ctt1wbw
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I heard that 4.2.2 would fix the long charging times on the Nexus 7. I wonder if that's true because this thing takes 3 to 4 times longer to charge than my first generation iPad.
Glad it worked for you ...But that doesn't do a factory reset.... Used this repeatedly for the last 2 days on my 3 devices.I was waiting for the update as well. Then I found a post that said:
1) go to settings, applications, all apps
2) Select Google Services Framework
3) Force Close
4) Clear Data
5) go back to settings/about phone (tablet in my case) and check for updates.
My update popped up right away.
This does factory reset your tablet/phone, though, so make backups of anything you want to keep.
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Credit for this info goes to
How to Get the Nexus 7 3G Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now
I heard that 4.2.2 would fix the long charging times on the Nexus 7. I wonder if that's true because this thing takes 3 to 4 times longer to charge than my first generation iPad.
. Boot to recovery and I get a "no command" error..
I can't update or install any apps. Everything fails. I saw someone with the same issue.. anyone have a fix?
If anyone hasn't gotten the 4.2.2 update yet, I followed these steps and it forced the update. Your results my vary but it worked for me:
1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All
2. Find Google Services Framework
3. Tap on Force Stop
4. Select Clear Data
5. Head back to the Nexus 7?s Settings, go to About, and check for a System Update
Instructions courtesy of - How to Get the Nexus 7 Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now
You have to hit Power + UpVolume at that point to get a menu.
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Factory data reset?
If anyone hasn't gotten the 4.2.2 update yet, I followed these steps and it forced the update. Your results my vary but it worked for me:
1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All
2. Find Google Services Framework
3. Tap on Force Stop
4. Select Clear Data
5. Head back to the Nexus 7?s Settings, go to About, and check for a System Update
Instructions courtesy of - How to Get the Nexus 7 Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now
Just remove your Google account and log in again . then you can update and install apps again . guess this is a small bug for 4.2.2
If anyone hasn't gotten the 4.2.2 update yet, I followed these steps and it forced the update. Your results my vary but it worked for me:
1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All
2. Find Google Services Framework
3. Tap on Force Stop
4. Select Clear Data
5. Head back to the Nexus 7?s Settings, go to About, and check for a System Update
Instructions courtesy of - How to Get the Nexus 7 Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now
Got the 4.2.2 update yesterday (2/13). Fixed Bluetooth issue. But now my magnetic cover shuts off WiFi. Anyone else having this issue?