Someone with GSM 4.1.1 OTA version check please - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Can someone who got the official OTA for their GSM Galaxy Nexus please check for me
1. Does the Google Music app have the announced ability to save a ringtone using the triangle pop up menu of a song?
2. What version number of Google Music shipped? I'm looking for a number higher than 4.3.605.392829...which does NOT have this feature.
Thanks in advance
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1. Nope, not as far as I can tell.
2. v4.3.605.398337

Yep I've seen both versions and neither has the ringtone editing feature. This means that either Google is holding back this part of Jelly Bean or there was a delivery mess up because it is listed in the change log but no one seems to have it..... Regardless of how they got JB.
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Gmail isn't compatible with Galaxy Nexus?

Anyone have any ideas why Gmail in the Market is saying it isn't compatible with my device?
I'm in Costa Rica for work but Market Enabler doesn't solve it.
Can you check Gmail on the market today?
I have the stock T-Mobile 4.0.2 just rooted, that's all.
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Doesn't your phone already have Gmail on it...
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Of course, but I need the market to download updates for the app!
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The version in the market is different than the ICS version - you wouldn't want to install it on your GNex because it is older!
I'm sure Google will update it eventually to include the ICS compatibility, but for now, you have the latest and greatest version on your phone already.
Exactly, same is true of the YouTube and Voice Search App.

4.0.2 update went away

I got a verizon nexus today and shortly after I got it I got a notificationp of a update which was the 4.0.2 well I kept choosing install later because I had heard that some of the problems didnt start till after this update. Problem is now when I check for updates it says my phone is up to date but it is still operating on 4.0.1 and I have tried a factory reset but the 4.0.2 update willl not show up. Is that going to be a problem and should I return this phone for another one ..
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It came thru today it must b time sensitive
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I saw this trick the other day. Open the phone dialer and type in *#*#checkin#*#* or the numeric is *#*#2432546#*#* and then try the system updates again in the settings menu like you were before.
As I understand it, this pings the server and more or less forces the update to poll to your phone. Only if you don't have the latest version. This I'm not 100% sure on all the information about the checkin call, but its worth a try.
Jmurph3 said:
I saw this trick the other day. Open the phone dialer and type in *#*#checkin#*#* or the numeric is *#*#2432546#*#* and then try the system updates again in the settings menu like you were before.
As I understand it, this pings the server and more or less forces the update to poll to your phone. Only if you don't have the latest version. This I'm not 100% sure on all the information about the checkin call, but its worth a try.
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Devices with android 3.1 and up have a check in button within the system updates page which does the same thing. The checkin code is not needed anymore.
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El Daddy said:
Devices with android 3.1 and up have a check in button within the system updates page which does the same thing. The checkin code is not needed anymore.
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Oh, so checking for updates is the "checkin" process made easy. Knowledge is power.
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Ringtone editor in Jelly Bean?

"You can set a song as your ringtone from Play Music, and the new ringtone editor lets you crop that track to the exact section you'd like to use for the ringtone."
How? Not seeing in the vicious 4.1.1 AOSP ROM. Is there a new gapps beyond 7/11?
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rmagruder said:
"You can set a song as your ringtone from Play Music, and the new ringtone editor lets you crop that track to the exact section you'd like to use for the ringtone."
How? Not seeing in the vicious 4.1.1 AOSP ROM. Is there a new gapps beyond 7/11?
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The OTA of 4.1.1 includes 4.3.605.392829 of the app, which has that feature (and a couple others).
But only if your american. In the ota I got
4.3.605.398337. So **** out of luck for now
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Mine ends in 337..Does anyone have a flashable gapps link?
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I just found that version of the apk and installed it but I still don't see that option! Anyone know?
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rmagruder said:
Mine ends in 337..Does anyone have a flashable gapps link?
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Also 337 here (Nexus, Germany) and no ringtone editor either.
So what?!
Okay I have now discovered that it requires a version of the Google Music app that is later than the one that we all have. So if anyone finds a copy of the google music application that has ringtone editing please let me know. thank you
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anarcie said:
But only if your american. In the ota I got
4.3.605.398337. So **** out of luck for now
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What do you mean "only if you are American"? I got my Samsung Galaxy Nexus from the US Google Play Store. I have the same Music app version as yours, 4.3.605.398337, and I have nowhere to see the ringtone editor.
Is there a way to check if I am getting American OTAs?
I really want that feature.
DigiPanda said:
What do you mean "only if you are American"? I got my Samsung Galaxy Nexus from the US Google Play Store. I have the same Music app version as yours, 4.3.605.398337, and I have nowhere to see the ringtone editor.
Is there a way to check if I am getting American OTAs?
I really want that feature.
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I thought it was just me that couldn't find the feature! I'm in the US and also have the one ending in 337. There is no newer version in the Play Store either.
my AOSP 4.1.1 rom has version has google play music v 4.3.605.392829. not seeing the option to even set song as ringtone, let alone trim
I can only wonder if even Google is aware of this.
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I'm sure they are....they must be. The question is was it a goof or is something wrong with the new feature. I also wonder if it could be a music licensing issue....
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rmagruder said:
I'm sure they are....they must be. The question is was it a goof or is something wrong with the new feature. I also wonder if it could be a music licensing issue....
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I doubt it's a music licensing issue as I can't do it with MY music, not just stuff I bought from the Play Store.
The ringtone feature was removed from the Jelly Bean changelog . Therefore, we are not missing anything anymore.
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Check now update button

What's the purpose of this if I press it and tells me I'm up to date but wake up this morning and tells me update has been downloaded and is ready to install.
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Really?
Depending on your version You checked it hit server found your up-to-date.
New update put on server, you are on its list to get update it downloaded and tells you.
Not on Sprint Galaxy Nexus
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HELP! Google Now has disappeared after upgrading to 4.2

I had Google Now working on my galaxy nexus 4.1.2 just fine for a few months until a couple of days ago when i decided to upgrade to 4.2. Now the google voice search is still there and i tried re-installing it but Google Now is not there anymore, and there is no option in settings that mentions enabling/activating google now.
My phone was always rooted, and i thought it may have something to do with the fact that my bootloader was unlocked, so i relocked it
anyone know whats going on?
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Look up Google search in the play store. Does it show as installed? If not, download and install.
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amethyst_lyre said:
I had Google Now working on my galaxy nexus 4.1.2 just fine for a few months until a couple of days ago when i decided to upgrade to 4.2. Now the google voice search is still there and i tried re-installing it but Google Now is not there anymore, and there is no option in settings that mentions enabling/activating google now.
My phone was always rooted, and i thought it may have something to do with the fact that my bootloader was unlocked, so i relocked it
anyone know whats going on?
thanks
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The Google Now settings are hidden on the search screen, lower right hand corner. I had this happen when I turned off Google now on an old device I was messing with, and it turned off on my active devices also. For some reason OS updates have triggered this from time to time also.
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