[Q] I have my phoen flashed to YAKJU, why am I not getting update? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I flashed my phone to YAKJU for the sole purpose of getting faster updates (directly from google), but I didnt get them. does that mean I not have to manually flash every update?

What version number are you running then?
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ChickenSwagger said:
I flashed my phone to YAKJU for the sole purpose of getting faster updates (directly from google), but I didnt get them. does that mean I not have to manually flash every update?
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Be patient. Not everyone gets the update at the same time. It might take a few days before you get it.
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when did you flash yakju and what updates haven't you gotten?

Probably 4.1.1 since there is no yakju for 4.1.2
Beamed from my Grouper.

wait so all that work I did was only flashing 4.1.1? will there be a yakju for 4.1.2?

ChickenSwagger said:
wait so all that work I did was only flashing 4.1.1? will there be a yakju for 4.1.2?
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no ETA

will there be a yakju for 4.1.2?
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No never. Not for you at least. Google has a whiner blacklist and you are on it.
Seriously, there is no OTA out yet for ANY Galaxy Nexus variant. The only 4.1.2 ROM out yet is the factory image for "takju". Flash it if you can't wait or be patient for a few days.

ChickenSwagger said:
wait so all that work I did was only flashing 4.1.1? will there be a yakju for 4.1.2?
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You didn't notice during all your work what the version number was you where flashing? It says it clearly right on the factory image page.

albundy2010 said:
You didn't notice during all your work what the version number was you where flashing? It says it clearly right on the factory image page.
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Judging from all his replies, he flashed Yakju 4.1.1

Yeah. What I don't get is how he doesn't know what he flashed.
You should always know what files you're flashing to your phone. So you don't break your phone

albundy2010 said:
Yeah. What I don't get is how he doesn't know what he flashed.
You should always know what files you're flashing to your phone. So you don't break your phone
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My 6th senses tells me he flash stock using toolkit
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?

Flashed to Yakju, but unable to update to android 4.1
My device is a Samsung Galaxy Nexus i9250 and I was on 4.0.4. I flashed to yakju (had the samsung variant for Middle East earlier) based on the instructions in androidforums (instructions here were difficult for me to follow), so that I'd get updates directly from google. Can't provide the androidforums link since I am a new member (WTF is that, really??).
As directed in the link, I downloaded samsung drivers and firmware, installed the drivers and then used the firmware to flash 4.0.1. The method did not root my device (double-checked that using the root checker app).
It updated to 4.0.2 through wi-fi. After that, it was not updating to 4.0.4 through wi-fi, but updated instantly as soon as I switched to my mobile network, and I have no idea why that happened. I am in UAE, and my carrier is Etisalat, FWIW.
Anyhow, now I'm not getting the 4.1 update either through wi-fi or mobile. When I click on system update, it shows that the update is downloading, and nothing downloads eventually and I get a message intimating me that the download has failed and that I can retry the download.
I have tried the usual trick: clearing google services framework cache and then restarting the phone,hasn't worked.
Can someone help please? I'm closer to a noob than a geek, as you would've figured out by now. So do bear in mind that I need detailed instructions.. :laugh:
Thanks in advance.

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Still on 4.0.1

Dears,
I'm still using my galaxy nexus on the 4.0.1 version, I bought Mine from handtec and now using it in Bahrain
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Still on 4.0.1 sim free in UK
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I'm still using 4.0.1, imported from Clove to Spain
Still on 4.0.1, Bell Canada.
Still on 4.0.1, using an imported GSM model in the U.S. It originally came with yakjuwx, so I flashed the yakju 4.0.1 build. The phone successfully checks in for updates, but keeps displaying the "Your phone is up to date" message. Perhaps our IMEI numbers just haven't come up yet?
Germany, yakju 4.0.1 build. Still on 4.0.1. Checks for updates but it says its up to date.
Guess Ill have to wait ...
Poerger said:
Germany, yakju 4.0.1 build. Still on 4.0.1. Checks for updates but it says its up to date.
Guess Ill have to wait ...
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same 4 me.
And ota updates are working for me.got the volume-fix per ota.
no root, no open bootloader
shame on google.i was thinking the new Superphone Galaxy Nexus by google, get direct updates.
but for now the old nexus s are two steps ahead.... on 4.0.3
i have unlocked my device and rooted it, will it affect the OTA?
Still on 4.0.1 (ITL41D) yakju sim free UK. I may manually flash tonight, been waiting too long. Never had any OTA updates yet.
NoEnd said:
i have unlocked my device and rooted it, will it affect the OTA?
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no
only when you change your bootlader,install cwm or a custom rom.
rooting and bootloader unlocking are fine for otas
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btw
is there a Email adress or something else to get in contact with google?
I think they have forgoten to bring the updates to all phones because 4.0.3 is arrived and 4.0.2 is "old"
lurchie85 said:
only when you change your bootlader,install cwm or a custom rom.
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Installing CWM recovery breaks OTA updates? I could swear I got the volume fix after I did this, but I might be mistaken. The update screen acts as though it is successfully checking for updates, but showing me up to date.
if you dont want to wait just get the rom from here http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
and flash with fastboot you can do it with out wiping the phone
If your phone is yakju and you have an unlocked bootloader you can just manually apply the update yourself. That's what I did and it works great. Here's a step by step: http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-update-your-gsm-galaxy-nexus-android-402-ota
Also having root or an unlocked bootloader won't stop you from getting OTA updates. You will lose root if you update OTA but the bootloader will remain unlocked until you lock it again yourself. Some custom roms have OTA's turned off but if you're still stock, you'll get the update if you wait. Give them some time, they're pushing this to all the Gal Nex phones plus 4.0.3 to the Nexus S. That's a lot of data floating around out there.
qreffie said:
Give them some time, they're pushing this to all the Gal Nex phones plus 4.0.3 to the Nexus S. That's a lot of data floating around out there.
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no problem to wait.so far everything works with 4.0.1. but it makes me a little bit angry that the nexus s get 4.0.3 earlier as my super new Smartphone galaxy nexus which is titled as new superphone by google and for ics.
and that i wait 5 or 6 days maybe longer to geht a update to a old version!
lurchie85 said:
no
only when you change your bootlader,install cwm or a custom rom.
rooting and bootloader unlocking are fine for otas
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I'm pretty sure installing CWM doesn't break OTAs because the OTA would just write over the custom recovery. That's happened to me before on my Nexus S when I had it rooted with CWM recovery. After receiving an OTA it overwrote everything and I just chose to keep it that way.
qreffie said:
I'm pretty sure installing CWM doesn't break OTAs because the OTA would just write over the custom recovery. That's happened to me before on my Nexus S when I had it rooted with CWM recovery. After receiving an OTA it overwrote everything and I just chose to keep it that way.
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mhhh ok. my fail
Me too, i'm still in 4.0.1
France
XXKK1
ITL41F
google brand
YAKJU
bootload open + root
What's wrong?
Why don't we had the upgrade ?
Everyone with a Nexus will get the update, just have to be a little patient. There has never been a roll out that didn't last for a couple weeks. They just started the roll out not even 72 hours ago.
I am in the netherlands and nothing yet.
Unfortunately, still on 4.0.1 sim-free in Poland...

4.0.2 OTA is rolling out... again...

As title.
Post here if you received the 4.0.2 recently.
Can you tell us if this "new" 4.0.2 supports the USB Host feature?
How are we suppose to tell which 4.0.2 we have?
stevessvt said:
How are we suppose to tell which 4.0.2 we have?
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take a look at the build.
the "old" one should be ICL53F but I don't think that there is a new one or an old one.
I think that every 4.0.2 will be the same ICL53F.
I hope that someone who received the 4.0.2 today can confirm that he received the ICL53F.
I did a complete factory fastboot restore of 4.0.1 today and got the OTA 4.0.2 delivered a few minutes later, so I guess I have it. How do I test USB host feature? And it is ICL53F
stevessvt said:
I did a complete factory fastboot restore of 4.0.1 today and got the OTA 4.0.2 delivered a few minutes later, so I guess I have it. How do I test USB host feature? And it is ICL53F
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you need an USB OTG cable and a mouse or pen drive.
I have a yakju phone and I'm still on 4.0.1 ITL41F
NPuter said:
I have a yakju phone and I'm still on 4.0.1 ITL41F
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Me too and it's getting really annoying! When can I expect 4.0.2 already!?
NextNexus said:
Me too and it's getting really annoying! When can I expect 4.0.2 already!?
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Take matters into your own hands and manually flash it,
http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
Just checked my phone and 4.0.2 update is there...better late than never
Yes, I can confirm it. I just received 4.0.2 update on my Gnex, don't really notice anything yet.
My update came about 2 hours ago.
8.8MB - ICL53F and baseband is now KK6
zephiK said:
Take matters into your own hands and manually flash it,
http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html
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Don't have to anymore - I just got the OTA...
Should I install it or hold off for 4.0.3?
NPuter said:
Don't have to anymore - I just got the OTA...
Should I install it or hold off for 4.0.3?
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If you do not install it, you certainly will not be able to install future OTA updates...
i got the image but when I hit update, i got the icon of an open green android with a red triangle indicating an error. is this because my 4.0.1 is bootloader unlocked/rooted with CMW installed?
got it in NYC I'm on T-Mobile.
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No update for me here in NYC. I have the UK yakju version on AT&T.
I still don't understand they're not releasing 4.0.3. Many times better than 4.0.2 with great battery life, amazing performance and not a single reboot! My Nexus felt laggy and unstable before 4.0.3...
Do you guys feel that 4.0.1 is better than 4.0.2? If so, I will hold off on updating until 4.0.3 or better rolls out...
littleasian said:
i got the image but when I hit update, i got the icon of an open green android with a red triangle indicating an error. is this because my 4.0.1 is bootloader unlocked/rooted with CMW installed?
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It is because you have CWM installed, not because your bootloader is unlocked. But it doesn't really matter. Look for a thread in the general section started by me that gives you a step-by-step on how to install an OTA with CWM.
Edit: Here is the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20843237
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I wonder why they delayed this update and if they made any slight changes?
I would assume they havnt since the build is exactly the same, just seems weird that it was delayed.
hopefully 4.0.3 isnt far away now

Yakju not getting OTA update

Hi guys,
I used the GNEX toolkit to unlock my bootloader and then flash to 4.0.2 yakju. I'm just wondering why I'm not getting an OTA for 4.0.4 or 4.0.3. I've tried clearing the data in GoogleFrameWorkServices. I've also flashed stock recovery.
Did I do something wrong, or is there actually no update?. P.S I'm in Australia.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Im in the same boat.
I have flashed the completely stock 4.0.4 ROM from Google Code. I have not received the IMM76I update yet.
I have cleared the framework cache too and still nothing.
I live in Melbourne (australia) and I am assuming that the update to yakju devices works on a country-by-country basis.
IF I don't receive it soon, I am just going to hope Google Code gets updated and I will just reflash a the newer version.
I do not want to root the phone or using work-around methods to install an update. I like having a completely stock phone with a locked bootloader.
(Marshallaw.. Why not just download the 4.0.4 update from Google Code and flash using Fastboot? Atleast that way, you know your on the latest Android version and have a better chance of receiving the IMM76I update, or if worst comes to worst, just wait until Google Code is updated to the latest version and flash that?)
The way Google updates their devices is pretty pathetic. You would think they would push the update to every stock YAKJU device everywhere and not be so selective. My old Nexus S received 4.0.4 update and my stock Galaxy Nexus never received it, so I had to manually flash. Very stupid.
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IF I don't receive it soon, I am just going to hope Google Code gets updated and I will just reflash a the newer version.
I do not want to root the phone or using work-around methods to install an update. I like having a completely stock phone with a locked bootloader.
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I think you are confusing a few things:
1) What is posted on Google Code (as you put it), are NOT updates -- they are complete, full ROMs.
2) What is posted here are incremental update that UPDATE your existing ROM.
There is a difference between the two, despite the end result being the same.
3) Having an unlocked bootloader or a locked bootloader does not mean you are stock or are not stock -- it has nothing to do with it at all. You are not adding or taking away anything from the firmware on the device...
4) You say you do not want to use a work around to flash the update, but you are using a work around to flash a full ROM? Something there doesn't compute for me.
5) Flashing a stock update file does not make you any less/more stock than flashing a full ROM.
I don't think you understand what I meant.. Im hoping Google updated their full ROM with the IMM76I kernel and bug fixes...
hence, I am waiting for an updated full ROM that 'includes' the latest kernel update.
e.g. Google Code features :
4.0.1 (ITL41D) and 4.0.1 (ITL41F). I am waiting for
4.0.4 (IMM76D) and 4.0.4 (IMM76I) to be posted on their site.
I also know that having a locked bootloader does not make it stock, but my point was I am on stock 4.0.4 with a locked bootloader, so I am waiting for an OTA so I don't need to re-install all my files/apps.
But if I don't receive the OTA update, I will be reflashing the entire ROM once its available on Google Code.
Simmo3D said:
I don't think you understand what I meant.. Im hoping Google updated their full ROM with the IMM76I kernel and bug fixes...
hence, I am waiting for an updated full ROM that 'includes' the latest kernel update.
e.g. Google Code features :
4.0.1 (ITL41D) and 4.0.1 (ITL41F). I am waiting for
4.0.4 (IMM76D) and 4.0.4 (IMM76I) to be posted on their site.
I also know that having a locked bootloader does not make it stock, but my point was I am on stock 4.0.4 with a locked bootloader, so I am waiting for an OTA so I don't need to re-install all my files/apps.
But if I don't receive the OTA update, I will be reflashing the entire ROM once its available on Google Code.
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Well, I'm not sure if this is it but here's the OTA package for IMM76I from IMM76D. It might just be a test build which was only pushed to small portion of users to test it which would explain not everyone getting it.
And Marshalllaw, you've already begun to flash things and mess around, why not just flash the stock build of 4.0.4 straight away rather than relying on an OTA?
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I also know that having a locked bootloader does not make it stock, but my point was I am on stock 4.0.4 with a locked bootloader, so I am waiting for an OTA so I don't need to re-install all my files/apps.
But if I don't receive the OTA update, I will be reflashing the entire ROM once its available on Google Code.
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Ok, but you do realize that manually installing the IMM76I update (which you can do right now, although requires an unlocked bootloader) ends you up at the exact same place the flashing the IMM76I image when it comes out (and it will still require an unlocked bootloader). So whether you install the update, or what for the full image, you will still wipe, and you will end up at the same place -- you will just get there sooner with the update.
OK but how do you flash this with fastboot once I unlock my boot loader. I need to boot with CWM don't I?
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OK but how do you flash this with fastboot once I unlock my boot loader. I need to boot with CWM don't I?
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Correct, you do. But booting CWM is different from flashing CWM. When you boot it, you are not "writing" anything to your device - you are only loading the kernel and ramdisk into your device's RAM. It only boots CWM one time - as soon as you reboot, it is no longer there, as it was never flashed - it just existed in RAM.
Additionally, even if you did flash it, it still wouldn't be there when you rebooted, because EVERY OTA update adds two files to your device that automatically re-flash the stock recovery on EVERY boot of your device.
Unlawful said:
Well, I'm not sure if this is it but here's the OTA package for IMM76I from IMM76D. It might just be a test build which was only pushed to small portion of users to test it which would explain not everyone getting it.
And Marshalllaw, you've already begun to flash things and mess around, why not just flash the stock build of 4.0.4 straight away rather than relying on an OTA?
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Hi Unlawful. Yeah I can always flash it directly to 4.0.4, its more that this is my first Android phone / first experience messing with bootloaders and roms. I was more so just wondering if the lack of OTA update to either 4.0.3 or 4.0.4 was that i've screwed something up or that the update has not been pushed to all devices.
My device info is: 19250XXKK6, ICL35F. Its basically the same as when I first bought it but not Yakjuwx. I more or less flashed to Yakju because people were saying that you could get OTA updates faster or something.
Thanks for the help, sorry if this is a noob question.
I wouldn't be too sure though I would really doubt it's something that you did. Have you pressed 'Check Now' somewhere in settings to check whether there's an update?
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I wouldn't be too sure though I would really doubt it's something that you did. Have you pressed 'Check Now' somewhere in settings to check whether there's an update?
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Yeah I hit check now and it always says I'm the most up to date. I tried clearing data in google services framework and then hitting check now. Nothing changed.
I just find it odd that I wouldn't get an OTA for 4.0.3.
I used the GNEX toolkit to flash the stock rom which I got from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images. I read online that someone thought that 4.0.4 was pulled from OTA, but I would have thought I would get 4.0.3. I'm nervous that I've messed something up lol
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Yeah I hit check now and it always says I'm the most up to date. I tried clearing data in google services framework and then hitting check now. Nothing changed.
I just find it odd that I wouldn't get an OTA for 4.0.3.
I used the GNEX toolkit to flash the stock rom which I got from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images. I read online that someone thought that 4.0.4 was pulled from OTA, but I would have thought I would get 4.0.3. I'm nervous that I've messed something up lol
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4.0.3 was never released in OTA form.
Unlawful said:
I wouldn't be too sure though I would really doubt it's something that you did. Have you pressed 'Check Now' somewhere in settings to check whether there's an update?
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That does not work. You will have to wait until Google decides it's time for your IMEI to receive it...
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Yeah I hit check now and it always says I'm the most up to date. I tried clearing data in google services framework and then hitting check now. Nothing changed.
I just find it odd that I wouldn't get an OTA for 4.0.3.
I used the GNEX toolkit to flash the stock rom which I got from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images. I read online that someone thought that 4.0.4 was pulled from OTA, but I would have thought I would get 4.0.3. I'm nervous that I've messed something up lol
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You did not mess anything up. As martonikaj said, there was never any 4.0.3 update.
Updates are not rolled out to everyone all at once. It could take seconds or MONTHS before you get the OTA, after the first person gets it.
Awesome . Thanks for the help guys.
Having an Android is great for all the exploring you can do, finding out how it works though can be a bit daunting.
Sorry for the noob question!.

Gsm nexus update to 4.0.4

Hi
I got my nexus a while ago, it had 4.0.1 and at 1st boot got 4.0.2.
It's been a while since 4.0.4 is out and i didn't recieved ota update...i don't want to root it.
Is there a way to force ota? Proxy connection pr something?
I am in romania orange network, and i traveled in spain vodafone network( still nothing )
Manual update need root...
Thank you.
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Hi
I got my nexus a while ago, it had 4.0.1 and at 1st boot got 4.0.2.
It's been a while since 4.0.4 is out and i didn't recieved ota update...i don't want to root it.
Is there a way to force ota? Proxy connection pr something?
I am in romania orange network, and i traveled in spain vodafone network( still nothing )
Manual update need root...
Thank you.
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been awnsered over and over.... and manual update does not need root.
unlock bootloader, flash official 4.0.4 factory images (the ones found here, apropriate for your device, if you're in europe you probably have maguro/yakju, which is gsm) through fastboot, relock bootloader, done.
note: or try this
I just recieved ota.
Why the f i got verizon version on my phone? I got IMM76K instead of IMM76I...i got a gsm nexus...
Any answers?
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Why do you want to "force an OTA" anyway? Just install a custom ROM with 4.0.4, it's probably better than the OTA anyway. You won't damage anything by doing it and you can always go back to a locked bootloader without root.
edit Also, I'm pretty sure you can install stock images with the gnex toolkit available here in the forums. Use that instead of the OTA updates if you necessarily need a stock image.
I'm also in Romania (Vodafone) and still on stock 4.0.2. Does anyone know why a bunch of versions have yet to be updated to 4.0.4?
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I'm also in Romania (Vodafone) and still on stock 4.0.2. Does anyone know why a bunch of versions have yet to be updated to 4.0.4?
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Updates for people who aren't on Google builds i.e. anything other than yakju, are controlled by Samsung so it's up to them to release them as well as carriers. If you want the latest and greatest swap over to yakju and you'll be getting the latest releases first (and plus we have cookies ).
It all seems to me a waste of resources. Aren't all versions identical in terms of hardware?
When I bought the Galaxy Nexus I did it because I wanted an official stock experience, but you're now saying that my stock ROM isn't really stock? )
smanfly said:
I just recieved ota.
Why the f i got verizon version on my phone? I got IMM76K instead of IMM76I...i got a gsm nexus...
Any answers?
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You didn't get the V version. That's still a gsm version sent out by Samsung for non yakju builds. Only yakju/takju got IMM76I. I'm thinking due to regionalization Samsung released the K version afterwards as they did some mods like languages.
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teomor said:
It all seems to me a waste of resources. Aren't all versions identical in terms of hardware?
When I bought the Galaxy Nexus I did it because I wanted an official stock experience, but you're now saying that my stock ROM isn't really stock? )
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Unfortunately this is exactly the case. It's still stock, it really depends on how you look at things. I know friends who couldn't care less about which version of Android their Nexus is running and they'll take what comes their way. Then you have people like me who like to experiment and flashing the newest and greatest things
The only thing I hate when I switch ROMs, is losing all my apps and settings. No matter what anyone says, backing them up doesn't always work 100%.
teomor said:
The only thing I hate when I switch ROMs, is losing all my apps and settings. No matter what anyone says, backing them up doesn't always work 100%.
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Couldn't agree with you more, that's why I don't bother putting anything on my phone that intends to stay. Or I'll just go back to stock like I am right now if I don't feel like chasing the flashing game. Personally, I don't have much data that I need to persist anyway, it's mainly contacts which is in Google contacts and the rest (apps) I can re-install from the Play Store.
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The only thing I hate when I switch ROMs, is losing all my apps and settings. No matter what anyone says, backing them up doesn't always work 100%.
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Unlawful said:
Couldn't agree with you more, that's why I don't bother putting anything on my phone that intends to stay. Or I'll just go back to stock like I am right now if I don't feel like chasing the flashing game. Personally, I don't have much data that I need to persist anyway, it's mainly contacts which is in Google contacts and the rest (apps) I can re-install from the Play Store.
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Not sure what problems you guys are having, but I have never had any issues restoring my apps and data.
After flashing a new ROM:
1) I sign into my Google account, and it re-downloads all my apps, Wi-Fi settings, BT settings, email accounts and settings, etc.
2) I use Titanium Backup to restore settings for any of the apps that I want restored.
The only thing I don't restore is data for system apps (like the stock launcher). This you have to redo yourself (which is a little pain in the butt, but it only takes a few minutes). If you use a custom launcher, it's even easier, just restore the settings.
Well, first of all, not all the apps are automatically re-downloaded, depending on the ROM, and second, the launcher settings, the screen/sound/clock/alarms/etc.. (all the other system settings) are just as important.
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Well, first of all, not all the apps are automatically re-downloaded, depending on the ROM,
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Really? Strange. I have never had an issue with apps not being re-downloaded when I sign-in to the setup wizard on any stock ROM that I have used.
teomor said:
and second, the launcher settings, the screen/sound/clock/alarms/etc.. (all the other system settings) are just as important.
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Yup, as I had mentioned, stock-only launcher needs to be set up. I would assume any alarms would as well only on the stock alarm clock, but I don't use it. Same goes for sound and sound profiles. I use Audio Manager from the market, so the settings are restored using that.
Not sure what settings there for the screen. I thought is was just one brightness control and that's it, no?
Well, if we're talking about stock ROM images, you might be right
I'm on yakjuxw (I think, or something), is there an easy way to install latest yakju 4.0.4 stock ROM?
teomor said:
Well, if we're talking about stock ROM images, you might be right
I'm on yakjuxw (I think, or something), is there an easy way to install latest yakju 4.0.4 stock ROM?
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The 4.0.4 update for yakjuxw came out today/yesterday if you want to install that. See here.
If you want yakju or takju, look here. First post has instructions on setting up drivers for your PC, unlocking the bootloader, and flashing takju (or yakju) images. Second post has info on how to install the latest stock build (JRN84D).
I would recommend takju (or yakju) over staying on yakjuxw.
efrant said:
I would recommend takju (or yakju) over staying on yakjuxw.
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Thought so Thanks!
efrant said:
I would recommend takju (or yakju) over staying on yakjuxw.
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If I may add, I would recommend takju if in a g wallet supported country, yakju if anywhere else. I run yakju simply because I don't have any need for Wallet.
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JB 4.1 to yakjuxw

Hi
I have a Yakjuxw device. Has anyone recieved OTA update of android 4.1?
What's 4.1?
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Yakjuxw only received 4.0.4 update last week, dont think JB will come so soon
HRD11 said:
Hi
I have a Yakjuxw device. Has anyone recieved OTA update of android 4.1?
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I agree with what Azlan96 posted. I received the 4.0.4 update last week and to add insult to injury, when you look at the Kernal Version in the Settings/About phone screen, it shows that the kernel was available in MARCH! Why did it take so long for Samsung to get it to us?!
I like others purchased this phone off of a dailysteals sale earlier in the year and also have a yakjuxw device. I couldn't stomach the fact that we have Google's flagship phone, but are kept under hostage by Samsung. Yesterday I unlocked the bootloader using the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit by following the steps in this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310) and flashed the stock yakju image.
I'm a n00b at this stuff but Mark Skippen did an excellent job creating that toolkit and making it easy for anyone to do it. I had the bootloader unlocked in 20 minutes (the majority of the time is downloading the image files) and received the 4.1.1 OTA once I logged back into my google account.
My device is now converted to the google yakju version and on jelly bean. I also have the peace of mind that future updates will be coming from google, and not Samsung.
I also converted to yakju from yakjuxw here on my australian galaxy nexus ,best decision I ever made an now i'm on official 4.1.1 jellybean an will always get updates as soon as google releases them, its as easy as unlocking boot loader an flashing stock yakju.Don't listen to stupid carriers like vodafone telling you bs excuses as to why you have to wait for updates because they don't have a clue, their customer support don't know the first thing about android an how it works.
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What's 4.1?
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Not sure if trolling...or serious .
And back on-topic, you probably won't get JB for a while (I mean how long did it take for your guys to receive 4.0.4...).
First thing I did when I got my nexus was getting rid of yakjuxw. Second boot actually
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Like others said, you can convert from yakjuux to yakju or takju to get the latest update from google. I have 2 Gnex and both was on yakjuux, and made the switch. For the first time in my life i flashed my phones, and it really wasn't hard at all. Trust me it is WORTH the effort!
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I had horrible battery draining on Yakju 4.0.4!
My Nexus had originally "Yakjuxw" 4.0.1 - 4.0.2 and I didn't want to use anymore the 4.0.2 so I flashed other bootloader + radio baseband and then Jelly Bean 4.1 "takju" which updated to 4.1.1 and I'm happy with it.. (then yakjuxw got the 4.0.4 update)
Takju is much better than yakju and yakjuxw builds.. :d
manumanfred said:
I had horrible battery draining on Yakju 4.0.4!
My Nexus had originally "Yakjuxw" 4.0.1 - 4.0.2 and I didn't want to use anymore the 4.0.2 so I flashed other bootloader + radio baseband and then Jelly Bean 4.1 "takju" which updated to 4.1.1 and I'm happy with it.. (then yakjuxw got the 4.0.4 update)
Takju is much better than yakju and yakjuxw builds.. :d
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How is takju better than yakju if you don't mind me asking other than coming with Google wallet pre installed.
slayr76 said:
How is takju better than yakju if you don't mind me asking other than coming with Google wallet pre installed.
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It isn't. As far as I know, it's the exact same, but with the addition of Google Wallet.
My device came with yakjuxw, and I pretty much flashed the yakju image a few hours after unboxing it. As for when the update comes, noone really knows.
KernelCrap said:
My device came with yakjuxw, and I pretty much flashed the yakju image a few hours after unboxing it. As for when the update comes, noone really knows.
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If you flashed yakju, just flash the OTA image over it for 4.1.1
KernelCrap said:
My device came with yakjuxw, and I pretty much flashed the yakju image a few hours after unboxing it. As for when the update comes, noone really knows.
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I'm on yakju I got 4.1.1 jb ota notification a week ago, I didn't even have to clear google framework but I still just flashed it from xda instead.
Hey guys, i also have yakjuxw device and now i am seriously consider to flash stock yakju 4.0.4 to get Jelly bean. despite of the fact that i've read about messed up devices getting jelly bean, i will try it .. i have stock 4.0.4 and haven't even unlocked the boot loader yet.
please guide me which is the most reliable way to transforming my device to yakju.
and another question : .. my device has build number IMM76K.I9250XWLD2 ... should the JB image i will flash must have the same Build or what ??? i m little confused here ... ..
A thanks in advance .. ..
V0odo0 said:
Hey guys, i also have yakjuxw device and now i am seriously consider to flash stock yakju 4.0.4 to get Jelly bean. despite of the fact that i've read about messed up devices getting jelly bean, i will try it .. i have stock 4.0.4 and haven't even unlocked the boot loader yet.
please guide me which is the most reliable way to transforming my device to yakju.
and another question : .. my device has build number IMM76K.I9250XWLD2 ... should the JB image i will flash must have the same Build or what ??? i m little confused here ... ..
A thanks in advance .. ..
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Converting your phone will certainly wipe ALL your device (including internal memory), so make a backup. You only need how to enter fastboot mode (turn it on while pressing Vol up + Vol Down). Follow these steps:
1. Dowload the toolkit that's in sticky in the Android Dev section. Install the drivers there (option 1).
2. Unlock the bootloader. (option 3 I believe).
3. Enter the section to download factory google images. Download YAKJU or TAKJU 4.0.4 (the latter if you want google wallet).
4. Flash that image you downloaded.
5. Reboot and wait for OTA.
If you don't want to wait, you can download the OTA zip file, place it in the internal memory and use the toolkit to boot in CWM and flash it from there.
Cheers!
el_charlie said:
Converting your phone will certainly wipe ALL your device (including internal memory), so make a backup. You only need how to enter fastboot mode (turn it on while pressing Vol up + Vol Down). Follow these steps:
1. Dowload the toolkit that's in sticky in the Android Dev section. Install the drivers there (option 1).
2. Unlock the bootloader. (option 3 I believe).
3. Enter the section to download factory google images. Download YAKJU or TAKJU 4.0.4 (the latter if you want google wallet).
4. Flash that image you downloaded.
5. Reboot and wait for OTA.
If you don't want to wait, you can download the OTA zip file, place it in the internal memory and use the toolkit to boot in CWM and flash it from there.
Cheers!
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Sorry if im asking a noob question, by unlocking the bootloader, we will void the phone's warranty right? :/
realblackfox said:
Sorry if im asking a noob question, by unlocking the bootloader, we will void the phone's warranty right? :/
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You can relock it afterwards.
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realblackfox said:
Sorry if im asking a noob question, by unlocking the bootloader, we will void the phone's warranty right? :/
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It can be relocked at any time.
Please HELP ME
Hi,
My buildinfos reports that my phone is yakjuxw / maguro: 4.0.4 / IMM76K.
According to the options available in the GN toolkit, my phone's build (IMM76K) is in the section CDMA / LTE (MYSID / TORO). How is this possible, my buildinfos reports that the hardware is a maguro, but my phone build's is in the "mysid section" (GN toolkit)?
I do not know what to do. I want to upgrade my phone to YAKJU, but YAKJU is in "section GSM (maguro)" and my phone's build is CDMA / LTE (mysid).
Can anyone help me?

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