Quick question about JRO03H - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Regarding https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers#magurojro03h
to update to JRO03H, I should use CWM to flash the 4 files ? or should I install the last file (gsm / samsung) only?

Dude, that's the hardware binaries used to built ROMs for the Galaxy Nexus, they are not flashable....

so how do we update?

PeritoX said:
so how do we update?
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Takju or yakju can flash to stock and accept the OTA update.
Toro or toroplus can root and flash a Jelly Bean ROM.
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I'm running JRO03C ... can I update to JR03H ?

PeritoX said:
I'm running JRO03C ... can I update to JR03H ?
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if you compile the rom yourself, sure.

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4.0.3 update

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?
_Sparks said:
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)

[Q] JRO03H vs JRO03C

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.
Sent from my AOSP Android 4.1.1 Galaxy Nexus
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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martonikaj said:
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.
Sent from my AOSP Android 4.1.1 Galaxy Nexus

4.1.1 YAKJUXW To 4.2 YAKJU

Hey Guys I'm New To All This Rooting And Mod Stuff. My Device Is Currently Running JB 4.1.1 YAKJUXW, I Still Didn't Get The 4.1.2 OTA Or 4.2 OTA. I'm Planning To Upgrade My Device To 4.2 Manually From The YAKJU ROM Available In The Google Developers Site. Can Somebody Help Me In Doing This.
Thanks In Advance.
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There's a guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25477039
Its not rooting or modding. What you are doing is returning it to stock condition. My preference is to use Linux as no drivers are required - you can simply download one file from the developer page, extract and flash.
when will yakjuxw receive 4.2 update officially?
Dr. Sheldon Cooper said:
when will yakjuxw receive 4.2 update officially?
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Your guess is as good as everyone else's on that. It's Samsung who pushes out the updates for the regional yakju variants and they don't announce when.
anirudhandroid said:
Hey Guys I'm New To All This Rooting And Mod Stuff. My Device Is Currently Running JB 4.1.1 YAKJUXW, I Still Didn't Get The 4.1.2 OTA Or 4.2 OTA. I'm Planning To Upgrade My Device To 4.2 Manually From The YAKJU ROM Available In The Google Developers Site. Can Somebody Help Me In Doing This.
Thanks In Advance.
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Thats exactly what I've done! Google for yakjuxv to yakju there are several ways...
DL the nexus root toolkit there is even a tutorial inside the program for how installing the right drivers. For me the third manual way was the only one working.I actually changed the yakjuxv to takju and (4.1.1 to 4.1.2) and then got the 4.2 update OTA.
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how?
Batou069 said:
Thats exactly what I've done! Google for yakjuxv to yakju there are several ways...
DL the nexus root toolkit there is even a tutorial inside the program for how installing the right drivers. For me the third manual way was the only one working.I actually changed the yakjuxv to takju and (4.1.1 to 4.1.2) and then got the 4.2 update OTA.
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And what did you use for upgrading only to 4.1.2 takju? i think this method is best, since you get 4.2 OTA meaning you aint using a fake version for the galaxy nexus
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Help how to update?

i have an GSM nexus on 4.2.1 and i want to update to the latest 4.2.2 or 4.3 firmware how do i do that? i checked software update it says i have the latest system already..
galaxy16 said:
i have an GSM nexus on 4.2.1 and i want to update to the latest 4.2.2 or 4.3 firmware how do i do that? i checked software update it says i have the latest system already..
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you should read stickies!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895

[Q] galaxy nexus india won't update to 4.3

Problem is as follows, i'm now seeing the OTA update for my GNexus i9250
but did not get jb 4.3
now i am living in india
Be clear in your post.
You are getting OTA and not getting update?
I am using AOKP latest nightly with franco kernel. It is android version 4.3.1.
Working smoothly.
Fastboot ftw
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chintan9 said:
Problem is as follows, i'm now seeing the OTA update for my GNexus i9250
but did not get jb 4.3
now i am living in india
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Just download the right image from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=es#takju, and exectute flash-all.bat. The phone must be in fastboot mode.
That's it.
Saludos,

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