the big boy pool and rooted my Galaxy Nexus so that I could put Jelly Bean on it.
That went fine and Jelly Bean is working perfectly on it. However, on my GSM phone, the only options I have for the mobile networks are LTE and CDMA. I've flashed 3 different GSM radio files to my phone and none of them give me GSM options.
At the moment, I have an AndroidPod touch. Obviously I've done something wrong..... what?
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Well either you're flashing the wrong rom (which I don't think it'll let you do since you are on maguro and there is a check in place) or the wrong radios... you're getting your radios from here? and your roms from this forum?
I'm seeing something similar after flashing to Jelly Bean from bigxie. I can't use Google Talk, Google Now, can't download apps from Play, and my wifi and signal bars are grey instead of blue (not connected to google server).
I was thinking of giving this one a try.
Currently: "Jellybean 4.1 JRN84D Stock, Rooted, Busybox, Deodexed + New Radio!" from bigxie
Baseband: i9250UGLC1
Bootloader: JRN84D
Kernel: 3.0.31-ge8de0e2
ercousin said:
I'm seeing something similar after flashing to Jelly Bean from bigxie. I can't use Google Talk, Google Now, can't download apps from Play, and my wifi and signal bars are grey instead of blue (not connected to google server).
I was thinking of giving this one a try.
Currently: "Jellybean 4.1 JRN84D Stock, Rooted, Busybox, Deodexed + New Radio!" from bigxie
Baseband: i9250UGLC1
Bootloader: JRN84D
Kernel: 3.0.31-ge8de0e2
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I was having same issue, and I've been able to solve it by following the "6. The Ultimate Framework Wipe" in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377514 by Miasmic
"This is gonna be a bit longer, read and follow carefully.
1) Go to the application management screen of "Google Play Store".
2) Clear cache of "Google Play Store".
3) Force stop "Google Play Store".
DO NOT CLEAR DATA OF "Google Play Store".
4) Go to the application management screen of "Google Services Framework".
5) Clear data of "Google Services Framework".
6) Confirm it.
7) LONG PRESS POWER MENU AND REBOOT RIGHT NOW. ON THIS SCREEN.
8) Open Google Play Store, open "My Apps" list and check whether all your apps are there."
It worked fine for me. Hope it helps.
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I'm having some major connectivity issues after flashing to Jelly Bean (the one posted by bigxie).
Google Talk doesn't work. The app opens but I (and all my contacts) stay offline even after it says "signing in".
Google Now doesn't work at all by swiping up from home button (I don't see any cards), but I can do searches by pressing mic button in search bar.
Sync isn't working unless I go into my gmail app and press refresh manually.
Can't download apps from Play I get message: Error processing purchase. [DF-BPA-09]
I think it has to do with my wifi and signal bars are grey instead of blue (not connected to google server). I'm not sure what else I can do to get the connection. I can still use internet browsing (on both wifi and HSPA+) and send SMS messages
I was thinking of giving one of the other posted ROMs a try. I just want stock Jelly Bean to work
Currently: "Jellybean 4.1 JRN84D Stock, Rooted, Busybox, Deodexed + New Radio!" from bigxie
Baseband: i9250UGLC1 (I also tried XXLF1)
Bootloader: JRN84D
Kernel: 3.0.31-ge8de0e2
What else can I try or do to get connectivity working?
Did you do a wipe after installing? I haven't had even a remote sign of a problem on my GNEX since flashing Jelly Bean.
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Did you do a wipe after installing? I haven't had even a remote sign of a problem on my GNEX since flashing Jelly Bean.
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Hmm I did my wipe before installing the ROM. I suppose that makes the difference then eh (sorry only 3rd ROM I've ever flashed)?
If I just go into recovery now and do a factory reset I would keep my JB install right (along with radio/root fix)? Then I would just have to reinstall all my apps via titanium backup/restore?
I'll differ answering to someone with more knowledge/experience than myself. But once on any version doing a factory wipe/reset will just erase your data. You'll just get a clean version of Jelly Bean.
Did you flash this one?
Had the same thing. Flashed the JB-radio again, wiped cache and dalvik, reboot and had my blue bars back.
Finally got my Nexus to start downloading Jelly Bean after 3 days of nonstop tapping the check now. Follow these steps an you will be using the buttery goodness like me.
-Go into Setting -> Apps -> All -> Google Services Framework
-You will see a button for “Clear Data”; clear it.
-Go into your dialer and type *#*#2432546#*#* - This will cause a ‘force checkin’. You will notice that it shows “checkin succeeded” across the top.
Go back to Setting -> About Phone -> System updates and then click the check now button.
YOU HAVE TO BE ON WIFI TO DOWNLOAD UPDATE!!!
Hit the thanks button if it helps!!!! Best of luck!
I think there's a lot of steps that are being added in and making a ton of variants of this frameworks... 'exploit'.
People might just have the right timing or something...
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I hope someone can help me...I flashed takju image using efrant's guide a while back. Did everything to the letter. Then today I did the trick above, except just cleared cache and data then went to check update and it triggered the ota jellybean. But the ota failed and I saw a sad android bot with red sign and a ! In the middle. Phone finally restarted on its own and is on same ics 4.0.4.
Any ideas what went wrong???!!
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You need to be connected to a WIFI for download the update, look at my screenshot (its in spanish But it says: "for WIFI only until july 12") so there.
Hope it helps , remember you have be on WiFi.
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mcniick9 said:
Finally got my Nexus to start downloading Jelly Bean after 3 days of nonstop tapping the check now. Follow these steps an you will be using the buttery goodness like me.
-Go into Setting -> Apps -> All -> Google Services Framework
-You will see a button for “Clear Data”; clear it.
-Go into your dialer and type *#*#2432546#*#* - This will cause a ‘force checkin’. You will notice that it shows “checkin succeeded” across the top.
Go back to Setting -> About Phone -> System updates and then click the check now button.
Best of luck!
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Non of this works JBQ has stated this himself, it was just your time on the server. It could take weeks to update all the gsm phones as bandwidth isn't free or unlimited.
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I was on wifi, the update downloaded, then I saw the sad bot with the exclamation point. I was worried it was bricked but then phone restarted. Also why is it showing 4.1? Shouldn't it be 4.1.1?
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mcniick9 said:
Finally got my Nexus to start downloading Jelly Bean after 3 days of nonstop tapping the check now. Follow these steps an you will be using the buttery goodness like me.
-Go into Setting -> Apps -> All -> Google Services Framework
-You will see a button for “Clear Data”; clear it.
-Go into your dialer and type *#*#2432546#*#* - This will cause a ‘force checkin’. You will notice that it shows “checkin succeeded” across the top.
Go back to Setting -> About Phone -> System updates and then click the check now button.
Best of luck!
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I tried this but I keep getting the same 4.0.4 update for some reason and no JB. I'm running yakju imm76d gnex dunno why it keeps cycling to the same exact update
I just cleared and force stopped the framework app. After a out 20 tries, it worked.
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I followed the following steps to get the OTA update in the first attempt.
i) Force stop the Google Services Framework.
ii)Clear data of Google Services Framework
iii) Go to System Updates and check again and voila !!!
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Worked! Although the force checkin was not necessary. Just force-stopped Google Services Framework, cleared it's cached data and checked for updates a couple of times. The JB update screen came up approx. on the 4th or 5th try. Obviously Google's servers give the update to every "n"-th requesting device. So doing this cycle enough times guarantees success.
(Of course this works only if you're Ice Cream Sandwich is from Google ... if your phone's Android came from a phone company -eg. Samsung-, you might not be so lucky since your phone will check in with the phone company's servers and not Google's servers.)
I understand that It may be the time for the update. Normal update check does not get the update pushed but the framework fix does.
anupash said:
I followed the following steps to get the OTA update in the first attempt.
i) Force stop the Google Services Framework.
ii)Clear data of Google Services Framework
iii) Go to System Updates and check again and voila !!!
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Worked on first try. apparently the force stop is what helped. thanks
Just worked for me!!!! YES! Thanks guys!
adadabhoy said:
I tried this but I keep getting the same 4.0.4 update for some reason and no JB. I'm running yakju imm76d gnex dunno why it keeps cycling to the same exact update
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You must first update to IMM76I (android 4.0.4) and then you should receive update to JRO03C (android 4.1.1)
THANKS! worked great
eskeyy said:
You must first update to IMM76I (android 4.0.4) and then you should receive update to JRO03C (android 4.1.1)
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yh i realized that and am trying to do that right now
mine just keeps saying:
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed.
Why is that ??
cgp1 said:
THANKS! worked great
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glad to help
It worked perfectly! I've been trying to get the OTA all week, smashing that "check now" button and nothing happend, but now, thanks to this, it worked perfectly.
Thanks!
Almost.
Did this AND then rebooted before it worked for me.
I have GSM unlocked Galaxy Nexus, now running Jelly Bean on it. I reside in India.
Problem is:
1.GApps like
Books
Google Earth
Google Play Movies
Magazines
Wallet
won't show up, but they are installed.
But previously when I had ICS on my device I could use these apps by means of MarketEnabler and DroidVPN. Now in Jelly Bean this doesn't work.
Factory Images "takju" for Galaxy Nexus "maguro" (GSM/HSPA+) (with Google Wallet)
Android 4.1.1 (JRO03C)
I flashed this using GN Toolkit. While setup it prompted for Google Wallet, I just skipped it. Later this app or other mentioned apps didn't show up.
Solution: Defrosted using Titanium Backup * Root (solution by by efrant)
mpmaheshbabu said:
I have GSM unlocked Galaxy Nexus, now running Jelly Bean on it. I reside in India.
Problem is GApps like
Books
Google Earth
Google Play Movies
Magazines
Wallet
won't show up, but they are installed.
But previously when I had ICS on my device I could use these apps by means of MarketEnabler and DroidVPN. Now in Jelly Bean this doesn't work.
Any alternatives please . . .
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I guess Google figured it out and closed the loophole. Have you tried installing a custom rom instead like the one by Bigxie that already have those gapps? it's basically stock with root.
mpmaheshbabu said:
I have GSM unlocked Galaxy Nexus, now running Jelly Bean on it. I reside in India.
Problem is GApps like
Books
Google Earth
Google Play Movies
Magazines
Wallet
won't show up, but they are installed.
But previously when I had ICS on my device I could use these apps by means of MarketEnabler and DroidVPN. Now in Jelly Bean this doesn't work.
Any alternatives please . . .
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You can use Titanium Backup to "defrost" them, and they will work. But you will have to defrost them every time you reboot.
I'm not sure why they don't show up, or how to make them show up without Titanium Backup.
eksasol said:
I guess Google figured it out and closed the loophole. Have you tried installing a custom rom instead like the one by Bigxie that already have those gapps? it's basically stock with root.
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Yeah I tried the rom you mentioned "[ROM][OTA][GSM][JB] JRO03C 4.1.1: Rooted Busybox Deodexed & Odexed". . . but the result was same.
But I didn't try any custom rom which are not stock.
WORKED!!!
efrant said:
You can use Titanium Backup to "defrost" them, and they will work. But you will have to defrost them every time you reboot.
I'm not sure why they don't show up, or how to make them show up without Titanium Backup.
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It worked Thank you very much for your help.
So, here's the deal, i recently flashed JBSourcery 2.0 rom, its says gsm so i flashed lol..
since then, google play download and updates dont work anymore..any ideas?
i cant post in development yet so i cant ask there..
AndyGnex said:
So, here's the deal, i recently flashed JBSourcery 2.0 rom, its says gsm so i flashed lol..
since then, google play download and updates dont work anymore..any ideas?
i cant post in development yet so i cant ask there..
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Which ROM did you come from?
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
BAMF.
I did all the wipes needed before flashing.
or am i missing something
Are you getting an error message? Try unlinking your Google account from settings, wiping data from play store, reboot and open play store. You'll have to type in your Google info again but usually fixes it
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well, at first is says 'unable to get info' or something like that, then it managed to start downloading but would get stuck at 1 or 2 percent.
also, the google play homepage shows verizon apps, i downloaded another gapps package for xxxxO0C gNex, but still show verizon..
I don't get mine either. Now I use app2zip and flash my old ones in recovery
*This Jedi master be a Ninj-ESS*
Reflashed the rom last night, and everything seems to be working fine now :cyclops:
also, in every rom i've tried, none seems to have vibration on phone calls or received messages...
Yeah, i went a different route and tried a restore. Lost root and haven't been able to get it back either.
Spawn The Dark Ages
So I'm a bit confused with Google Now, is there any way to install it on a Custom ROM? (Which I think is running Jelly Bean, I'm not 100% sure) I'm running this MIUI ROM, the latest version, but I've got no Google Now. Would I have to flash a stock ROM to use it?
Google Now is part of gapps (which I don't think is included by default in MIUI). Assuming you have those installed, tap the Google logo in the home screen search bar, or launch the "Google" app.
Edit: The normal gapps are available here (make sure you get the JB version). There may be modified versions floating around (something MIUI-specific?); you may want to check with someone more familiar with MIUI first.
smelenchuk said:
Google Now is part of gapps (which I don't think is included by default in MIUI). Assuming you have those installed, tap the Google logo in the home screen search bar, or launch the "Google" app.
Edit: The normal gapps are available here (make sure you get the JB version). There may be modified versions floating around (something MIUI-specific?); you may want to check with someone more familiar with MIUI first.
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Much appreciated, finally figured it out