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Hi guys !
I just wanted to say that SFR France announced Android 4.0.5 for the Galaxy Nexus, and it should arrive on March according to them. Given the fact that they modify the ROM, the official build may arrive sooner !
Picture/Link/Proof or didn't happen.
http://android.sfr.fr/maj-optimisez-votre-mobile-android-mettez-le-a-jour-previsions-7
Course, I'd rather see 4.0.4 for GSM at the moment
Such a table can everyone create. I dont trust such news without evidence.
4.0.4 and 4.0.3 aren't official released yet and you're debating about 4.0.5.
I heard it makes the battery last for a week on 1 charge.
This website is official.(sfr)
Sfr is a French mobile provider and they always provide "such a table" about future firmware update.
http://www.frandroid.com/actualites-generales/92001_sfr-annonce-android-4-0-5-pour-le-galaxy-nexus-et-le-nexus-pour-le-mois-de-mars/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Frandroid+%28FrAndroid%29
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Oh seems nice. I'm SFR user and will reposte here if I get the ota in Mars. I wonder how they'll modify the room. If it turn out to be worse than custom roms I'll not be surprised.
With all the ics version numbers flying around it's hard to keep track. This 4.0.5 thingy would probably be something similar to 4.0.4 for Verizon LTE update but exclusive for SFR users.
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Leandros_Ger said:
Such a table can everyone create. I dont trust such news without evidence.
4.0.4 and 4.0.3 aren't official released yet and you're debating about 4.0.5.
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And yes the website is official.
4.0.3 isn't out for perfection reasons I think [sorry my bad again, 4.0.3 isn't meant for GNex apparently] and 4.0.4 is exclusive for [scratch that] LTE users, so SFR users getting a 4.0.5 update is not really surprising.
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tauruslei said:
And yes the website is official.
4.0.3 isn't out for perfection reasons I think
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iirc i wasnt actually intended for the galaxy nexus.
tauruslei said:
And yes the website is official.
4.0.3 isn't out for perfection reasons I think and 4.0.4 is exclusive for Verizon LTE users, so SFR users getting a 4.0.5 update is not really surprising.
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Why do you think 4.0.4 is exclusive for Verizon? I really really doubt it.
Leandros_Ger said:
Such a table can everyone create. I dont trust such news without evidence.
4.0.4 and 4.0.3 aren't official released yet and you're debating about 4.0.5.
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You wont get any evidence before it is actually released. SFR can say whatever they want, and any Android developper can, too.
I'm just sorry I did not post a link first.
No x.x.x version is exclusively for a specific carrier.
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ErGo_404 said:
Hi guys !
I just wanted to say that SFR France announced Android 4.0.5 for the Galaxy Nexus, and it should arrive on March according to them. Given the fact that they modify the ROM, the official build may arrive sooner !
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4.0.4 I have has a build date of Feb 1st.
I doubt 4.0.5 will be seen this month. We shall see of course.
mike1986. said:
Why do you think 4.0.4 is exclusive for Verizon? I really really doubt it.
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OK my bad. Not exclusive for Verizon but probably for LTE version.
Fact is I don't know any of this for sure
So, Google is going to fragment the Galaxy Nexus line?
Heh.
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Why do you think 4.0.4 is exclusive for Verizon? I really really doubt it.
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Depending on what changed it may be an incremental update to address LTE /CDMA issues. If this is the case it would not be pushed to GSM handsets. This was done with the Nexus S / Nexus S 4G. It has nothing to do with exclusivity but does lead to devices running different minor versions.
When appropriate an OTA will be pushed for GSM devices as well, it may be 4.0.4 or a later minor release such as 4.0.5.
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adrynalyne said:
So, Google is going to fragment the Galaxy Nexus line?
Heh.
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Minor version differences are not "fragmentation".
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adrynalyne said:
4.0.4 I have has a build date of Feb 1st.
I doubt 4.0.5 will be seen this month. We shall see of course.
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Is the 4.0.4 build for Verizon? I just did check for update on an unlocked unrooted phone, it said it was up to date on 4.0.2.
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Minor version differences are not "fragmentation".
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It certainly is.
Same as 2.3.x versions in the past. 4.0.4 is not officially out. One user got it, we helped pull it. Thats not enough to draw such conclusions from. LTE issues will be resolved in ril and radios. That can be shipped with any build.
Don't forget LTE telephony code is now native to Android as of ICS. There is no reason for fragmentation.
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Is the 4.0.4 build for Verizon? I just did check for update on an unlocked unrooted phone, it said it was up to date on 4.0.2.
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Not officially out. Not...really.
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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
Will this now be our next major update for the HOX ?
Reading the changlog on version .4 improves/updates more than 100 issues over .3
And looks to be a major improvment!
Although sense might be as good/better already in some areas.
One thing we know for certain......mainland Europe will get it first!
I have heard a comment of "we haven't even got version 3 of the kernel yet"......what is the significance of this ?
I had it on my Galaxy Nexus before I sold it and didn't notice anything different over 4.0.3 personally. It was more a bug fix release than anything else
Still, it would be nice to get it as it's out! Having said that, HTC skipped over 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 so they may skip over this too
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I had it on my Galaxy Nexus before I sold it and didn't notice anything different over 4.0.3 personally. It was more a bug fix release than anything else
Still, it would be nice to get it as it's out! Having said that, HTC skipped over 4.0.1 and 4.0.2 so they may skip over this too
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Interesting, you could be right, I see the nexus was due to get .5 in April did that happen ?
Does it stop at .5 then move to Android 5 ?
I bet we just skip straight to Jelly bean and Sense 4.5
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Nubzori said:
I bet we just skip straight to Jelly bean and Sense 4.5
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Sense 4.5 I can see happening but not Jelly Bean, no doubt we will have the "Two X" phone by then!
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Sense 4.5 I can see happening but not Jelly Bean, no doubt we will have the "Two X" phone by then!
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Jelly comes in september
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Jelly comes in september
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There is no official release date for it yet, in fact "The Wall Street Journal quotes a source that says Jelly Bean will be released by Thanksgiving (November 22, 2012)."
So if released in November it would take HTC a few months to test it before they release it, hence the "Two X" March/April 2013
4.0.5 isn't on the Nexus btw
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4.0.5 isn't on the Nexus btw
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That's been delayed then, there is a good review here http://www.androidauthority.com/android-4-0-3-vs-4-0-4-vs-4-0-5-75651
The 4.0.5 update would appear to be for the Verizon Nexus only, and not the GSM handset, so it may not reach other GSM handsets either
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Sense 4.5 I can see happening but not Jelly Bean, no doubt we will have the "Two X" phone by then!
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Pretty sure we'll get jelly bean, if HTC stick by their track record then they'll debut it on a new phone no doubt.
but it would be nice if they don't and we get it straight away.
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There is no official release date for it yet, in fact "The Wall Street Journal quotes a source that says Jelly Bean will be released by Thanksgiving (November 22, 2012)."
So if released in November it would take HTC a few months to test it before they release it, hence the "Two X" March/April 2013
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I stand corrected
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I wish they wouldnt name their products after food it makes me hungry. At least when i owned an Iphone it was a nice healthy Apple. Now im onto Android im going to have to wobble everywhere i go.
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I wish they wouldnt name their products after food it makes me hungry. At least when i owned an Iphone it was a nice healthy Apple. Now im onto Android im going to have to wobble everywhere i go.
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Yes and jelly bean is my favorite candy
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I have heard a comment of "we haven't even got version 3 of the kernel yet"......what is the significance of this ?
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I belive the version 3 kernel refer to kernel for the Tegra chip made by Nvidia, Currently the latest version is 2.6, think this is made for Gingerbread.
One good thing about Samsung phones running Exnose is the chip is designed in-house, so there is not depending on 3rd parties to supplies the kernel.
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I belive the version 3 kernel refer to kernel for the Tegra chip made by Nvidia, Currently the latest version is 2.6, think this is made for Gingerbread.
One good thing about Samsung phones running Exnose is the chip is designed in-house, so there is not depending on 3rd parties to supplies the kernel.
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There wasent any new features added to a varsion 3 kernal, just minor bug fixes, the reason for the version change was to tidy up the version number, I think the web site for it was www.kernel.org. else google it
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There wasent any new features added to a varsion 3 kernal, just minor bug fixes, the reason for the version change was to tidy up the version number, I think the web site for it was www.kernel.org. else google it
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I hope Nvidia can reduce the power usage for Tegra 3. I did a test of leaving the phone idle at 50% brightness, the battery died after 7hrs and 43 mins. However, I can not get more the 3 hrs screen on time in normal (none gaming) daily use.
there are several versions of 4.0.4 out already. check modaco forums.
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there are several versions of 4.0.4 out already. check modaco forums.
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Yes, but those are AOSP or AOKP, I think the thread starter wanted to know if HTC has any intentions to update their base.
It's Key Lime Pie after Jelly Bean
My guesses for release:
GSM/HSPA+ (yakju/takju) - Mid july as stated.
GSM/HSPA+ (non-yakju) - I'd bet you won't see the first one until mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Verizon/mysid) - Giving Verizon two months to test Google's ROM, I say mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Sprint/mysidspr) - Considering Samsung AND Sprint both have to get their paws into this, I'm guessing mid October at the earliest.
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omg... i hope as soon as possible. can't wait anymore after Google I/O
ota preview version will be avialable to the attendees at the io 2012, hope that someoe will leak it :O
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ota preview version will be avialable to the attendees at the io 2012, hope that someoe will leak it :O
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It is probably flashed already on those devices. Would love it if wasn't though
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My guesses for release:
GSM/HSPA+ (yakju/takju) - Mid july as stated.
GSM/HSPA+ (non-yakju) - I'd bet you won't see the first one until mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Verizon/mysid) - Giving Verizon two months to test Google's ROM, I say mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Sprint/mysidspr) - Considering Samsung AND Sprint both have to get their paws into this, I'm guessing mid October at the earliest.
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Those are pretty fair guesses!
As a VZW customer I don't even want to think about it. My guess is October.
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It is probably flashed already on those devices. Would love it if wasn't though
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cant they still pull everything though?
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It is probably flashed already on those devices. Would love it if wasn't though
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No, they said it would be an OTA update within a few hours of first booting your phone.
It'll be leaked by this evening.
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ota preview version will be avialable to the attendees at the io 2012, hope that someoe will leak it :O
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736529
Who will port it?
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It is probably flashed already on those devices. Would love it if wasn't though
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They said on stage they'll get an OTA, actually.
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GSM/HSPA+ (non-yakju) - I'd bet you won't see the first one until mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Verizon/mysid) - Giving Verizon two months to test Google's ROM, I say mid September.
CDMA/LTE (Sprint/mysidspr) - Considering Samsung AND Sprint both have to get their paws into this, I'm guessing mid October at the earliest.
Discuss.
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As sad as it is, I'm thinking September also. Assuming yakju is getting it OTA in a couple weeks, this makes sense. Just look at how long it took Verizon to make a small point release to 4.0.4... I really wish they got it out sooner but I won't be surprised.
Dont forget that the PDK have been out to google partners for a few weeks..
so we might be surprised
I think jelly bean is coming out today. 7 of my apps need updates all of a sudden and most add support for jelly bean 4.1
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shev7chenko said:
I think jelly bean is coming out today. 7 of my apps need updates all of a sudden and most add support for jelly bean 4.1
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Yes it is today, IF you were at Google I/O. If you weren't, knock it off.
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lrs421 said:
Yes it is today, IF you were at Google I/O. If you weren't, knock it off.
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Don't get your panties up in a bunch...
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shev7chenko said:
Don't get your panties up in a bunch...
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If you're going to insult me please quote the saying correctly
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If you're going to insult me please quote the saying correctly
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This isn't English class, professor. Chill.
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Jnoles07 said:
This isn't English class, professor. Chill.
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I am chill, hence the Smiley face, no? I was joking.
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Please continue discussion here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736348
I've seen this a couple places...anyone know what changed from 4.1.0?
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First time i've heard of 4.1.1
4.1 isn't released yet, so i doubt 4.1.1 is in the making yet.
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First time i've heard of 4.1.1
4.1 isn't released yet, so i doubt 4.1.1 is in the making yet.
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4.0.1 was the first official release of ICS. The source that was released today was given the version number 4.1.1.
4.1.1 was just pushed to AOSP last night, first build is here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762875, have a play around and you tell us
it has actually
shadowstewie said:
I've seen this a couple places...anyone know what changed from 4.1.0?
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Herman76 said:
First time i've heard of 4.1.1
4.1 isn't released yet, so i doubt 4.1.1 is in the making yet.
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Actually it has. :good: It was released today as a AOSP build and you can build for the GNexus then.
Thanks Would be nice
snowman77/BLUSNOWMAN
Was a little late
here's the build from bigxie http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28535553&postcount=3058 it includes Google Now (Velvet.apk) since the AOSP does not have it and there's no proper GAAPS for 4.1.1 yet.
We should return to the OPs original question. What's new in 4.1.1? Is there a change log?
Yes can anyone provide a change log? As much as I love android.. I hate it when they do this :crying::crying::crying::crying:
i think for changelog we need to explore ourselves since it not not OTA yet. once we have OTA then i think most of the changelogs would be revealed. for now its try and tell. one thing i know from bigxie thread is that, the delay when opening apps are fixed.