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?
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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?
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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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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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Hii everyone,
I had a couple of questions with regards to OTA google updates for android. For one thing, is I updated my Galaxy nexus GSM phone manually using MULTIPLE sources with hopes of the OTA update and I keep refreshing the update and it says no updates available. So now I decided to do it manually again, and I keep reading about having to put everything back to normal in-order for the update to work.
Can someone please enlighten me on how I can turn back the clock and put the stock radio and bootloader, so I can manually update to 4.0.4. Also how I can save my current phone setting, as far as widgets, contacts and ringtones are concerned, so I can have them back when I update.
Or should I just not bother with anything and that the OTA will eventually arrive?
The ota leak 4.0.4 is for the LTE version (Verizon only) not for the GSM
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Omg please read before you brick your phone. The leaked 4.0.4 OTA is for the CDMA version and cannot be applied to the GSM model!
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THANKS GUYS!!!
But look in the Dev section, there is a ROM from MoDaCo... it is a built from the 4.0.4 leak... but for GSM nexus works great...
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Bacx said:
But look in the Dev section, there is a ROM from MoDaCo... it is a built from the 4.0.4 leak... but for GSM nexus works great...
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Though it doesn't include all of 4.0.4, just the parts that are applicable to both machines. If you're on GSM I think its one of the only ways to go right now.
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Though it doesn't include all of 4.0.4, just the parts that are applicable to both machines. If you're on GSM I think its one of the only ways to go right now.
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You're right... just this parts... without bootloader and radio... but i think its worth to give it a shot
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I still cant get the OTA update...
Ok, can someone explain to me what needs to be done for me to get the OTA update? So all i have to do is, go to setting, system update and download 4.04. I have GSM galaxy nexus, running 4.02, kernel 3.0.8 and built number ICL53F.
Thank you.
illbirz said:
Ok, can someone explain to me what needs to be done for me to get the OTA update? So all i have to do is, go to setting, system update and download 4.04. I have GSM galaxy nexus, running 4.02, kernel 3.0.8 and built number ICL53F.
Thank you.
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u have just to wait..the ota can require some days/couple of weeks to reach every device in the world..be patient
u can also install it manually, but is not so easy for u i though..there are some guides around in this forum
Hey,
The great Videotron is still running on 4.0.1 and im pretty anxious to get 4.0.4, wondering if anyone has gotten the update yet.
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Its not dependent on your carrier, its dependent on the build of yakju your phone has on it. You're better off finding that out and associating that build with the discussion.
Baseband version:
I9250UGKL1
Build number:
ITl41F.19250UGKL1
Sorry, new to all this android stuff. But not getting major software updates really enervates me.
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Don't see anything about yakju.
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Videotron is a Canadian carrier, so that would presumably be yakjuux. No other update other than yakju appears to be live yet.
Canadian yakjuux is now at 4.0.4 actually, same as Yakju.
I'm running a GNex on Rogers.
Keep checking. Check threads for an OTA link or something.
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Hey dice62,
Could you elaborate on what an ota link is? Like I said I'm new to this.
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Dice62 said:
Canadian yakjuux is now at 4.0.4 actually, same as Yakju.
I'm running a GNex on Rogers.
Keep checking. Check threads for an OTA link or something.
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Did you actually get an OTA update or did you update manually from that thread? Only one person, OP of that thread, has actually reported getting an OTA for yakjuux. Otherwise it appears to be a leak or accidental release. The version and kernel are older than yakju, and OP even said he got the notification a week before Google even announced 4.0.4.
The url is there, I just view it as more of a curiosity than 'live'.
Edit:
He's talking about this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1575011
A collection of update url's and how to install them are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
How do you know whether you're running jakju or jakjuux?
Also, what are advantages of rooting a phone if it voids your warranty? How easy is it to do? Can you unroot?
Definitely don't expect someone to make a writeup about it, but a link to a "how to" and faq would be awesome.
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How do you know whether you're running jakju or jakjuux?
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Yakju*
use this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cbruegg.officialupdate
If "Google" then you're yakju. If "Samsung" then you're some yakjuxx variant.
Also, what are advantages of rooting a phone if it voids your warranty? How easy is it to do? Can you unroot?
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You don't have to root to flash yakju. just unlock the bootloader and flash images. It doesn't void your warranty. If you do choose to root, yes you can unroot and always restore back to stock.
Definitely don't expect someone to make a writeup about it, but a link to a "how to" and faq would be awesome.
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People have literally been flashing these to yakju for months now. There are threads and step-by-step how-to's all over.
Will anyone that has installed the stock JRN84D ROM from this thread, know if it will update OTA when subsequent updates come from Google?
I've asked in the thread, but the answer has got lost somewhere in the mire I'd imagine.
I'd assume so, considering its the same build as the Google I/O attendees are getting. Would assume they would OTA them, but they may expect that because they're developers, they would update themselves.
Nobody knows apart from El Goog.
As I understand it, no. You only get ota's if you're on the most recent official stock rom. You will only be able to install the ota if you have not changed anything on the official rom. I may be wrong but from experience that's what I think
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rasinell said:
As I understand it, no. You only get ota's if you're on the most recent official stock rom. You will only be able to install the ota if you have not changed anything on the official rom. I may be wrong but from experience that's what I think
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JRN84D is an official stock ROM.
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JRN84D is an official stock ROM.
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Yep. Correct. Misunderstood the question
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Hi, I have a Galaxy Nexus i9250m from Bell. Because I am in Canada, I have a yakjuux 4.0.1 build. I want to update to JB. Can I flash an ota update for a yakju 4.0.4 build and then do an ota update to JB? So, my question is if I have yakjuux can I flash a yakju update so that I dont loose all of my data?
If you couldn't tell, this is my first post. :laugh:
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Hi, I have a Galaxy Nexus i9250m from Bell. Because I am in Canada, I have a yakjuux 4.0.1 build. I want to update to JB. Can I flash an ota update for a yakju 4.0.4 build and then do an ota update to JB? So, my question is if I have yakjuux can I flash a yakju update so that I dont loose all of my data?
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The answers to your two questions are no and no.
But you can do an ADB backup, copy that and your files to your PC, then wipe and install yakju JB.
Edit: more info in the basics and flash links in my signature.
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So will that wipe all the data off my phone?
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If you haven yet unlock the bootloader, it will.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Yeah I didn't do that yet. Can I use something like lookout backup to backup my apps and contacts and then restore them after?
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efrant said:
The answers to your two questions are no and no.
But you can do an ADB backup, copy that and your files to your PC, then wipe and install yakju JB.
Edit: more info in the basics and flash links in my signature.
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Can I get the ROM directly from Google? I only want to use official updates and ROMs if I can.
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Can I get the ROM directly from Google? I only want to use official updates and ROMs if I can.
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https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
That is awesome! The people on these forums are very helpful. One more question though. Do I have to root my device to use that?
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DiamondPixels said:
That is awesome! The people on these forums are very helpful. One more question though. Do I have to root my device to use that?
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1) Follow the guide here to back up your data.
2) Move all of your files in /sdcard off your device.
3) Follow this guide to flash yakju (or takju) JRO03C.
All of your questions have already been answered in other threads. This is a good place to start reading...
OK thanks for being patient with me I really appreciate it.
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I think this is what I was looking for! I will give a try
Thank you Zepius! I own you big !
Can I buy you a beer? You do not know how much this is to me..
thank you!
Hi, is there a way to flash my non yakju gn to yakju without using a computer i e. Flashing directly in my phone. My laptop is broken and I can't wait no more for samsung to update to 4.2.
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are you rooted? if so, you can use mobile odin and flash a stock image.
Yup. My phones is rooted. Can you attach the things I have to flash or is it the same as drivers yakjuxw to yakju tutorials
Thanks
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Yup. My phones is rooted. Can you attach the things I have to flash or is it the same as drivers yakjuxw to yakju tutorials
Thanks
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you need to find a ODIN image packaged together in the dev forums.
if you have a custom recovery then just download the 4.2.1 factory image from the dev section and flash it
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Yup. My phones is rooted. Can you attach the things I have to flash or is it the same as drivers yakjuxw to yakju tutorials
Thanks
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The odin files are kinda big, you need to do a search.
Or you can download bigxie's ROM, close enough to stock as far as i can see.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849