My phone runs on jelly bean 4.3 I faced a problem that my phone does not charge so I decided to downgrade it to 4.2.2 as someone said in other form that it worked for him but I tried using Odin and toolkit is not working can anyone please guide me what to do !!! it's model is i9250
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Yeah, don't use Odin...
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Than what should I use the tool kit does not work with 4.3
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Karim Zahran said:
Than what should I use the tool kit does not work with 4.3
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learn adb/fastboot and flash downwards back to 4.2.2 using factory images from google
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#
I tried it but I got confused can you tell me in a simple way how to use the fastboot directly as in all articles they have things related that should be done from different atricles as I only need the steps I would appreciate it a lot if you tell me what exactly should i do
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The update for jelly bean is not getting completed in my nexus... My os is 4.0.1... I got the update notification 4 times till now and always when i accept it, the screen goes to the update and shows update progress bar and in few secs it stops and says update failed, unable to verify signature.. Please help me
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You have to be completely stock to update, are you?
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What do you mean by completely stock? I didn't understand that.. Could you please explain it to me...
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harishmavila said:
What do you mean by completely stock? I didn't understand that.. Could you please explain it to me...
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You are here on xda...... Did you unlock your bootloader?
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Rem3Dy said:
You are here on xda...... Did you unlock your bootloader?
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Unlocking boot loader doesn't stop you from updating
Also completely stock meaning you didn't flash a custom ROM or flash a different kernel/radio ,ect
-Google
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I thought I heard you need to update the os from 4.0.1→4.0.2→4.0.3→4.0.4→4.1.1? I remember hearing you have to do that maybe you don't.
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check this thread, OP
why doesnt everybody read the STICKIES
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check this thread, OP
why doesnt everybody read the STICKIES
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He may not be rooted though. He may be just a stock guy
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withbloodskies said:
He may not be rooted though. He may be just a stock guy
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if he's not rooted (a OTA update works even with rooted devices) and fully stock (meaning, OP didn't touch a thing, only installed his apps), then the normal OTA process will work.
I am sorry that I am not fully aware of all the terms and processes regarding android systems. I have flashed my mobile once because I was asked to do so for a problem in my phone earlier, by someone from the xda forum posts. I haven't been able to update from 4.0.1 yet.. So can you please please provide me with steps to update from 4.0.1 to 4.1 in detail... Also when you mentioned download the update for your version into your computer, where do I do that from?
Thanks everyone.
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I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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xcbkxx said:
I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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I'm on 4.1.1 also on Sprint. Haven't gotten squat and have checked multiple times...
What do I need to do too get the update then?
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xcbkxx said:
I'm still running 4.1.1 does anyone know when Verizon's going to get the 4.2.1 update?
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Are you rooted or stock? If you're stock, I would root as and flash instead of waiting on Verizon. You might be waiting a while if you're waiting on them.
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I'm stoke still. I want too root so I can run code name android ROM. I really like it. But my computers broke right now. So I guess I'll just have to wait then.
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xcbkxx said:
I'm stoke still. I want too root so I can run code name android ROM. I really like it. But my computers broke right now. So I guess I'll just have to wait then.
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no need to root; push all needed files to phone, reboot bootloader, flash a custom recovery, wipe data/factory reset, flash a custom rom (gapps if stated on first post)
To my SD card or something?
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now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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What kernel and ROM are you using?
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arrish4 said:
now I'm on 4.2.1. i don't like 4.2.1 it's too laggy and automatically restart and sometimes can't answer the call!
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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there's actually a faster way, assuming he wants a custom rom
But there's a deeper issue here: understanding his call delay, rebooting, and lag. If he's on a custom kernel, that might explain it.
everything is stock just unlocked bootloader.
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Did you try to see if you have their issues too with a custom custom 4.2.x ?
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i just never tried a custom rom!
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You can download the factory 4.1 image from the android developers site, then you just have to flash it with fastboot
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this.
op probably got OTA
Do you overclock, underclock ?
So if you want to try custom ROM flash one and see if you still have your problems and if they are gone you will never want to go back to stock
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Unrooted my sprint GNexus downloads the 4.2.1 update then goes to install it and installation aborts and you see the android with the red triangle. I tried to hard reset it like 10 times and used wugfresh's nexus root tool kit and still no luck please help..
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Check here. Read the entire op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1634660
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Make sure boot loader is locked
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In short. You have to make sure you have the stock system on your phone. Including radios and recovery. Both radios should be FH05. If not it will keep failing.
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The boot loader is locked.
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Where do I get the zips to flash?
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Boot loader does not need to be locked. It does not interfere with ota updates. However make sure you have the correct system.
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I got the factory image 4.1.1 off the Google development site and ran wugfresh's program.
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I'll screen shoot it in a min.
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Like I said you might need to manually flash the FH05 radios. Make sure that under settings/about phone the base bands both have FH05 on them
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It says L700.05
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Hit me up on gtalk. ] I don't think this thread will stay up long.
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yeah this should probably be in q&a./..but try mskips toolkit
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I think it's because you're using the fc12 base band instead of fh05...
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Mine will not update either... I get the red exclamation point also... I'm completely stock and used the Toolkit to return everything to stock image.
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Where do I get the zips to flash?
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Contact shabbypenguine he will send u radios. He's a great guy:thumbup:
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Mine will not update either... I get the red exclamation point also... I'm completely stock and used the Toolkit to return everything to stock image.
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Read post above....u need original radio.
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Here is the flashable for the FH05 radios. If you need the .img files only Im pretty sure you can just pull them out and push them.
I get the radios back to FH05 and now I can't find the update through my phone! I try searching for an update and nothing happens. Guess I have to wait for it to come back to me again.
Thank you everyone I'm glad people on here help each other out I fixed it
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Hi XDA!
First of all, sorry for my bad english!
Since yesterday I have a big problem with my Galaxy Nexus I9000 I9250 (GSM).
I did a dirty flash upgrade to the latest CM11 official nightly (CM updater), but since then my phone freezes randomly and my screen gets pink, then I cant use my phone and need to pull my battery. I didn't overclock my phone and used the CM11 stock kernel.
Today I'd restore my phone to the Google Stock Image (Android 4.3.3), didn't install any mods and I still got the same problem!
Is my phone bricked? Could you help me out?
Greetz,
TinyFeather
How did you restore to stock?
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How did you restore to stock?
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I'd use SkipSoft Unified Android Toolkit
Toolkits never work that well if you don't understand the underlying processes. I suggest you revert to stock via adb - that way, you know and understand what exactly you're doing to your phone.
There is a revert to stock guide here.
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I9000 isn't GNex... U sure is Gnex?? I9250 is a GNex!
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amphibioushero said:
Toolkits never work that well if you don't understand the underlying processes. I suggest you revert to stock via adb - that way, you know and understand what exactly you're doing to your phone.
There is a revert to stock guide here.
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I think you mean fastboot :good:
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Thanks everyone for the help. I'd flash PA, and everything works like a charm for some reason..!
This topic can be closed!
And whoops sorry for the i9000 thingy :S