[Q] Galaxy Nexus update (4.1.1 to 4.2.1) - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi all,
just wondering if it's possible to update the firmware 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 on the Galaxy Nexus.
i believe this phone is a Yakju. (image attached)
no luck on google. (i might not be trying hard enough)
hoping someone could point me to the right direction.
thanks in advance!

Sure.
Download the 4.2.1 factory image from here and follow this guide.

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Raulguarini said:
Hi guys. I'm from Brazil and the Galaxy Nexus is named Galaxy X around here, but it's the usual GSM thing that is out for AT&T. Anyway, I'm running stock ICS (4.0.2) and I checked Internet and discovered that several people are already running Jelly Bean due an OTA update by Google. But when I check if there are any updates on the phone, it just tells that it is updated. My question is: is it alright or I am missing an update? Should I root and use CM10? Will it take too long to get stable? Thank you, greetings from Brazil!
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Only yakju and takju builds of GSM Galaxy Nexuses are updated by Google, Galaxy X has a yakjuvs build and is updated by Samsung. Samsung promissed end of August as a deadline for JB on yakjuvs (no 4.0.4 for yakjuvs).
If you don't want to wait, there are a ton of tutorials explaining how to flash a factory image, just get the jelly beans factory image and do it, but, be aware that you will loose all data in your phone (and by all, I mean ALL data, including "sdcard" data). If you don't want to lose all your data, cross your fingers and hope that Samsung deliver what they've promissed...
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