Question about OTA updates and how folks find them
When an OTA update is released by Google, someone somewhere posts a link to download it, like this that updates the GN from 4.2 to 4.2.1:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
My question is how do people find that link? You can't browse to that URL, you get a 403 Forbidden.
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I have this little squares icon on the top left that appears. When checked it says system update and you can update immediately or later.
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No I know how you find it on the device. I'm talking about how do you find the actual URL where Google stores it on their servers?
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Google releases the factory images.
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But do they list the OTA updates too?
Just wondering how you get that list.
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But do they list the OTA updates too?
Just wondering how you get that list.
No only downloadable files.
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So going back to my original question, how do folks find the OTA files that they post?
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Usually it takes someone to actually get the update. Then you can pull the sever location and filename from the logcat. (I use [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...])
Here's an old post that explains it even better: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
This is good for Nexus devices, but most carrier devices obfuscate the download locations now.
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Excellent info, Phil. Thanks for that! Just what I wanted to know.
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Trickery. On my old bionic we had a app cheesecake that would scan Motorola's servers for updates. It's illegal and they try to stop it but the hacker's are smart
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