I can assure you someone asking for a link to the 4.4 Alpha has not been running pure stock, and did not update from official build 4.2 to OTA 4.3.
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Instructions for install are farther down in the first post of the link I provided. 4A and 4B are both simplistic and work with no root/stock recovery. To setup ADB simply Google it. In fact, guides are fairly easy to find with a simple search and more than 5 seconds of browsing. Please do some...
They need to revert all the other radio related changes they previously had merged. On an absolutely untouched stock updated 4.3 data handoffs work fine and there are no radio drops. Anyone who says otherwise doesn't want to admit they tampered with the base stock ROM. Anyway, it seems as though...
Yes there was working data on cm before the official release from Sprint. Working, however not stable. Data switching would hang, then drop, and could not recover. I believe they were using a lot of dirty patches to compensate for a proper RIL Bridge for 4.3 and proper binaries. Fact is they...
When in doubt fastboot flash most recent and available factory image, and yes, allow it to wipe everything. From there wait for pushed update, or download from link I provided and adb sideload from stock recovery.
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There's already booting 4.4 with working, albeit temperamental data and WiFi. Graphical glitches and reboots due to the incompatible binaries. It's all that can be expected till someone does more than just compile from source with cm kernel...
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Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20843237
Must be running unchanged/unaltered stock and stock recovery.
If you are I would assume your download was corrupted.
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You have a Nexus...
Root that biatch and push a stock based text application modified to auto split to your system to replace the one you have.
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To elaborate further, the Sprint binaries are listed as "experimental" because Sprint refuses to work with AOSP and release the source for them. That's why the Sprint variant can't get official AOSP support. I think Sprint is being greedy and childish in this manner. As a service provider, if...
It's so easy to unlock the bootloader and root this device. Ever since it came out it's been so easy to update to the latest software, perfectly stable, even if it isn't an "official" update. Never understood why anyone with a Nexus cared if an update was official or not, as long as it's built...