Hi,
I just bought a galaxy nexus and I'm looking to get it running Jellybean.
As the title says, its a not a CDMA/LTE, its just a GSM/HSPA+ however its build number is IMM76K, which from what i can gather is a CDMA/LTE build.
Will upgrading to a different factory image cause issues?
has anyone else encountered this?
and what is the suggested guide to follow?
Cheers
It is not just an LTE build, it is a GSM build as well.
As for guides/faqs/etc., have you read any of the stickies in the Q&A and General sections?
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Hey,
Any of you guys get 4.0.4 ota yet? I've been waiting what seems like forever for those awesome fixes!
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Verizon nor Google has yet to even announce an OTA.
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Smokeey said:
Verizon nor Google has yet to even announce an OTA.
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Videotron, not Verizon. Reading is tough, that's cool.
OP, you may want to just flash the update manually. If my experience with the Nexus One is indicative, Videotron seems to sell phones with OS versions that are not set to get prompt updates.
Aerolith514 said:
Hey,
Any of you guys get 4.0.4 ota yet? I've been waiting what seems like forever for those awesome fixes!
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Videotron GNex's, like all Canadian GNex's, run the yakjuux build, for which there is no update available yet (aside from a leak). There is no difference in the software between a Videotron GNex or a Bell Gnex or any other Canadian GNex.
The options available to you are:
1) Flash the leak from here. Note that it disables NFC.
2) Convert your yakjuux build to yakju or takju, both of which are already on 4.0.4, and both are supported directly by Google so they get updates first.
3) Wait until you receive the OTA update notification yourself on your yakjuux build.
I have read that the k at the end of a build number means its updated by Samsung. My build number is IMM76K. The question I have my system update button only says check now. My gf Samsung SIII has Samsung update check and firmware update check button, so is mine updated by Sprint, Samsung, or Google?
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BlackKnight said:
I have read that the k at the end of a build number means its updated by Samsung. My build number is IMM76K. The question I have my system update button only says check now. My gf Samsung SIII has Samsung update check and firmware update check button, so is mine updated by Sprint, Samsung, or Google?
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The K doesn't have anything to do with Samsung. However, your official update will come through Sprint, as they do not release the binaries to Google so they can update "their" device like the GSM version.
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Thanks for clarifying. One thing I read is the binaries for the Nexus S 4g were released will this eventually help / lead to the Nexus?
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BlackKnight said:
Thanks for clarifying. One thing I read is the binaries for the Galaxy S 4g were released will this eventually help / lead to the Nexus?
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you have no idea what you are reading.
different phones.. how can it help?
We "have" fully functional AOSP 4.1.1 through custom ROMs. We don't need anything to help. If you want a great pure stock experience and have the Sprint version (Toroplus), then grab the newly released version of Purely AOSP. Completely stock based build of AOSP 4.1.1 JRO03H. Runs flawless, no broken features, no bugs.
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Zepius said:
you have no idea what you are reading.
different phones.. how can it help?
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I understand what you're saying. Binaries are only useful to the device they were released for. That aside, if we were talking about Nexus S/GB, it would be a different story, since binaries source was released. Several samsung devices (like i9000) had CM support because of this.
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Hi,
I just went from...nevermind, this is the wrong subforum. Sorry.
I'm actually having issues with my wifi signal. Where my iPad gets a perfect connection the Nexus has trouble connecting. My Evo old has no problem getting a signal from these locations.
My phone is also stock/unrooted
Android Version 4.1.1
Baseband L700.05 V.FH05 / L700.FH05
Kernel 3.0.31-00006-gea59422
Build # JRO03U.L700FH05
Wrong baseband and wrong build number for it to be Sprint stock update. Doesn't look to be a Galaxy Nexus either from the baseband.
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Wasted a reader's time answering me due to wrong subforum.
taupehat said:
Were you replying to 2gunsup or me?
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You. The Galaxy Nexus isn't the 720, nor is its official Jelly Bean build JRO03R. It's 700 and build JRO03U.
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Zeinzu said:
You. The Galaxy Nexus isn't the 720, nor is its official Jelly Bean build JRO03R. It's 700 and build JRO03U.
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its a nexus S baseband.
It was a Nexus S I was talking about, only too three different people saying so for me to finally grok this.
taupehat said:
Weird. I got the phone yesterday from the vendor and the OTA came direct from Sprint. Maybe because it's the 4G?
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wow... it even says Nexus S 4G. totally wrong forum dude.
Zepius said:
wow... it even says Nexus S 4G. totally wrong forum dude.
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So it does, how embarrassing.
Hello all
I have a Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250), YAKJUXW) and it says that 4.1.1 is the latest version available to update over the air.
Is it normal? I know that some people are getting 4.2 already.. and mine even isn't 4.1.2
Could someone please explain to me why I only get this version? Shouldn't Nexus devices get the latest versions all the time?
Thanks!
i don't know what's your version ? i mean model... variant i don't know what's it called.. check it by going to Maps/Setting/About and the you will see Samsung ******* under Device.
Who got 4.2 ota? Galaxy nexus should still be on 4.1
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Who got 4.2 ota? Galaxy nexus should still be on 4.1
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uh no it shouldnt. the factory images are up for 4.2.
So guys i'm a little confused here
Should I get 4.2 or not? or the 4.1.1 is the latest one?
By the way, my device is YAKJUXW
Thanks again
Wondering the same thing.
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Just got 4.2 on my yakju in Denmark
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Because your Galaxy Nexus is yakjuwx rather than just yakju or takju, your updates are governed by Samsung as opposed to Google. I'll assume that you bought your Galaxy Nexus from your carrier. If you're desperate to update to Android 4.2, the only way to get it right now is by flashing the takju or yakju factory image to your device. efrant has posted an excellent guide on how to do so here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
AllBlaxx had the correct answer, if you have another build than takju or yakju you have to wait much longer, because updates distributed by samsung.
AllBlaxx, darkarvan thanks guys for the info.
*going to flash yakju*
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This is how I did my yakjuxw device which is now 4.2 yakju also u don't need Samsung drivers I don't think if u can already connect our fone to ur computer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1787503
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I'm running a Galaxy Nexus i9250 on a Canadian carrier using HSPA+. The original ROM was a YAKJU build. I'm trying to figure out which ROM I should be installing, but they're labelled "Verizon" and "Sprint", which doesn't do me much good, since I don't know which of those builds would be appropriate for my device. Can anyone clarify that for me?
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I'm running a Galaxy Nexus i9250 on a Canadian carrier using HSPA+. The original ROM was a YAKJU build. I'm trying to figure out which ROM I should be installing, but they're labelled "Verizon" and "Sprint", which doesn't do me much good, since I don't know which of those builds would be appropriate for my device. Can anyone clarify that for me?
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If you have a 9250, it's a maguro. Verizon and Sprint are both CDMA devices. Therefore you have just a Galaxy nexus GSM (maguro)
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