Look the post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22193546&postcount=215
Hope it does the same with Nexus S.
Cheers for Google.
4.0.4 for Nexus S, When is due out?
The leaked version is faster for 4g.
is 4.0.4 out for the Gnex? if so when will it be for NS?
Yes Galaxy Nexus owners are getting the OTA update. Not sure when it will come out for Nexus S.
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faster for 4g
Cant wait till they release the OTA for NS. (I think that the roms based on 4.0.4 will be muchhh better in performance..)
Galaxy nexus was only on 4.0.2 officially.
Older builds we had were lackluster also but then we got 4.0.3 and was a huge difference in terms of performance and smoothness
the jump from 4.0.2 makes sense
not sure though about us i think its mainly bug fixes..ect we will notice
nice to see its rolling out hopefully ours is not far behind
It'd be nice if they released something, anything for the 4G :/ The 4.0.4 leak is really really good but something official just so we know Google still <3's us :'(
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Do you guys think this is the last ROM from Samsung for Gingerbread? I am sure they polished it for the US launch, will we see an ICS leak in a few weeks? Most likely an alpha build.
I doubt it until Samsung finalized S2's ICS.
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The us version of the note has different hardware (LTE radio) so i doubt LA4 is even compatible. Unless you have info from Samsung this is all idle speculation
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I doubt it besides I remember when everyone wanted gingerbread loads of threads on it then when released all threads changed from when is it coming to why did they rush it its buggy.
I didn't use GB for a fair few months after release as it was poor it comes when it comes and with roms like la4 we are in a good place. So I think there will be many more months of GB roms maybe just regional variation
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I don't think so, especially for Note they will not be ready at least for 1 month after the GSII release.
Ok, maybe we'll get a leak and that's enough for cookers but... i dont' know.
Even Gingerbread can still improve on this device.
I need links as people get them. I will post the direct Google links in this thread and the OTA files will be mirrored at http://www.randomphantasmagoria.com/firmware/nexus-s for posterity.
These are the links I have so far. If anyone gets OTAs from any other builds or devices not listed here, please post so I can add them here.
I9020T/I9023
JRO03L from IMM76D - OTA Update from Google (THIS IS FOR VODAFONE AUSTRALIA I9023 DEVICES. EVERYONE ELSE SHOULD BE USING JRO03E)
JRO03E from IMM76D - OTA Update from Google
I9020A
JRO03E from IMM76M - OTA Update from Google
JRO03E from IMM76D - OTA Update from Google
D720
JRO03R from IMM76D - OTA Update from Google
M200
JRO03E from IMM76D - OTA Update from Google
Would it be possible for anyone of those 6000 people who got a Galaxy Nexus today to dump the rom or something by today?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736529
System dump of it.
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oldblue910 said:
So now that it's official that the Nexus S is getting Jelly Bean, here are my guesses for release:
I9020T/I9023 - Mid july as stated
I9020A - Early August once it's been verified there are no problems with the OTA.
D720 - Giving Sprint two months to test Google's ROM and approve it for release, I say mid September
M200 - Total wild card, but I'd be shocked if it was before October.
Discuss.
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Add 3 months to all of these. These are my guesses. ;D
sdhanjal15 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736529
System dump of it.
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Wrong. That's the SDK dump. He was asking for a dump of the actual Jelly Bean Galaxy Nexus OTA that was issued to some people at Google I/O today.
They are not receiving their Galaxy Nexi until 4 PM PST (7 PM EST)
Wow Nexus S get Jelly Bean!!
This device is amazing!
Still the best Nexus device IMHO.
I'm sure the URL of tonight's OTA for the Galaxy Nexus can be grabbed by logcat and then downloaded. Then it's just a case of waiting for it to be ported to the Nexus S.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
NexusCrazy said:
I'm sure the URL of tonight's OTA for the Galaxy Nexus can be grabbed by logcat and then downloaded. Then it's just a case of waiting for it to be ported to the Nexus S.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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No you're right. ICS will have had the smallest life ever. What, like 6 months? :|
I'm fairly certain we're gonna see a port of the gnex rom or of the SDK before the official release.
Honestly, I can't wait! Although, I'm gonna miss Nyandroid in Settings->Info...
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No you're right. ICS will have had the smallest life ever. What, like 6 months? :|
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this is same case like froyo<gingerbread
so dont be dissapointed xD
I still can't believe Nexus S is cheaper than Galaxy S at dealers in my country. Two of my friends got Galaxy S, while I got Nexus S for lower price, and I'm the one laughing in their faces now.
Really, Nexus S is now probably the official king of it's competitors. Pure Google, first in update line, hardware is still not outdated, and it's cheap!
Best phone I could have ever bought.
My take on things.
Cyanogenmod devs are at the conference am I right? Also they are giving out phones with 4.1 beta software. I wouldnt be surprised if we had 4.1 image on our phones by friday
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I still can't believe Nexus S is cheaper than Galaxy S at dealers in my country. Two of my friends got Galaxy S, while I got Nexus S for lower price, and I'm the one laughing in their faces now.
Really, Nexus S is now probably the official king of it's competitors. Pure Google, first in update line, hardware is still not outdated, and it's cheap!
Best phone I could have ever bought.
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Yeah sounds great... w nexus s..w pure google experience
Inviato dal mio Nexus S con Tapatalk 2
SO READY!!!
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This article says nexus s will get it...end of page
http://m.gizmodo.com/5921713/androi...ures?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews
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The best news for me... Glad I still stay with this device...
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Gunna be the longest half a month of my life for the OTA :'[
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That Butter UI stuff seems like it going to be trouble to port.
This is exactly why I haven't parted ways with my nexus s yet
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http://androidspin.com/2012/07/20/jelly-bean-testing-begins-for-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-and-s-iii/
Nice to hear it's in the works, even if it does take the US a few extra months after the i9300 does
I would think they working on it already, and I hope it only takes a few months, when eclair got update to froyo, the Evo 4G was the first one to get in two months frame, seem hoe eclair and froyo was back then, that's how it looks for ics to jelly bean, some things did get left out by HTC back them tho(like cloud backup of apps)
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Have no doubt the s3 will get it. The s2 though, i don't know.
Probably just the international version sgs2
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Yeah, even if the int. Gsiii gets it in a month or two, it would be a GODSEND if we were to get it before the end of the year. Carriers always take their sweet time to bloat it up
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I've just been running with some of the backported JB goodness... like the keyboard and Google Ears... other than Google Now that covers most of it.
Sprint takes there sweet time but ATT takes ages so I hope they dont do that bs.
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Nothing to see hear. Expect it to ARRIVE to our PHONES in 2013.
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So it'll reach US carriers in 6 months, and the Verizon version will see it in 2014.
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chilewile007 said:
So it'll reach US carriers in 6 months, and the Verizon version will see it in 2014.
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Ha exactly.
Key lime pie will be shipping on new phones before verizon sends out an OTA for jellybean.
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Key lime pie will be shipping on new phones before any US carrier sends out an OTA for jellybean.
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FIFY
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Either way you look at it this it's still good news.
The one thing I dislike is that some U.S. carriers may overlook the SGSII update to sell more SGSIII.
The reason being is that the SGSII variants for the U.S. launched less the a year ago. Which means there are a majority of people who are still locked in a contract.
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Have no doubt the s3 will get it. The s2 though, i don't know.
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Well the original galaxy s got two updates: froyo and gingerbread. I it only makes sense to see the galaxy s2 to get two updates as well: ics and jelly bean
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This makes me wanna buy the s3 even more now. Too bad I can't afford it.
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Well the original galaxy s got two updates: froyo and gingerbread. I it only makes sense to see the galaxy s2 to get two updates as well: ics and jelly bean
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Yes it makes sense but is expensive for them and it most likely going to get it just later
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Shouldn't take to awfully long being that jelly bean is based off ICS. ICS took longer to update because its a whole new build coming from gingerbread.
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Well the original galaxy s got two updates: froyo and gingerbread. I it only makes sense to see the galaxy s2 to get two updates as well: ics and jelly bean
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That makes sense but the carriers do what they want. I had an infuse 4g which is very similar to the s1 and it was only given a gb update after ice came out. It will probably never see official ics
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crash822 said:
That makes sense but the carriers do what they want. I had an infuse 4g which is very similar to the s1 and it was only given a gb update after ice came out. It will probably never see official ics
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Well in that case I guess you just have to hope. Keep in mind though it was kind of a spin-off of the galaxy s series, like the stratosphere or some phone like that. I don't really know
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Shouldn't take to awfully long being that jelly bean is based off ICS. ICS took longer to update because its a whole new build coming from gingerbread.
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Yeah but Samsung can be pretty disappointing with updates. Optimistically, I'd say it will be released in September but it'll probably be like late October or November.
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for all the AT&T folks, you still have THIS option
The official Motorola Android Update page has been updated and it lists the VZW Xoom's Jelly Bean update as Q4 2012. It claims it'll be an upgrade to "Android 4.1.1" but I highly doubt that. I guarantee it'll be 4.1.2/JZO54K.
Owning a Verizon Xoom and a Verizon Galaxy Nexus is so frustrating from an update standpoint. Even though updates come directly from Google, Verizon's testing and approval requirement takes forever. We know Verizon had been testing the JRO03H ROM (the same 4.1.1 ROM that the WiFi-only model got) as far back as early August. Obviously they couldn't get it approved before 4.1.2 came out, so I'm sure now they're testing 4.1.2 instead. Regardless, assuming Verizon can't find anything to ***** about with the update, we should have it soon.
Once the update rolls out, I'll update the first post here with a link to the OTA file so we can all flash it manually and not have to wait.
https://forums.motorola.com/pages/00add97d6c
Nice for Verizon users! Brazil still has no idea of what is JB lol... But why don't you root and install a Custom ROM? Or install AOSP ROM?
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XxLordxX said:
Nice for Verizon users! Brazil still has no idea of what is JB lol... But why don't you root and install a Custom ROM? Or install AOSP ROM?
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I don't like any of the custom ROMs available for the Xoom. They are all full of customization and features that I don't need or want. Plus I get squeamish about custom kernels written by people who have little to no documentation on the hardware. The stock ROM is simple, clean, and stable. As a daily driver, it's perfect for me. Less is more.
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well, your opinion is yours opinion I prefer custom ROMS over the Stock (just don't know if will keep thinking like this after I get a HTC One X). Even Brazilian Stock ROM coming with some apps very useful (like the best file manager I used, quick office HD for free...), I think Stock ROMs are too slow and don't satisfy my personal needs of development
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well, your opinion is yours opinion I prefer custom ROMS over the Stock (just don't know if will keep thinking like this after I get a HTC One X). Even Brazilian Stock ROM coming with some apps very useful (like the best file manager I used, quick office HD for free...), I think Stock ROMs are too slow and don't satisfy my personal needs of development
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Yeah see I am a developer in my day job so I have no interest in doing it outside of work. I have my Android devices to use them in my day-to-day life and for me, the stock ROMs work best for that.
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Yeah see I am a developer in my day job so I have no interest in doing it outside of work. I have my Android devices to use them in my day-to-day life and for me, the stock ROMs work best for that.
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I am with you on ROM preference, Custom ROM run out of system space and stock don't. I turn my verizon 3g into a WiFi only for a pure jb experience. When the mood hit me I use cm10 for a custom feel.
On the bright side, we are already in the fourth quarter, so it could be any day.
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Winesnob said:
On the bright side, we are already in the fourth quarter, so it could be any day.
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I check the VZW Xoom support PDF religiously every day haha
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Really looking forward to this. Haven't wanted to go through the trouble of rooting my 3G only Xoom yet, but I'm really looking forward to seeing how much of an improvement JB is.
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Really looking forward to this. Haven't wanted to go through the trouble of rooting my 3G only Xoom yet, but I'm really looking forward to seeing how much of an improvement JB is.
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Rooting and unlocking of the bootloader is two seperate thing, my Verizon JB ROM isn't rooted..
hi, i have a mz602 (xoom 4g from verizon) but i dont live in US, i am in Argentina. I will be able to download the update OTA?
I have only wifi connection since there are no 4g network here.
thanks.
joaqinn said:
hi, i have a mz602 (xoom 4g from verizon) but i dont live in US, i am in Argentina. I will be able to download the update OTA?
I have only wifi connection since there are no 4g network here.
thanks.
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As long as it's running the VZW "trygon" 4.0.4/IMM76L firmware, you'll get the update.
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As long as it's running the VZW "trygon" 4.0.4/IMM76L firmware, you'll get the update.
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its running that firmware so thanks :good:
It now shows Q1 2013
Rogers on Thursday revealed some unfortunate news for users of several flagship Android devices. The carrier has announced that the scheduled Jelly Bean updates for the Galaxy S II LTE, Samsung Galaxy Note, Motorola Razr HD and Sony Xperia T have been pushed back. The devices were originally slated to get the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update sometime this month, but that has now been moved back to February.
The Galaxy S III LTE will receive its update in "late February," as will the Galaxy Note. The Motorola RAZR HD has suffered shortest delay and will receive the highly-anticipated update in "early February." Finally, the Sony Xperia T will receive its Android 4.1 update in "mid-February." Both HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S III updates have already started to roll out, so if you have one of those flagships and have yet to update, head into the settings and check for it.
Jelly Bean will bring features such as Project Butter, which offers much smoother performance than Ice Cream Sandwich, to the Galaxy Note, Galaxy S II LTE, RAZR HD, and Xperia T on Rogers. Other new Jelly Bean enhancements include expanded notifications and Google Now.
The Android 4.1 roll-out has taken much longer need be, but at least progress is being made. In data released earlier this month, Google announced that the Jelly Bean operating system is now found on 10.2 percent of devices. While this is up from the 6.7 percent it was found on two months ago, it's still not where it should be after 8 months of availability. The saddest part, however, is that Android 2.3 Gingerbread is still on 47.6 percent of devices and it was released nearly 2 years ago.
Google has made significant improvements to the so-called Android "fragmentation problem," even if it still has some work to do.
We'll be sure to let you know when the Jelly Bean update starts to roll-out to the Motorola RAZR HD, which should be sometime in early February.
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I ve been using official 412 on my previous phone s3, and now using test leak 412 on my note.
There is no difference beetween these two devices and these two fws. They work fast and smooth.
In my opinion they dont need to relise official jb. It's their shame.
I'm enjoing my test version.
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The problem is with battery.....it drain very fast...in test roms..
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siretnicu said:
The problem is with battery.....it drain very fast...in test roms..
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You mean official release will rectify? Thanks.
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Should be.....
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