install stock 4.3 coming from custom ROM? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I currently have cm10.1
I want to install stock 4.3. + root
easiest way?
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anything like wugs toolkit for galaxy nexus?
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Did you even look before asking?
Yes there are toolkits. Not that you need them if you spent 15 minutes learning the right way....
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OP, lets try this again....And lets do some homework of your own, before posting. There is plenty of information provided, just requires some effort on your part. Thanks.

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4.0.3

Am I missing something? How do I get 4.0.3? Not a noob just need a little direction. Lol
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Still not OTA for it. The only way is to install a custom ROM based on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1455
Tried that. Didn't like me. Dunno, must be doing something wrong. Lol
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are you unlocked and rooted yet?
Oh yeah, put this baby through the works. Lol
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quick order of things to do and in this order
unlock
root
CWM
Nandroid back up
flash new rom or 4.0.3 and radio and kernel if wanted

4.2.1 update

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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Android 4.2 camera in 4.1?

Is it possible to install the 4.2 camera with photosphere on a 4.1 rom? If yes, can someone please pont me to the apk and how to install?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33537478
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sherlock said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33537478
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That person removed the file, the link is dead That thread linked another thread though but folks seem to behaving camera issues over there as well. Any chance you have another source?
Thanks in advance.
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Here you go http://d-h.st/aIy
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flash 4.2 system. and dump the camera apk out. then install it in 4.1 system.
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Here you go http://d-h.st/aIy
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Worked great, thanks!:good:
Why not just get a 4.2 ROM like everybody else?
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GnexusPro said:
Why not just get a 4.2 ROM like everybody else?
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Honestly, I invested way too much time into customizing PA 2.54 (the last 4.1 Rom by PA) just how I want it and I haven't found a reason to change it. I just don't have the time anymore unfortunately to keep up with all the amazing and rapid development that xda chefs keep putting out
I did really miss photosphere though so I just wanted that.
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the7thson said:
Honestly, I invested way too much time into customizing PA 2.54 (the last 4.1 Rom by PA) just how I want it and I haven't found a reason to change it. I just don't have the time anymore unfortunately to keep up with all the amazing and rapid development that xda chefs keep putting out
I did really miss photosphere though so I just wanted that.
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If its Paranoid Preferences you have spent time on you could always backup your Paranoid Preferences, in Tools you'll find an option for backup.
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sherlock said:
If its Paranoid Preferences you have spent time on you could always backup your Paranoid Preferences, in Tools you'll find an option for backup.
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Yeah it's not just the paprefs, it's everything else too. Just don't have the time to experiment too much anymore sadly. I'm happy with it till the new Nexus comes along
Nothin wrong with 4.2.1 IMO. I've actually thought about goin back because with it my Gnex got about twice the battery life than I'm getting with 4.2.2. I've tried almost every Rom and kernel too. Used to get about 7hrs screen time with my 3800mAh, now I get about 4 ever since 4.2.2. But I do like alot of the improvements tho so idk...Jus my opinion.
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Unable to flash Samsung Galaxy nexus s

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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Pink screen, freezes, reboots

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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amphibioushero said:
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

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