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GSM Factory 4.1.2 has been released

I'll be updating to this 4.1.2: :D

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I just flashed the new AOSP with 4.1.2 just to test it out (like 5 minutes ago). Already missing all my options from AOKP lol.

I'll run it for a day or two, or until I can't stand not having extras. ;)


Being that Im new to the Nexus side of our wonderful forums, does AOKP update their builds compared to Android versions? Meaning will we see an AOKP version5 for 4.1.2? Something I should ask them I guess but I was here. :D

Thanks in advance :D
 
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Just got 4.1.2 on my Galaxy Nexus. Alas, no home screen rotation. Is it just me, or is it because the home screen format does not lend itself to landscape?

I think the landscape option is only for tablets like the nexus 7.

I used the galaxy nexus toolkit (7.8) and followed the instructions (I downloaded the full 4.1.2 os image, not the 4.1.1 to 4.1.2 update).
 
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No update for me yet. My phone is takju and am in Texas.

My Nexus updated this evening. I am in NW Indiana.

As a little side note and I don't know why it happened... While at work all day my Nexus was not able to connect to the T-Mobile Network. Had me puzzled. When I got home, I transferred the SIM card from the Nexus to my Tab 7.7. Immediately had phone service and made a call. So, took the SIM back out of the Tab and put it back into the Nexus. I power things down completely to do this. Upon power up, T-Mobile was available and connected. I know all about processor based systems sometimes requiring a reboot so why I didn't think of it earlier today? So, I learned something today.
 
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My Nexus updated this evening. I am in NW Indiana.

As a little side note and I don't know why it happened... While at work all day my Nexus was not able to connect to the T-Mobile Network. Had me puzzled. When I got home, I transferred the SIM card from the Nexus to my Tab 7.7. Immediately had phone service and made a call. So, took the SIM back out of the Tab and put it back into the Nexus. I power things down completely to do this. Upon power up, T-Mobile was available and connected. I know all about processor based systems sometimes requiring a reboot so why I didn't think of it earlier today? So, I learned something today.

I just received the update.
 
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