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So I purchased my Nexus directly from the Play Store a few months ago. My build version is IMM76I
I have no modified my phone in any way, no unlock, bootloaders, custom roms, nothing! its all completly stock.
How come I am not able to receive the Jelly Bean update?
Also, how come I'm the only one with the IMM76I build? everyone else seems to have takju or yakju? whats the difference?
The rollout may take several weeks if you don't want to manually update. Eventually you will get the notification. There is a workaround that works sometimes by deleting Google Services Framework data and then checking for an update again.
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Also, how come I'm the only one with the IMM76I build? everyone else seems to have takju or yakju? whats the difference?
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I believe IMM76I is the code for yakju 4.0.4, so you have yakju.
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I believe IMM76I is the code for yakju 4.0.4, so you have yakju.
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No, he bought from the Play Store so he has takju. I have a phone from the Play Store and am on build IMM76I and am still awaiting the Jelly Bean OTA as well. I've tried checking frequently throughout the day since the announcement and also just leaving the phone alone to check by itself and still nothing yet. Growing impatient. Wish that Google with specify the tentative length and specifics of their OTA rollouts instead of just saying "over the next several days." Soon it will be more than "several days" and turn into "more than a week" and then "several weeks."
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So I purchased my Nexus directly from the Play Store a few months ago. My build version is IMM76I
I have no modified my phone in any way, no unlock, bootloaders, custom roms, nothing! its all completly stock.
How come I am not able to receive the Jelly Bean update?
Also, how come I'm the only one with the IMM76I build? everyone else seems to have takju or yakju? whats the difference?
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Try as bozzkid told. Go to setting >apps>all and then select Google services framework. Just force stop it and clear data and check for update I am sure you'll get it
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Settings>application >all>Google services framework >clear data. Then check for update
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dru858 said:
No, he bought from the Play Store so he has takju.
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My mistake, this is true
pasha425 said:
Settings>application >all>Google services framework >clear data. Then check for update
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just did this and got the message for update to 4.1 but it says wifi only
I have no wifi connection around me, I'm on Tmobile 4G, any way to trick the system to proceed with the download?
I'm new to Android after 3 years with an iPhone. I bought an unlocked Galaxy Nexus from the Google Play store specifically so I'd be able to upgrade to Jelly Bean as soon as it was available and not have to deal with carrier delays. Now, nearly a week after the release, I'm still waiting. Already tried the clear framework trick, which didn't work and resulted in multiple reboots and log in/out to Google Play to get everything working again.
This is one area where Apple kicks Google's butt. When a new iOS releases, everyone who has an eligible phone can download it immediately. Even with the small install base of the Galaxy Nexus, they still aren't rolling out to everyone.
Come on Google, get your act together and release the OTA update to all unlocked Galaxy Nexus phones. Enough with the staggered release.
No, have to find a wifi.
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sdub74 said:
I'm new to Android after 3 years with an iPhone. I bought an unlocked Galaxy Nexus from the Google Play store specifically so I'd be able to upgrade to Jelly Bean as soon as it was available and not have to deal with carrier delays. Now, nearly a week after the release, I'm still waiting. Already tried the clear framework trick, which didn't work and resulted in multiple reboots and log in/out to Google Play to get everything working again.
This is one area where Apple kicks Google's butt. When a new iOS releases, everyone who has an eligible phone can download it immediately. Even with the small install base of the Galaxy Nexus, they still aren't rolling out to everyone.
Come on Google, get your act together and release the OTA update to all unlocked Galaxy Nexus phones. Enough with the staggered release.
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Agreed. Or perhaps they could provide a stock method of being able to apply an update zip if you're not able to update OTA.
AcuraKidd said:
just did this and got the message for update to 4.1 but it says wifi only
I have no wifi connection around me, I'm on Tmobile 4G, any way to trick the system to proceed with the download?
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If you have a friend with a smartphone capable of providing wifi hotspot, that will work for getting the update via "wifi".
Finally got my OTA notification this morning when I manually checked at 11:04 AM. Downloading now... Good things do come to those who wait, I suppose.
My first post. Poked around for a couple hours now and can't find anything regarding my issue on XDA or anywhere else so here goes...
So after about a month, I finally got around to installing the OTA to, what I was under the impression of was, ICS 4.0.8 with Sense 4.0. The phone rebooted, did its thing and congratulated me on a successful install. The first thing I tried to do update my Gmail widget to a stack type widget, which I was told required 3.0 or higher. I then attempted to download and install an app which is compatible with 4.0 and later. This also failed. I then check software info under system settings and noticed my Android version was still 2.3.4. From what I can gather, the current Sense version is not stated anywhere in the Droid Incredible system info as it is on other HTC devices, but I doubt that this was updated either as I have seen 4.0s implementation on other HTCs and have noticed no discernible differences in my interface. I have since power cycled, pulled my battery and reprogrammed my phone but Android version still shows 2.3.4
My question is: was this OTA update actually for ICS and has failed to install properly on my device or have I completely misunderstood what the update was for? Perhaps some sort of firmware patch or build update. I was really looking forward to installing the Chrome browser. Any help or clarification on what has happened would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.
Kliamovich said:
My first post. Poked around for a couple hours now and can't find anything regarding my issue on XDA or anywhere else so here goes...
So after about a month, I finally got around to installing the OTA to, what I was under the impression of was, ICS 4.0.8 with Sense 4.0. The phone rebooted, did its thing and congratulated me on a successful install. The first thing I tried to do update my Gmail widget to a stack type widget, which I was told required 3.0 or higher. I then attempted to download and install an app which is compatible with 4.0 and later. This also failed. I then check software info under system settings and noticed my Android version was still 2.3.4. From what I can gather, the current Sense version is not stated anywhere in the Droid Incredible system info as it is on other HTC devices, but I doubt that this was updated either as I have seen 4.0s implementation on other HTCs and have noticed no discernible differences in my interface. I have since power cycled, pulled my battery and reprogrammed my phone but Android version still shows 2.3.4
My question is: was this OTA update actually for ICS and has failed to install properly on my device or have I completely misunderstood what the update was for? Perhaps some sort of firmware patch or build update. I was really looking forward to installing the Chrome browser. Any help or clarification on what has happened would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.
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The dinc isn't getting an OTA of ICS. The new OTA was just a bug fixer. Here's what changed with the new OTA. http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ncredible-has-a-small-ota-update-coming-soon/
There's quite a few ICS roms, not sure if Chrome works on all of them but I have used it on a few. Just my 2 cents, Chrome isn't ready for prime time yet, it's cool to have but not ready for daily use.
Dang, so no ICS w/o root. I guess it misinterpreted the update list. Suppose I'll be getting a new device sooner than I anticipated. Thanks for the clarification.
Not sure your situation but if you are on an unlimited plan and take a subsidized phone from Verizon, you will lose your unlimited.
Lots of good stuff on the dinc is out there by rooting. I couldn't imagine owning an unrooted phone. There's tons of info on here and people are more than willing to help you with the root process. Give it a thought. Good luck.
android 4.0.8?
Shano56 said:
android 4.0.8?
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Thought it was the most recent version of ICS
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Dang, so no ICS w/o root. I guess it misinterpreted the update list. Suppose I'll be getting a new device sooner than I anticipated. Thanks for the clarification.
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I think what you saw was OTA 4.08.605.15 which I suppose you could have interpreted as being Android 4.0.8 but the OTA build number and android version are not the same at all. That being said, I would highly recommend rooting your phone using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506258
and then flashing one of the ROMs in this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=638
There is so much developer support for this phone that it is posed to get JB soon (in fact, already has alpha builds) and already has several very stable ICS/CM9 Builds, I would recommend this ROM by mamarley which is a linaro optimized version of CM9/ICS:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1759007
Like I said, unless you are looking for more out of your phone in terms of hardware for instance if you want a front-facing camera or something then this phone is still great and very well supported by Devs and users alike - Don't give up on the dinc, just yet, it is the phone that will never die!!
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Not sure your situation but if you are on an unlimited plan and take a subsidized phone from Verizon, you will lose your unlimited.
Lots of good stuff on the dinc is out there by rooting. I couldn't imagine owning an unrooted phone. There's tons of info on here and people are more than willing to help you with the root process. Give it a thought. Good luck.
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I'm currently on a legacy VZW Agent plan with unlimited data under which I am told I must furnish my own equipment. I have a My Verizon account which tells me I am eligible for upgrade though I do not know what will happen if I attempt to use it. I assume I will either be forced to update my Agent plan to a current one w/o unlimited data or switch to current consumer pricing, but maybe not.
Under my current situation what would you recommend I: attempt to upgrade my device via My Verizon and potentially lose my unlimited data, purchase a newer 4G device at MSRP (I have my eye on the HTC Droid Incredible 4G/LTE) or root and keep my Dinc which I have been strongly considering the past several months.
I now live in a 4G market and feel like I'm losing out on the 4G speeds even though I have Wifi access at home and work. The idea of deleting bloatware, increasing the amount of storage allocated for application data and free mobile hotspot with unlimited data is also extremely appealing to me. If I did upgrade to the new Dinc 4G there's no way I would risk rooting it. Also, if I did root is there anyway to install ICS with Sense 4.0 on my Dinc? I just don't know if an older device has the hardware to run some of the newer apps and games I've had in mind.
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There's quite a few ICS roms, not sure if Chrome works on all of them but I have used it on a few. Just my 2 cents, Chrome isn't ready for prime time yet, it's cool to have but not ready for daily use.
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Not sure what you're issue with Chrome is, but it's easily ready for "prime-time", only browser I use anymore on my devices. No issues to report.
How much 3G data do you use each month and how much do you pay for it?
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I currently have 1,500 minutes, 300 SMS, unlimited data and 50% of all other features like NFL Mobile and VCast that I only use during football season. I always exceed my text allowance though they never charge me extra. I pay approximately $30.00/mo. during the off season and typically use less than a gig.
My Dinc had been power cycling shortly after my phone went to sleep since I updated a couple days ago. I've since wiped the entire cache partition after booting in recovery mode and all has been well for a couple hours now. We'll see if this trend has continued through out the night tomorrow morning.
It would sure be nice if my Dinc had an official OTA update for either ICS or Jellybean
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I have the first HTC Droid Incredible on Verizon factory reset was done on accident and now it says update my browser so I can update my Google browser because I have no Google Play Store It says Marketplace which was the first name then it became the Play Store
My situation is this I do not have a computer so you didn't know anyone so I has one that I can use to flash over so is there some type of app so I can go to my Gmail and I can download from there to the phone so I can OTA update Google Play and my Google Chrome browser I know it is a 3-g phone but believe it or not is faster than my K-8 I'm using now who carries are good solid portable Wi-Fi hotspot can anyone update this phone
Hello! every time I try to download the 4.4.2 update on my phone there just pops up a message that says that the download has been interrupted. When I connect it to Kies it tells me that my 4.3 version is up to date.
Does anybody have a I747UCUFNE4 file that is flashable through Odin? I'm not rooted, just running stock bootloader and rom.
Thanks!
'PD: I found that people had the same problem with the S4 but I don't know if the same solutions apply
I'm in the exact same boat as you. I can't quite figure out why OTA nor Kies will work. I've also got 4.3 on my phone. I was actually about to post this up because I waited several days in hopes that something would fix itself, but got nothing. I've changed the date out to July 4th (Trying every day prior), trying to get it to recognize that there is an update, and still can't get it to update. I've done everything that I can aside from resetting my phone, which I don't want to do. I even fresh installed Kies on two computers and both won't see KitKat and both won't let me "initialize and check for firmware update," saying that the SGH-i747 cannot initialize.
Prior to KitKat, it would just say my system firmware was up-to-date, not this interrupted junk. That right there tells me it is seeing it, but it won't even attempt to grab it.
My phone is also complete stock and not rooted.
I wanted to bump this. Anyone have any ideas what's going on with our phones?
Have you tried downloading the ota and manually flashing? Its in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788012
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DocHoliday77 said:
Have you tried downloading the ota and manually flashing? Its in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788012
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Is it that simple? I just flash it in through odin? Sorry but this is my main phone and I read people have had a lot of problems with the 4.3 version when they use Odin.
Tony90mr said:
Is it that simple? I just flash it in through odin? Sorry but this is my main phone and I read people have had a lot of problems with the 4.3 version when they use Odin.
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I'm with Tony here. This is my main phone so I'm not looking to break anything, let alone completely wipe my phone with a manual install like that. Not at this time, anyway. I've thought about it, but am shying away from that for now.
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NAiLs00 said:
I'm with Tony here. This is my main phone so I'm not looking to break anything, let alone completely wipe my phone with a manual install like that. Not at this time, anyway. I've thought about it, but am shying away from that for now.
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I dont mind losing data by manual installing, but ai need to know it is safex
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I dont mind losing data by manual installing, but ai need to know it is safex
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If I get some free time today, I'm going to contact AT&T to see if something is whacked on my account or if I need a new SIM. I swear that my original Galaxy had this same problem and they fixed something. I'll let you know what they have to say.
Also, so long as you follow instructions to the T, it is safe. I am not one to jump on something immediately, so I like to read about people's problems for a couple days. This one seems to be going along well. I put Cyanogenmod 7 on my original Galaxy S without a hitch, and the process has since been simplified big time!
Well, I called and spoke with someone and AT&T has the ability to push updates manually if your phone isn't taking it. While she was waiting for the program to open, she was reading over the change log to see what all changed. She couldn't get her program to open, so she went to seek help. Unfortunately she came back and informed me that Kitkat isn't available yet, per a phone engineer. I let her know about many people receiving it already and pointed her to the S3 details on their website that says it's upgradeable to 4.4. I also showed her this:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/S...?faq_id=FAQ00047464&fm_seq=51509&preview=true
She is going to speak with some other folks and call me back in an hour. Fingers crossed!
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I dont mind losing data by manual installing, but ai need to know it is safex
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Youre best bet if you are unsure about any of it would be to use enewman17's thread in General for updating. Most have had success with it and you'll probably find it has the most detailed steps for how to do it.
NAiLs00 said:
Well, I called and spoke with someone and AT&T has the ability to push updates manually if your phone isn't taking it. While she was waiting for the program to open, she was reading over the change log to see what all changed. She couldn't get her program to open, so she went to seek help. Unfortunately she came back and informed me that Kitkat isn't available yet, per a phone engineer. I let her know about many people receiving it already and pointed her to the S3 details on their website that says it's upgradeable to 4.4. I also showed her this:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/S...?faq_id=FAQ00047464&fm_seq=51509&preview=true
She is going to speak with some other folks and call me back in an hour. Fingers crossed!
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Alright... The rep called me back to let me know what's up! Apparently AT&T is having problems pushing the update at this time and has no ETA when they'll have their end resolved. She suggested I go to Best Buy and have them update my phone through Samsung Experience. The store closest to me has Samsung Experience, so I'll stop there after work and update you. If you happen to try it out yourself before I reply, let me know how it goes!
Now whether AT&T is blowing smoke in my face on both the update problems and Best Buy thing... I have no clue.
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Alright... The rep called me back to let me know what's up! Apparently AT&T is having problems pushing the update at this time and has no ETA when they'll have their end resolved. She suggested I go to Best Buy and have them update my phone through Samsung Experience. The store closest to me has Samsung Experience, so I'll stop there after work and update you. If you happen to try it out yourself before I reply, let me know how it goes!
Now whether AT&T is blowing smoke in my face on both the update problems and Best Buy thing... I have no clue.
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Well, Best Buy does indeed have the Samsung Experience dude present at two locations by me. One location said they didn't know what I was talking about and to wait for AT&T to have the update available. The other location the dude immediately knew what I was talking about and proceeded to update my phone.
They use a software called Smart to do this and it said there was an update for my phone. It took about 5-8 minutes and I was done. Unfortunately the Smart software wasn't so smart, because it just reflashed 4.3 onto my phone. I also attempted to do a manual check and it said "Software Update Interrupted." He proceeded to check again to see if the update was available and this time Smart was saying my phone was up-to-date. Hmph! The Samsung rep said he'd give me a call tomorrow and let me know why their Smart software didn't have 4.4.2 available, even though it should. He wasn't sure if it would just take another week before they got it, but he would get some clarification.
So much for that one.
I have been having the same problem. Everyone else seems to have gotten the update on their SIII's, but me. I feel left out of the KitKat club. Hah! Even my boyfriend has gotten it and we're on the same plan. I tried going through Kies, but it keeps saying that it doesn't support my phone. I even tried manually putting in the model number and S/N through Kies, but that just wants me to update it back to 4.1, which doesn't even make sense. I also tried changing the date on my phone to a future one, but that just made the wait time longer. It keeps saying my phone is up to date and it even says so on Kies. I don't understand...
I hate kies. ....lol!
There are two threads in General which will help you to update manually.
DocHoliday77 said:
I hate kies. ....lol!
There are two threads in General which will help you to update manually.
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It was the only suggestion I was given on the AT&T community forums, I thought to at least try it. More of a headache than anything else. Hah!
The only problem is that I don't want to root my phone, like I have done with some of my old phones in the past, since this one is still under contract.
Try this thread then.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788012
Well, I stopped at Best Buy again today to see if they had 4.4.2 available and sure enough, they do. He told me the update came in yesterday. I had him update my phone and I'm happy to say I have KitKat on my SGH-I747.
Everything seems MUCH smoother. Bluetooth actually works and connects on its own (instantly, too), WiFi actually seems to be working instead of saying my connection is unstable, and the phone is overall swifter at tasks like it was prior to 4.3. There is also no annoying lock screen delay like 4.3 introduced for me. So overall, I'm VERY happy with 4.4.2. :good:
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... now to see if my battery life improves!
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Well, I stopped at Best Buy again today to see if they had 4.4.2 available and sure enough, they do. He told me the update came in yesterday. I had him update my phone and I'm happy to say I have KitKat on my SGH-I747.
Everything seems MUCH smoother. Bluetooth actually works and connects on its own (instantly, too), WiFi actually seems to be working instead of saying my connection is unstable, and the phone is overall swifter at tasks like it was prior to 4.3. There is also no annoying lock screen delay like 4.3 introduced for me. So overall, I'm VERY happy with 4.4.2. :good:
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... now to see if my battery life improves!
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Hi,
I am now living outside US and I have an UNLOCKED S3 i747 and I wanted to update my 4.3 to Kitkat 4.4. Unfortunately, AT&T dont push 4.4 update if you dont have an active AT&T account. Is there a quick and safe way to update without going through AT&T servers?
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Hi,
I am now living outside US and I have an UNLOCKED S3 i747 and I wanted to update my 4.3 to Kitkat 4.4. Unfortunately, AT&T dont push 4.4 update if you dont have an active AT&T account. Is there a quick and safe way to update without going through AT&T servers?
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Already answered this in a different thread. Check the General section.
I'm reluctant to root and install a custom ROM. When does the official Lollipop update push over the air for our Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi?
It's being pushed right now, but gradually.
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im still waiting.. damn slow
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What does gradually mean? :silly: Just kidding.
The availability was supposed to be November 12th. By now, all Nexus 7 owners were supposed to receive the update.
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It's being pushed right now, but gradually.
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What does gradually mean? :silly: Just kidding.
The availability was supposed to be November 12th. By now, all Nexus 7 owners were supposed to receive the update.
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Good one! Gradually=ssssllloooowww aaaasss heeeeellllll afaik
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Darn it. That's Google's way of wishing us Merry Christmas. :good:
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Good one! Gradually=ssssllloooowww aaaasss heeeeellllll afaik
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No OTA for me yet....
No OTA for me too
I'm waiting, too.
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Waiting here as well for my nexus 7 2013...... (but my brother received two days ago on his nexus 7 2012).
I have two Nexus 7 2013's each on different Google accounts and to date '0 for 2' on this update. Phantomware to me so far. Tick-tock...
Same here... No Lollipop yet.
Still no update here yet in UK... Yet my missus got her update on her nexus 7 2012 few days ago
Yep. My old 2012 Nexus 7 got it a couple of days ago, my Nexus 5 got it a few hours after that, but still waiting on my new Nexus 7.
You can backup your existing data on your Nexus 7, then flash the Stock Factory Image that Google provided and install and enjoy... The first boot though takes 5-7 mins.. Restore your personal Data, NOT the data partition.. Lollipop handles the file structure a tad differently..
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Edit: when installing a factory image, it completely wipes your device, verses an OTA..
If you look hard enough you can find someone who has posted the OTA here on XDA..
But if you are rooted, using Xposed, Custom Kernel, or a Custom recovery you will not be able to update..
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You can backup your existing data on your Nexus 7, then flash the Stock Factory Image that Google provided and install and enjoy... The first boot though takes 5-7 mins.. Restore your personal Data, NOT the data partition.. Lollipop handles the file structure a tad differently..
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Edit: when installing a factory image, it completely wipes your device, verses an OTA..
If you look hard enough you can find someone who has posted the OTA here on XDA..
But if you are rooted, using Xposed, Custom Kernel, or a Custom recovery you will not be able to update..
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This misses the point of having a Nexus. This is XDA I am sure people know they can flash it. The point of a Nexus is to get the updates right away from google. I have other devices which I flash roms on but bought a Nexus for the pure google experience.
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This misses the point of having a Nexus. This is XDA I am sure people know they can flash it. The point of a Nexus is to get the updates right away from google. I have other devices which I flash roms on but bought a Nexus for the pure google experience.
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There is trick, I forgot how or what.. But it resets the Google cache, and you hammer on update and sometimes rather than not.. the update would pop up.. Someone please remind me of how that is done, I just find the OTA here and sideload it, or install the Factory image..
They are rolling the updates in certain areas in a controlled manor so if something really bad pops up that can stop it from hitting every device at once
If you've never seen this , give it a read, explains why the OTA may have not reached your device yet.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1r1dz4/44_kitkat_has_started_rolling_out_on_the_n4/cdiwt6f
Rollouts are conducted in phases. Typically they start at 1% of devices for around 24 - 48 hours; we watch the return rates and resulting device checkins and error reports (if any), and make sure nothing looks wrong before sending it to more. Then typically it goes to 25%, 50%, 100% over the course of a week or two.
What the percentages mean is that when your device checks in, it has a 1% chance (for example) of being offered the OTA. If it doesn't (randomly) get an offer, it will never get an offer until the next batch.
IOW, once your device checks in and gets turned down, that's it until the next batch. Mashing on the "check for updates" button just causes your device to check in again, and get automatically turned down again.
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Neomagus, That's good info. I'm wondering at 8 days out whether we have days to wait vs another week or two to wait.
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There is trick, I forgot how or what.. But it resets the Google cache, and you hammer on update and sometimes rather than not.. the update would pop up.. Someone please remind me of how that is done, I just find the OTA here and sideload it, or install the Factory image..
They are rolling the updates in certain areas in a controlled manor so if something really bad pops up that can stop it from hitting every device at once
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A google engineer replied to this on reddit
"Doing this changes the primary ID by which Google knows your device. As far as the servers are concerned, the device was basically factory reset. There are many downstream effects of this, but a big one is that this invalidates the tokens used by any app that uses GCM (which is nearly all the Google apps, and a ton of third-party apps.)
How apps react to GCM IDs changing varies by app. With Play Store you have to log out and log back in, I think Gmail usually handles it transparently eventually but won't get new mail notifications for a while, etc. Some apps you may have to clear data on to recover. All apps will simply stop getting GCM push-messages, until they get a new GCM ID; some do this frequently, others rarely, and some apps use the GCM ID as an ID on their own servers (as it is opaque and basically random), so other things besides push messages may not work.
Nothing bursts into flames, but it makes a ton of nuisances on the device, including some that can look pretty mysterious. Your mileage will vary depending on what apps you use.
All of this can be avoided by just doing an 'adb sideload' if you are impatient."
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1r1dz4/44_kitkat_has_started_rolling_out_on_the_n4/cdiwt6f
Hello, all!
I was just wondering if anyone else is still waiting on the 5.0.1 update for their Moto 360? I have been anxiously awaiting the update on mine and have yet to receive it. I have been checking like mad manually via the phone, but it just keeps telling me that it is up to date . There are some items in the new update that I am really wanting to take advantage of. I was just wondering if anyone else is in the same boat. Thanks in advance.
Yup same here. I check every few hours via the 360 About screen and still nothing.
I'm still waiting. I have tried everything and have just given up.
Nada.
Same here, no luck
I've received the update on my OPO but my watch is exactly like it was before the update. Is there an additional step I'm leaving out?
There is a post with the update file but as I don't have the cable to connect I can't manually update it.
Is there any way to send this file to my phone to the android wear update cache so it can upload automatically to Moto 360?
I'm in the same boat. No update for anything. Tried the tricks but nothing. Anxiously waiting and keep checking. Frustrating
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Still waiting too. It's annoying to have to reset your watch multiple times, uninstall apps, clear caches, and whatever else just to get it. That's not something I'm not willing to do anymore after the last update.
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Still waiting too. It's annoying to have to reset your watch multiple times, uninstall apps, clear caches, and whatever else just to get it. That's not something I'm not willing to do anymore after the last update.
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Well...I guess it is somewhat of a relief to know that I am not the only person waiting. I am just not understanding why it is taking so long to get the update pushed out to everyone. I certainly do not want to go the path of making a cable and modifying the watch to get it to work. I guess I will just have to wait, but it is frustrating . Thank you to all that have replied. Here's to hoping we all receive the update, soon!!!
I haven't received the update either. But seeing as so many others have not as well, I won't panic. I'm sure it will be available soon enough.
Seriously guys, don't waste valuable time resetting, clearing data etc. That does not work. It's just pure coincidence. This who claim it worked for them, in all likelihood it was just due for them.
Yeah I'm in the same boat. Sucks because I was usually one of the first to get updates on this
Still waiting here too... btw, is it just me or is that "system update" button in the 360's settings menu just there for show? I mean it doesn't even bother checking for updates when you press it, it just says instantly you're on the latest software. I even disabled all the data connections and checked for updates, it did exactly the same. Someone's having a laugh with that.
No update for me too
But today my android wear app update to 1.0.5 and still no 360 update.
I'm a little confusing because on the 360 says my android wear version is 1.0.1.15...and play services 6.5.90
Don't have it either. I hate staged roll outs ?
Yup.
Same here, no update yet.
Glad to see I'm not alone!
On my watch
Android version is 1.0.1.1526154
Google Play Service 6.1.74 (1511752-534)
On phone
Android version is 1.0.5.1630507
Google Play Service 6.5.99 (1642632-438)
I'm on Nexus 6 and still no update.
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