Can I get OTA updates if I restore a nandroid? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If I restore a Nandroid backup of the stock ROM, will I be able to get OTA updates by Google? If not, will it be possible when I just flash the stock recovery?
Thanks in advance!
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Thibaultvw said:
If I restore a Nandroid backup of the stock ROM, will I be able to get OTA updates by Google? If not, will it be possible when I just flash the stock recovery?
Thanks in advance!
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We'll have the flashable zip of the ota within hours after it hits, no need to wait for it.. :thumbup:
But I think you're right, you'll have to go back to the stock recovery.

Vangelis13 said:
We'll have the flashable zip of the ota within hours after it hits, no need to wait for it.. :thumbup:
But I think you're right, you'll have to go back to the stock recovery.
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Oh, we are just going to get a CWM flashable zip? Now I am on CM10.1, If I will wipe data, cache & dalvik cache I can install the new version of android? sorry if my questions are stupid, but its the first phone I will get Google updates for
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Thibaultvw said:
Oh, we are just going to get a CWM flashable zip? Now I am on CM10.1, If I will wipe data, cache & dalvik cache I can install the new version of android? sorry if my questions are stupid, but its the first phone I will get Google updates for
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Yep. Someone will release it within hours, you'll do a full wipe and install it. That simple! (Not from Google! Done good dev will release it after the Google event. I'd say 4-5 hrs at the most)
Questions are fine when asked at the right place. I remember telling you off at the PA thread a couple of days ago. You'd turn it to your personal thread..

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Yep. Someone will release it within hours, you'll do a full wipe and install it. That simple! (Not from Google! Done good dev will release it after the Google event. I'd say 4-5 hrs at the most)
Questions are fine when asked at the right place. I remember telling you off at the PA thread a couple of days ago. You'd turn it to your personal thread..
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All right very nice! so no need to flash a factory image! I am happy again, cause my PC died last week and maybe I wont have one myself for quite a time, I can use one of my parents but I am not likely to download a lot of things on their computer that they dont need
And from the PA thread, I know, it was a pathetic action by me
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Thibaultvw said:
All right very nice! so no need to flash a factory image! I am happy again, cause my PC died last week and maybe I wont have one myself for quite a time, I can use one of my parents but I am not likely to download a lot of things on their computer that they dont need
And from the PA thread, I know, it was a pathetic action by me
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Nah, you'll be ok. Usually everything comes -sooner or later- in zip format.
Pathetic?! Hahaha, not really, no! A bit too enthusiastic I'd say..

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Nah, you'll be ok. Usually everything comes -sooner or later- in zip format.
Pathetic?! Hahaha, not really, no! A bit too enthusiastic I'd say..
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But I wont have to flash a new bootloader or baseband or something? Just flash the zip?
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Thibaultvw said:
But I wont have to flash a new bootloader or baseband or something? Just flash the zip?
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If there is a new bootloader or radio in the OTA, they will be in the zip too.
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If there is a new bootloader or radio in the OTA, they will be in the zip too.
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And if not, they'll be on a separate zip shortly thereafter either way.

steviewevie said:
If there is a new bootloader or radio in the OTA, they will be in the zip too.
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So everything will be included? Just wipe data, cache and dalvik cache and flash the zip? And when I am on the new Android, I can install new custom ROMs?
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Thibaultvw said:
So everything will be included? Just wipe data, cache and dalvik cache and flash the zip? And when I am on the new Android, I can install new custom ROMs?
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Yes.
Yes.
Yes.

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Update rom

My first ROM on my N7 is paranoid android of course. I have the build from September 9 and the latest is now available (goomanager informs me). After I down load this zip, all I have to do is flash this new file in order to be up to date?
Thanks
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Dr_Nacho said:
My first ROM on my N7 is paranoid android of course. I have the build from September 9 and the latest is now available (goomanager informs me). After I down load this zip, all I have to do is flash this new file in order to be up to date?
Thanks
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All you have to do is reboot into recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, flash the ROM, flash gapps, then reboot. Always wipe caches and re-flash gapps when you flash an update to a ROM.
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So if I'm understanding you correctly, after I wipe the caches... reinstall the rom and then put the latest version of gapps? (Just like you did to get the rom working in the first place?)
Thanks
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Dr_Nacho said:
So if I'm understanding you correctly, after I wipe the caches... reinstall the rom and then put the latest version of gapps? (Just like you did to get the rom working in the first place?)
Thanks
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Yes. I don't know if you did this before you installed paranoid android, but it's a good idea to do do a full wipe/factory reset when you switch ROMs.
Once you're on a particular ROM, you only need to wipe caches before you flash the update and gapps.
Sorry if that was confusing
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RockNrolling said:
Yes. I don't know if you did this before you installed paranoid android, but it's a good idea to do do a full wipe/factory reset when you switch ROMs.
Once you're on a particular ROM, you only need to wipe caches before you flash the update and gapps.
Sorry if that was confusing
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Not a problem... I'm a little new to flashing. with great power comes great responsibility!
Thanks for the clarification!
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Dr_Nacho said:
Not a problem... I'm a little new to flashing. with great power comes great responsibility!
Thanks for the clarification!
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My pleasure. Watch out though. Flashing ROMs can get very addictive.
Have fun, Doctor!
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How to upgrade Android version when on custom ROM

So all right, I thought that when a newer version of Android came out and I am for example on CM10.1, I can update the android version and ROM by flashing a new bootloader and baseband, then flash the ROM and Gapps you want.
But today I read about someone who didn't accomplish to install a 4.2.2 ROM when he was on 4.2.1 so he installed factory image.
Can someone now please tell me what you need to do, so I am prepared when KLP arrives.
Thanks in advance!
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Please search. There are a gazillion amount of the same post laying around here. It would help you and others.
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scream4cheese said:
Please search. There are a gazillion amount of the same post laying around here. It would help you and others.
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I know but everyone says different things...
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Thibaultvw said:
I know but everyone says different things...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848
[INFO] Nexus OTA Help-Desk
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Thibaultvw said:
So all right, I thought that when a newer version of Android came out and I am for example on CM10.1, I can update the android version and ROM by flashing a new bootloader and baseband, then flash the ROM and Gapps you want.
But today I read about someone who didn't accomplish to install a 4.2.2 ROM when he was on 4.2.1 so he installed factory image.
Can someone now please tell me what you need to do, so I am prepared when KLP arrives.
Thanks in advance!
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Best advice I can give you is to learn fastboot. You can download images from Google once released and manually flash each thing that you want to update. You just unzip the files and fastboot flash them to your phone.
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I think I am misunderstood.
I meant how to upgrade android version if going from a custom rom to another custom rom.
So for example CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 and going to Xenon HD Android 5.0
Thats possible right?
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Most developers list instruction on how to install from different custom roms in the install method if they differ (example post#2 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075444). If not, you could post in the thread of the custom rom to see if there are any special steps for that rom. I would advise reading through the first few posts of the custom rom to make double sure they didn't explain how to first.
Most developers list instruction on how to install from different custom roms in the install method if they differ (example post#2 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075444). If not, you could post in the thread of the custom rom to see if there are any special steps for that rom. I would advise reading through the first few posts of the custom rom to make double sure they didn't explain how to first.
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Yeah but not when a newer android version comes out.
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1. Download new factory image
2. Flash bootloader and radio
3. Flash new custom ROM
4. Done
It's not that hard really
EddyOS said:
1. Download new factory image
2. Flash bootloader and radio
3. Flash new custom ROM
4. Done
It's not that hard really
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But I do have to flash factory image in fastboot? No other ways by just using CWM?
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You don't, bootloader and radio should be enough, but you WILL need fastboot to get that bit done
EddyOS said:
You don't, bootloader and radio should be enough, but you WILL need fastboot to get that bit done
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There is a flashable zip for that. So I can just use CWM when upgrading ROMs?
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I personally prefer to use fastboot but if there is a ZIP then you could try that...
EddyOS said:
I personally prefer to use fastboot but if there is a ZIP then you could try that...
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Why do you prefer that even of you install the same file? But the answer on my question is that I can install a 5.0 ROM if I just flash the new bootloader and baseband?
Thank you for helping me!
Yes, as I answered that earlier
As for why I prefer fastboot - I always like to do everything manually. I then know I'VE done things right as an updater-script in a CWM ZIP file could be wrong/corrupt. It's a safety thing. Plus, once it's done it's done so I wouldn't have to do it again unless I wanted to downgrade Android to 4.x
EddyOS said:
Yes, as I answered that earlier
As for why I prefer fastboot - I always like to do everything manually. I then know I'VE done things right as an updater-script in a CWM ZIP file could be wrong/corrupt. It's a safety thing. Plus, once it's done it's done so I wouldn't have to do it again unless I wanted to downgrade Android to 4.x
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But with CWM you also have to flash once I think? Because you dont flash it on a ROM, but before a ROM so the baseband and bootloader will last untill you install another I think?
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Fastboot flashing is permanent - once flashed you don't have to do it again. A CWM ZIP can do the same but I, personally, DO NOT LIKE DOING IT THAT WAY. I don't know what else you want me to say?
Do what YOU want to do
EddyOS said:
Fastboot flashing is permanent - once flashed you don't have to do it again. A CWM ZIP can do the same but I, personally, DO NOT LIKE DOING IT THAT WAY. I don't know what else you want me to say?
Do what YOU want to do
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All right. Thanks for the help.
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Just upgrade the ROM. The developer will update his ROMS as new android comes out
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aanonymoushuman said:
Just upgrade the ROM. The developer will update his ROMS as new android comes out
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Yeah but CM11 (or whatever it may be called) wont be ready as yes as Android 5.0 comes out, and I may use the stock ROM the first day it comes out, which I will flash in CWM so I wanted to know if I needed to do something else.

NEED HELP! Flashed wrong rom, and now radios don't work!

Guys I need help right away! I accidentally flash a S4 AOSP ROM on my nexus 4. I try to flash the factory images, everything goes smooth but it boots so slow now, and WiFi, signal and other radio stuff doesn't work! How is this possible if I flash the factory images? Please help!:crying::crying:
edit: also my IMEI shows unknown know, and when i connect to the pc the internal storage is faulty(?). i cant copy files there. but the phone is turn on and works! i can go to drawer, apps do things and stuff. strange..
Thats the biggest **** up wow umm im not a pro at this but clear dalvik cache reg cache factory reset then re flash stock again
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beastint said:
Thats the biggest **** up wow umm im not a pro at this but clear dalvik cache reg cache factory reset then re flash stock again
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i tried this but doesnt work. everytime the same thing. it boots but radio stuff doest work. also my IMEI is unknown now.
johnxarma said:
Guys I need help right away! I accidentally flash a S4 AOSP ROM on my nexus 4. I try to flash the factory images, everything goes smooth but it boots so slow now, and WiFi, signal and other radio stuff doesn't work! How is this possible if I flash the factory images? Please help!:crying::crying:
edit: also my IMEI shows unknown know, and when i connect to the pc the internal storage is faulty(?). i cant copy files there. but the phone is turn on and works! i can go to drawer, apps do things and stuff. strange..
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Well, if what you say is true and you are correctly flashing the factory images with fastboot ( including the radio )
your screwed.
trentreed said:
Well, if what you say is true and you are correctly flashing the factory images with fastboot ( including the radio )
your screwed.
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thanks for the reply. any solution maybe? :/
anyone? please if someone knows a fix or something to try please tell me
johnxarma said:
anyone? please if someone knows a fix or something to try please tell me
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Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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scream4cheese said:
Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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He said he ACCIDENTALLY flashed the ROM of a gs4. No need to rip him apart for a mistake, I think he is going to suffer enough by having to replace his defective phone.
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scream4cheese said:
Download a nexus 4 ROM and flash that.
Next time do not ever ever flash a rom that is not meant for the device. Is your phone a S4? No. Is it a HTC One? No. Stick with ROMs and kernels meant for your device and you'll be good.
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as i said i accidentally flash a wrong rom. thanks for the reply but i can copy files to internal storage, somehow it damaged by the rom(?) :/ i dont know..
maybe can i use this way to fix it? anyone tried maybe, so can help me? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1976057
Did flash the factory images via Fastboot ?
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Tough luck mate
I'm no expert, but obviously you've overwritten your modem/radio partition, maybe even corrupted. I don't know if you could zero that partition (with dd codes) and then flash one of our radios... Not sure if that would work...
Edit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43096832
Check this post, seems like he made the same thing, see if he solves it, he might help you.
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Didn't your custom recovery stop you from flashing another's phone software
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Exodian said:
Did flash the factory images via Fastboot ?
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yes i did. same problem
mattoaida said:
Didn't your custom recovery stop you from flashing another's phone software
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no. it was an aosp rom for galaxy s4, so maybe because of aosp(?)
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yes i did. same problem
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Did you flash all the files? System, boot loader, radio... Something like 6 files? If not I would flash all the files. If so I would flash them again.
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johnxarma said:
no. it was an aosp rom for galaxy s4, so maybe because of aosp(?)
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No, it's not because it's aosp. Nexus 4 uses aosp but the drivers and all are different on each device.
I'm sorry if I sounded like a total jerk before.
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Install 4.1 via nexus toolkit. Then 4.2. This should install the nexus radio as well.
Exodian said:
Did you flash all the files? System, boot loader, radio... Something like 6 files? If not I would flash all the files. If so I would flash them again.
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yes of course, all the files. i follow efrant's how to guide step per step.
scream4cheese said:
No, it's not because it's aosp. Nexus 4 uses aosp but the drivers and all are different on each device.
I'm sorry if I sounded like a total jerk before.
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its ok mate i just need a solution because i dont want to sent it for service..

update/change custom recovery

how do i actually do this? i havent seen a guide for this yet. thanks.
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reicute789 said:
how do i actually do this? i havent seen a guide for this yet. thanks.
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Please be more clear... If your are already on a custom recovery and want to change for ex currently on cwm and want to change it to twrp just flash the twrp zip and reboot, done. (Though not sure as I am still confused about your question)
You just flash a new recovery using fastboot, same as you did flashing the first custom recovery
Rohit02 said:
Please be more clear... If your are already on a custom recovery and want to change for ex currently on cwm and want to change it to twrp just flash the twrp zip and reboot, done. (Though not sure as I am still confused about your question)
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sorry for that. what i meant was, i am on a lower version of cwm how do i upgrade it to the latest version. or change to twrp? thanks
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You just flash a new recovery using fastboot, same as you did flashing the first custom recovery
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i used mrskip's toolkit. so i guess i'll search how to manual flash a recovery, correct? thanks
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reicute789 said:
sorry for that. what i meant was, i am on a lower version of cwm how do i upgrade it to the latest version. or change to twrp? thanks
i used mrskip's toolkit. so i guess i'll search how to manual flash a recovery, correct? thanks
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This is why you shouldn't use a toolkit as then have no idea how to do anything yourself. Learn how to use fastboot/adb and you'll be a better person for it
EddyOS said:
This is why you shouldn't use a toolkit as then have no idea how to do anything yourself. Learn how to use fastboot/adb and you'll be a better person for it
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didnt have much free time then but i do now, that's why im asking here.
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didnt have much free time then but i do now, that's why im asking here.
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Google found this in 2 seconds...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
There are also tons of other guides on here...
i found a flashable zip. thanks
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No 4.4.3 ota....

I still haven't received the 4.4.3 ota...... Is there something wrong with my phone or should I just wait for some more time?
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Edogawa Conan said:
I still haven't received the 4.4.3 ota...... Is there something wrong with my phone or should I just wait for some more time?
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Where are you from?
Edogawa Conan said:
I still haven't received the 4.4.3 ota...... Is there something wrong with my phone or should I just wait for some more time?
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it's not rolled out to everyone at the same time.
if it's that urgent, download the flashable zip's from the development thread and flash 'em. There's also a factory image available from Google that you can flash from your computuer.
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Where are you from?
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India
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donjamal said:
it's not rolled out to everyone at the same time.
if it's that urgent, download the flashable zip's from the development thread and flash 'em. There's also a factory image available from Google that you can flash from your computuer.
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It's not urgent or anything. It's just that I see threads around saying that they got the 4.4.3 update so I was a bit worried....
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LOL, in that case I'm not surprised that you haven't received OTA yet btw, you can find stock Google images here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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LOL, in that case I'm not surprised that you haven't received OTA yet
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Does that imply that I must wait a bit longer?
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Edogawa Conan said:
Does that imply that I must wait a bit longer?
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definitely or you can download and flash 4.4.3 factory image
Lets be honest here you have 2 choices its either wait and no one here can tell you when you will get the update or just flash images... Or my bad third choice root and flash stock zips out there. Keep rebooting if you are worried about it or keep checking if you have a check for update section. Hard to believe anyone with a N4 that does not root it.... Good Luck my friend
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Does that imply that I must wait a bit longer?
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You could try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53176897
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playya said:
Lets be honest here you have 2 choices its either wait and no one here can tell you when you will get the update or just flash images... Or my bad third choice root and flash stock zips out there. Keep rebooting if you are worried about it or keep checking if you have a check for update section. Hard to believe anyone with a N4 that does not root it.... Good Luck my friend
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Haha.......I tried that this morning and the best I could get was the 4.4.2 update...... Sadly I'm an impatient guy...... So I'll just download the ota which other other people have uploaded
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My next doubt is...... Now I've the ota zip file which is around 78mb...... should I flash the 4.4.3 kernel and radio first and then flash the ota file or can I directly flash the ota file??
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Edogawa Conan said:
My next doubt is...... Now I've the ota zip file which is around 78mb...... should I flash the 4.4.3 kernel and radio first and then flash the ota file or can I directly flash the ota file??
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If you don't have the stock 4.4.2 kernel you will have to flash that first. The radio shouldn't matter
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Installation aborted. Great!:banghead:
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Edogawa Conan said:
Installation aborted. Great!:banghead:
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because you need new radio, it was said in another thread... I've already gave you the link to FULL factory images, but you've choosen your way... and we have great results
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because you need new radio, it was said in another thread... I've already gave you the link to FULL factory images, but you've choosen your way... and we have great results
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Full factory image........ Won't that erase all the data?
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Full factory image........ Won't that erase all the data?
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Use the link I gave you earlier. It'll flash the full factory image except for recovery and userdata. It does not wipe the device
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Just use wug toolkit to flash the OTA zip and root after again.
A few computer clicks is all that it takes.
Only things you need to start is to have ready at your device, the zip files of ota and supersu.
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The error was because of the xposed framework
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OTA update are performed in batches, so after several days, you will get the OTA update, if unsuccessful, you will be shifted to another batch of updates.

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