Sounds like it's halted....
"If you received an update notification a little while ago but the update isn't currently available for your phone, this is likely the result of Google pausing the update in your area while we monitor feedback. The Android 4.0 update is continuing to roll out around the world so your phone will receive another update notification when it's available again in your region"
http://www.androidcentral.com/ice-cream-sandwich-battery-bug-seems-hit-or-miss-something
That quote is from Google's Paul Wilcox, and was in reference to the Galaxy S, not the Galaxy Nexus.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/20/google-sticks-nexus-s-ics-update-back-in-the-freezer/
RandomEncounter said:
That quote is from Google's Paul Wilcox, and was in reference to the Galaxy S, not the Galaxy Nexus.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/20/google-sticks-nexus-s-ics-update-back-in-the-freezer/
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He means Nexus S not Galaxy S
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zephiK said:
He means Nexus S not Galaxy S
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That is indeed what I meant. My bad
When I contacted Samsung that when will the release 4.0.4 for Saudi arabian (yakjujp) GNex... they said " Please be advsied that although it is Samsung who made it, the Galaxy Nexus is a Google phone and thus its updates are not from Samsung but must come from Google itself."
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Liars.
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Not to sound like a **** or anything, but the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit would easily allow you to unlock the bootloader and flash Google's stock factory image for 4.0.4. Much easier than waiting for it OTA...
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TheMan0790 said:
Not to sound like a **** or anything, but the Galaxy Nexus Toolkit would easily allow you to unlock the bootloader and flash Google's stock factory image for 4.0.4. Much easier than waiting for it OTA...
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Couldn't agree more on switching-to-yakju part. I don't like tookits.
A few fastboot commands and you're up running the latest yakju.
That...is kind of correct though....
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Dragooon123 said:
That...is kind of correct though....
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Samsung are the ones to handle their own specific versions of ICS for the Galaxy Nexus.
Google manages in no way the various yakjuXX (where XX defines a region number) releases.
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That...is kind of correct though....
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Not even in the least.
Oh...I didn't know that. Sorry about that then...
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Samsung sucks......... dealing with Samsung for nexus s was a mistake of Google but repeating the same mistake for nexus is stupidity.............
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pranavhooda said:
Samsung sucks......... dealing with Samsung for nexus s was a mistake of Google but repeating the same mistake for nexus is stupidity.............
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Just flash to yakju. Seriously.
fastboot. oem. unlock.
Yeah man, its easy you should do it
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Why would you believe a tech rep to have any clue about this? Of course they are going to give out wrong info.
Its like the people who actually believe what a Verizon sales person says. They just work it as a job making $11 an hour in high school. How would they know anything or care.
pranavhooda said:
Samsung sucks......... dealing with Samsung for nexus s was a mistake of Google but repeating the same mistake for nexus is stupidity.............
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I don't think that's fair. They could've chosen anyone and yet they still chose Samsung. Must've done it for a reason, right?
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prinzhernan said:
I don't think that's fair. They could've chosen anyone and yet they still chose Samsung. Must've done it for a reason, right?
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Lowest bidder.
I think the next nexus is going to be a motorola
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negrobembon said:
I think the next nexus is going to be a motorola
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I would be surprised if it was.
adrynalyne said:
I would be surprised if it was.
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Why's that?, it cant always be a samsung, htc was already done, LG and Sony i doubt it and other brands are unlikely
So that leaves motorola or samsung again
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negrobembon said:
Why's that?, it cant always be a samsung, htc was already done, LG and Sony i doubt it and other brands are unlikely
So that leaves motorola or samsung again
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I could ask the same of why you doubt LG and Sony.
adrynalyne said:
I could ask the same of why you doubt LG and Sony.
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Cause google seems to like putting the nexus in the most popular platform
But i thought the would use motorola just for a change of pace, and it seems easier for them
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Set your mms apn's correctly.
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
Herman76 said:
Set your mms apn's correctly.
Swiftkey'ed on my CM9 Galaxy Nexus
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This 100% is it as I, horror of horrors, actually received my first MMS of the year yesterday while on JB. Actually I think it was the first MMS since I switched from a dumbphone (so Froyo to Gingerbread to ICS and now Jellybean hahaha)
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+1
I just got a samsung galaxy nexus and i hope its not a Verizon version of the phone...who can tell me how can i know the diffrence.Thx :victory:
Look on the back does it say Google or Verizon... Also go into system settings... about phone.
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paulzerounu said:
I just got a samsung galaxy nexus and i hope its not a Verizon version of the phone...who can tell me how can i know the diffrence.Thx :victory:
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Look for the model number under the battery or in settings >> about phone
Just check the back. It either says sprint, Verizon, or Google
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I had an iPhone 4 and used the number to get Whatsapp running on my rooted N7. I just traded said iPhone for a Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (unrooted) and would like to receive my Whatsapp messages on the N7 and the phone. Possible??
christanya99 said:
I had an iPhone 4 and used the number to get Whatsapp running on my rooted N7. I just traded said iPhone for a Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (unrooted) and would like to receive my Whatsapp messages on the N7 and the phone. Possible??
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And again:
to use the same account on two devices doesn't seem to work
I do recall recall reading on here that someone got it working.
Doesn't matter anyway. Tablettalk is a much better solution.
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christanya99 said:
I do recall recall reading on here that someone got it working.
Doesn't matter anyway. Tablettalk is a much better solution.
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Tablet talk doesn't work for whatsapp, does it?. it only works for sms as far as I know
christanya99 said:
I had an iPhone 4 and used the number to get Whatsapp running on my rooted N7. I just traded said iPhone for a Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (unrooted) and would like to receive my Whatsapp messages on the N7 and the phone. Possible??
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I don't think there's a solution to make messages reach both devices. I tried and it is random. I used another number for my N7 instead.
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