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Verizon Galaxy Nexus Receiving 4.1.1 Update Now!
Hey all! This is my first post.
My coworker just showed up this morning with an update to 4.1 from Verizon. Has anybody else seen this yet?
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Hey all! This is my first post.
My coworker just showed up this morning with an update to 4.1 from Verizon. Has anybody else seen this yet?
Heck I'm still waiting here in L.A.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
Sorry for the screenshot of the screenshot, but I couldn't figure out how to get his image to just upload as it was in my messenger.
He's been playing with it all morning...lots of changes. I'm super irritated cause I'm sitting here with my Gnex still on 4.0.4.
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Verizon Galaxy Nexus Receiving 4.1.1 Update Now!
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Sorry for the screenshot of the screenshot, but I couldn't figure out how to get his image to just upload as it was in my messenger.
He's been playing with it all morning...lots of changes. I'm super irritated cause I'm sitting here with my Gnex still on 4.0.4.
Does anyone know if the versions in this snap (kernel, radios, etc) match the earlier leaks?
Tx for the pic!
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Guess its time to restore my factory backup and flash the stock recovery.
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Does anyone know if the versions in this snap (kernel, radios, etc) match the earlier leaks?
Tx for the pic!
Yes it has the same version information as the earlier leak
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just throwing this out there. It seems that for now this is mostly happening for WiFi only. So if your not on a WiFi network your phone may not see the update.
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I'm back to stock ICS, waiting for the OTA.
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I thought I'd never see the day Verizon approved this - took them long enough.
This should put a nice chunk of people on JB. I can't wait to see the numbers after the GS3 gets upgraded as well. Go Android, go!
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i'll have to wait till i get home on wifi
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C'mon, where's the OTA. Forgot how tired and stale ICS was
I guess I'm spoiled.
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I am on WiFi and it doesn't recognize new update. I tried a few times.
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Got mine over WiFi about an hour ago. It's definitely snappier!
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Is there any reason I should unroot my phone and update to the official VZ Jellybean?
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for me it is personal preference. At least check out the stock version of Android. Then make my way back to custom roms when I feel like it.
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Congrats to all! I'm still glad I installed the leak when it came out, especially since it's the same build info.
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I am not getting the update. I have rooted in the past but now just stock with bootloader locked and everything. I've tried jumping on Wi-Fi and also cleared the data on google services framework. Anyone else not getting it with this similar situation?
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^^^I'm waiting impatiently
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I will jump to a stock rooted ROM when it comes out probably. If reviews are good.
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Just flashed back to stock...I can really see how much different ICS is now that I'm back on it. patiently waiting....
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Just flashed back to stock...I can really see how much different ICS is now that I'm back on it. patiently waiting....
I know, I already miss JB
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Is there any reason I should unroot my phone and update to the official VZ Jellybean?
No. Not unless you run the stock rom.
Sounds like same build, radio and bootloader as previously leaked.
To install this you need stock bootloader, stock radios, no uninstalled or frozen apps or the update will fail.
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No. Not unless you run the stock rom.
Sounds like same build, radio and bootloader as previously leaked.
To install this you need stock bootloader, stock radios, no uninstalled or frozen preinstalled apps or the update will fail.
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Yeah it seems this is the same build as leaked before. However like Unforgiven mentioned i like to run the stock build for a while just to see where it's at. Also it may help in answering people's questions that don't root and rom.
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I know, I already miss JB
Isn't it funny that we have to miss jelly bean just to wait and get it again!
All my apps are downloading and I keep checking for the update every 2 minutes or so. I hit the update button and it'll pause for a second and I'm like YES!, then no.
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Yeah it seems this is the same build as leaked before. However like Unforgiven mentioned i like to run the stock build for a while just to see where it's at. Also it may help in answering people's questions that don't root and rom.
I have been running stock JB on my N7 and noticed differences between that and CNA on my phone. They weren't CNA tweaks either, they were things like the stock keyboard is a touch different. I'd like to see and compare.
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Isn't it funny that we have to miss jelly bean just to wait and get it again!
All my apps are downloading and I keep checking for the update every 2 minutes or so. I hit the update button and it'll pause for a second and I'm like YES!, then no.
Ugh, just checked. 35 apps autoupdating over weak 3G.
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I'll have to go check my phone! Strange that there weren't even any rumors flying that the update was coming.
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^^^Great point, that is strange
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I hope Verizon didn't kill all the leakers!
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Strange they release this at the same time as the iPhone 5.
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^^^another oddity
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Reports confirm Verizon is rolling 4.1.1 to the Galaxy Nexus now - let us know if you are seeing it!
If it says you are up to date, try this.
1. From your phone, head into Settings > Apps > All.
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I tried this and didn't work... any other suggestions?
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I tried this and didn't work... any other suggestions?
were you on WiFi when you tried it?
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were you on WiFi when you tried it?
Yes, I am.
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were you on WiFi when you tried it?
This seems to be the weird thing about the update, but it seems to be helping others out.
Give that a shot and see if that works for you. If not you may just have to wait until someone grabs the link directly.
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Not sure what to tell you if being on WiFi isn't helping. It may be a regional or light roll out. Also i hope they didn't just decide to push this for poops and grins because it's I5 day. In other words i hope this build is not a step back.
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This seems to be the weird thing about the update, but it seems to be helping others out.
Give that a shot and see if that works for you. If not you may just have to wait until someone grabs the link directly.
Thanks. I've tried it twice now. I try again later... but you might be right in that I just have to wait my turn or wait for the link.
Thanks!
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This seems to be the weird thing about the update, but it seems to be helping others out.
Give that a shot and see if that works for you. If not you may just have to wait until someone grabs the link directly.
On the DroidLife site, the snapshot of the update screen specifically called out it being wifi update only until oct 1. it listed it as 146mb, and it being i5 day might be the reason. I've tried this several times on wifi, no joy in the minneapolis area. oh well!
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On the DroidLife site, the snapshot of the update screen specifically called out it being wifi update only until oct 1. it listed it as 146mb, and it being i5 day might be the reason. I've tried this several times on wifi, no joy in the minneapolis area. oh well!
Yup screenshot below says Wi-Fi only until October 1st, which is weird.
I am sure before the end of the day someone will have found the download link so you can do it manually.
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It was confirmed that this is the same release that was leaked a couple of weeks ago IIRC, so those download links should work.
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For those who have Jelly Bean... does it improve the battery performance?
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For those who have Jelly Bean... does it improve the battery performance?
Didn't notice a battery performance increase, but it didn't get worse and everything else got way better, performance, screen refresh time, camera focus, etc.
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For those who have Jelly Bean... does it improve the battery performance?
It's hard to tell, but I think I have better battery life on JB than I did on ICS, but then again I am using optimized kernels, etc.
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It's hard to tell, but I think I have better battery life on JB than I did on ICS, but then again I am using optimized kernels, etc.
Oh yeah, I was too. I forgot as I was using Franco's kernel flashing tool and it updated the kernel automatically.
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Didn't notice a battery performance increase, but it didn't get worse and everything else got way better, performance, screen refresh time, camera focus, etc.
Thanks. I've had a hell of a time with my battery for some reason, even have the extended battery.
Might have to do some investigation on how to change some settings.
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