Hi,
Well, I see there are plenty of resources on here (and even more if I ask Google) about roms, roots, and unlocking. Lots on Youtube too. But I feel like you have to really browse through tons of pages of people asking specific questions, further discussion, etc., to the point that I don't really know where the simplest step-by-step instructions for getting Jelly Bean are.
My Galaxy Nexus is basically set up exactly how I want it in terms of where my home screen icons and widgets are, what I'm logged into, how those apps are configured, etc.
Keeping in mind that I just realized this morning that rooting and unlocking aren't the same thing (and still don't quite follow the distinction), what's the best way to get to Jelly Bean without having to re-login to all my apps, set up my icons and widgets all over again, and that type of thing? Youtube videos are what helps me the most rather than reading through technical instructions. Only things I've found on Youtube for this are people saying that what they're doing will result in your data/settings being lost. I'm willing to wait for Verizon if I have to deal with all that setup again.
Thanks,
Steve
Well, I see there are plenty of resources on here (and even more if I ask Google) about roms, roots, and unlocking. Lots on Youtube too. But I feel like you have to really browse through tons of pages of people asking specific questions, further discussion, etc., to the point that I don't really know where the simplest step-by-step instructions for getting Jelly Bean are.
My Galaxy Nexus is basically set up exactly how I want it in terms of where my home screen icons and widgets are, what I'm logged into, how those apps are configured, etc.
Keeping in mind that I just realized this morning that rooting and unlocking aren't the same thing (and still don't quite follow the distinction), what's the best way to get to Jelly Bean without having to re-login to all my apps, set up my icons and widgets all over again, and that type of thing? Youtube videos are what helps me the most rather than reading through technical instructions. Only things I've found on Youtube for this are people saying that what they're doing will result in your data/settings being lost. I'm willing to wait for Verizon if I have to deal with all that setup again.
Thanks,
Steve