has anyone received the 4.3 ota yet - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Yes. :banghead:
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Try the delete data/force stop Google framework to force update,..I've tried but no ?
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spaceman where are u located
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enyoutees said:
spaceman where are u located
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860 area code=CT
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I'm in houston maybe it's working it's way around lol
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enyoutees said:
I'm in houston maybe it's working it's way around lol
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If you want the link for the ota update go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848
[INFO] Nexus OTA Help-Desk
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Yeah just got it on my brothers nexus 4. Feels much more fluid.
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Can anyone explain why all mine and my wifes Nexus 4/7 devices seem to get updates a week or so after many of our friends devices.
We have had google accounts longer than most and I can only presume it is some kind of account based thing.
Very annoying.

I've got 2 nexus 4s, and a nexus 7.
No update yet.
I'm in the UK.

calyxim said:
I've got 2 nexus 4s, and a nexus 7.
No update yet.
I'm in the UK.
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None in Ireland yet either mate, ended up flashing it last night anyway...

calyxim said:
I've got 2 nexus 4s, and a nexus 7.
No update yet.
I'm in the UK.
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Same... in the UK waiting for a N4 update.... has anyone in the UK had one yet?

Baz8755 said:
Can anyone explain why all mine and my wifes Nexus 4/7 devices seem to get updates a week or so after many of our friends devices.
We have had google accounts longer than most and I can only presume it is some kind of account based thing.
Very annoying.
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Historically it seems to be some sort of randomly assigned token. Ive been passed over but do the google services framework 10 times or so and get it within minutes.
FYI though, dont do that services framework if you are on a device registered on an apps domain with policies. It blows away tokens for authentication and you get errors and have to re-activate your device before it will start syncing again.

Baz8755 said:
Can anyone explain why all mine and my wifes Nexus 4/7 devices seem to get updates a week or so after many of our friends devices.
We have had google accounts longer than most and I can only presume it is some kind of account based thing.
Very annoying.
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Google sends them out in waves. It doesn't matter if you have an account longer than most. When it reaches you, it reaches you.
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Just download the OTA file and flash it via sideload in stock recovery. That or flash the factory image. Simples!

+1 to the user above me. I also just sideloaded the OTA and boom got the 4.3 in a flash using
adb sideload update.zip
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EddyOS said:
Just download the OTA file and flash it via sideload in stock recovery. That or flash the factory image. Simples!
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Stupid question time, but I can't download the ota to my phone and flash it through stock recovery that way, can I? Like how I was able to with a custom recovery on my last rooted phone. Or do I have to flash it through my computer?
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gotzaDroid said:
Stupid question time, but I can't download the ota to my phone and flash it through stock recovery that way, can I? Like how I was able to with a custom recovery on my last rooted phone. Or do I have to flash it through my computer?
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Yep, stock recovery has the 'adb sideload' option so you just flash using that as you would using CWM
1. Boot phone into recovery
2. Connect to PC
3. Make sure adb sees it
4. adb sideload update.zip (or whatever you called the OTA file)
5. Follow instructions

EddyOS said:
Yep, stock recovery has the 'adb sideload' option so you just flash using that as you would using CWM
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Cool, thanks!
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spaceman860 said:
860 area code=CT
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Where in CT? Born and Raised in NL

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Nexus s 4g ota link

Ok I just got the ota and heres the download link
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_crespo4g/BZ-Bqdau.zip
OK do I just run the zip or what's steps I have to take? Ty alot
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Had trouble copying link with xda app. This may be a little more mobile friendly.
Http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_crespo4g/BZ-Bqdau.zip
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grinder8026 said:
OK do I just run the zip or what's steps I have to take? Ty alot
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rename it to update.zip and drop it in the root of your SD card, reboot to recovery and run the update..
Assuming you aren't rooted and using stock recovery..
I'm rooted and cwm recovery I am
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grinder8026 said:
I'm rooted and cwm recovery I am
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Won't work since you're rooted. You're going to have to wait until someone patches it up to be CWM flashable.
styckx said:
Won't work since you're rooted. You're going to have to wait until someone patches it up to be CWM flashable.
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Truth. Just found out the hard way. Luckily backup was just a few clicks away...
not working
downloaded zip, renamed to update.zip and moved to root of sdcard, reboot to "locked" recovery, and I get this...any ideas?
00Hensley said:
downloaded zip, renamed to update.zip and moved to root of sdcard, reboot to "locked" recovery, and I get this...any ideas?
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You must not be on a stock 4.0.4 ICS rom
michaelpeerman said:
You must not be on a stock 4.0.4 ICS rom
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i just got the phone 3 days ago from Sprint, replacement for one that went belly up. its completely stock and bootloader still locked.
OMG OMG OMG I LOVE YOU....No homo
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00Hensley said:
i just got the phone 3 days ago from Sprint, replacement for one that went belly up. its completely stock and bootloader still locked.
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You sure you don't have the update already then? What's your about phone baseband version?
styckx said:
You sure you don't have the update already then? What's your about phone baseband version?
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About phone shows 4.0.4 and baseband D720SPRLC1. this sucks!
I have the same issue. I am 100% stock.
00Hensley said:
downloaded zip, renamed to update.zip and moved to root of sdcard, reboot to "locked" recovery, and I get this...any ideas?
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Strange... Very strange.
Yep same here....I'm stock and unrooted and getting same error/abort message when I try.
Is it hard to make this flashable t
ROM for cmw recovery?
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Update f**king failed???? Failed Assert Status 7??? I'm 110% bone stock
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The update failed for me too for the same reason, and I returned to stock in order to get the JB update.
Goto the other post, download the zip and read the step by step directions they've posted. Personally I stayed on cm10 and used Odin for the modem update
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can't install FLASH on 4.1.1 ?

Just bought our 2 nexus 7 tablets today....We want to root them but haven't yet. I was trying to update the FLASH to the latest as one of my websites and one game wanted me to do that. I was taken to the google paly and there was a message that the lastest FLASH can NOT be installed on this device and I read that it is NOT support for OS over Ice Cream 4.0? Can some one tell me what I can do? Do I have to root to do this?
Thanks
http://bit.ly/QwFQs5
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Metallice said:
http://bit.ly/QwFQs5
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-- Funny.. i use that all the time
No, you don't have to root to install flash. You have to download the apk and install it, that's all.
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Installed flash doesn't work..
StrangerWeather said:
No, you don't have to root to install flash. You have to download the apk and install it, that's all.
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I did root my nexus 7 and I did install flash by sideloading...but I get a blue box sometimes and other times I get the message that I need to upgrade flash...I used Dolphin HD browser on the nextus and chrome and the same thing happens in both.
Somewhere I read something about renaming two files...don't remember where I read that or what two file. I do know I didn't do it because 1. I wasn't able at the time to find the files 2. it didn't say what to rename them????
Any suggestions on what I have to do...my nexus 7 is now updated to 4.1.2
Thanks
Tried this doesn't work either...
sikagoon7 said:
HoloWeb - Extremely small and simplistic web browser using JellyBeans new HoloUX theme. Flash sideload support:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891975
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Thanks for the link...I tried this browser and not able to get flash to work on this either...it has been sideloaded and installed.

Will wugfresh root toolkit root my nexus 7 I'm 4.2.2?

Jw cuz this is my last option or else I'll have to wait till they come out with something for 4.2.2
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You dont need a toolkit.....why is this concept not understood?
Pirateghost said:
You dont need a toolkit.....why is this concept not understood?
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i tried the other way its not letting me flash a recovery :/
Class_of_punk26 said:
i tried the other way its not letting me flash a recovery :/
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How are you trying to flash?
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im using sdk manager with the command prompt thingy
You do realize that the toolkit isn't magical? It uses the same commands. If you have problems doing it manually, the toolkit won't magically fix that.
Update your SDK files.
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Pirateghost said:
You do realize that the toolkit isn't magical? It uses the same commands. If you have problems doing it manually, the toolkit won't magically fix that.
Update your SDK files.
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i did that is there a way i can just go back to 4.2.1 then it will take me 2 min to root lol
or if i use wugfresh and just say im 4.2.1 will it work?
I don't think you understand. Do whatever. You won't listen anyway.
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No I do understand dude I updated all the SDK files its just I guess when my tablet updated something didn't go right
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Class_of_punk26 said:
No I do understand dude I updated all the SDK files its just I guess when my tablet updated something didn't go right
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No, you dont understand.
Just telling the magical toolkit that its 4.2.1 doesnt resolve anything.....
If you have issues manually rooting, the toolkit wont magically make it work....
So what your saying I don't have to download anything at all? Not SDK manager or any rootkits to manually root?
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Never mind. All you are going to do is make new threads. All the info you need is here, yet you keep making up new threads asking the same things in a different manner.
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Manually Updating Nexus 10 to 4.4

Guys I was wondering if I manually update Nexus 10 to 4.4 without waiting for the OTA through sideload adb will I loose my apps and data..?
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harrisfayyaz said:
Guys I was wondering if I manually update Nexus 10 to 4.4 without waiting for the OTA through sideload adb will I loose my apps and data..?
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No. You will not if you follow the instructions and/or video posted in the threads here.
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harrisfayyaz said:
Guys I was wondering if I manually update Nexus 10 to 4.4 without waiting for the OTA through sideload adb will I loose my apps and data..?
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No! You just need to install the Stock Recovery and you're done . Follow the instructions correctly and you should face no problems hehe
tgrgrd00 said:
No. You will not if you follow the instructions and/or video posted in the threads here.
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can you kindly share the link to the thread?

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.
parkourz said:
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
parkourz said:
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
Edogawa Conan said:
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
parkourz said:
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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Edogawa Conan said:
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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