It's been 2 days and it seems no one has received the OTA update.

Seems at least some people already got the OTA... That's how we got the link to download it manually from Google. :D
 
Sideload is a good option if you're getting impatient, but the OTA started rolling slightly before Android's posts that it was rolling. My wife had the OTA before I even knew it was available. My 2013 N7 still hasn't gotten it.
 
Sideload is a good option if you're getting impatient, but the OTA started rolling slightly before Android's posts that it was rolling. My wife had the OTA before I even knew it was available. My 2013 N7 still hasn't gotten it.

Two questions about sideloading KitKat:

1. Why is it called "sideload"?

2. Is there a way to do this with a Mac? All the instructions for sideloading I've read so far involve a Windows app as part of the process.

Thanks,

Doug@should just be patient
 
Two questions about sideloading KitKat:

1. Why is it called "sideload"?

2. Is there a way to do this with a Mac? All the instructions for sideloading I've read so far involve a Windows app as part of the process.

Thanks,

Doug@should just be patient

1st one, not sure of the official reason, but it's basically because you're loading software to your device in a way other than the traditional download.

Yes, you can do it from a Mac with the SDK. Jerry explains the method here: How to manually update your Nexus tablet to KitKat [updated] | Android Central The process is almost identical except for the syntax on step 11.
 
This is how I look at it:

"Download" goes from the cloud directly "down" to your device. "Upload" goes from your device "up" into the cloud.

"Sideload" means that you first downloaded the file to a target besides your device's main memory (like your computer, or your device's storage), then transferred it laterally (or "sideways") to your device to install manually.

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1st one, not sure of the official reason, but it's basically because you're loading software to your device in a way other than the traditional download.

Yes, you can do it from a Mac with the SDK. Jerry explains the method here: How to manually update your Nexus tablet to KitKat [updated] | Android Central The process is almost identical except for the syntax on step 11.

I might check that out. Any drawbacks in doing that as opposed to waiting for it to happen automatically?

Thanks,

Doug
 
Not really. It's not easy peasy but if you're relatively tech savvy and know what that stuff means, there is a good process to follow.

XT1060. Through spacetime.
 
And if the instructions here don't make any sense there are videos on YouTube on how to do it.

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Two questions about sideloading KitKat:

1. Why is it called "sideload"?

2. Is there a way to do this with a Mac? All the instructions for sideloading I've read so far involve a Windows app as part of the process.

Thanks,

Doug@should just be patient

the only reason we call it sideload is because the adb command use keyword "sideload"

its a lot simple to do it on mac... i factory restored my N4 on mac yesterday and it only took 2 min to set up the fastboot and place the image on fastboot...

flashed took 5 min... doing it on windows is a pain in the but

1. download sdk manager for mac. extract it and go to [extracted folder]-->sdk-->platform-tools
2. place the ota file in platform-tools
3. open terminal on platform-tools
4. run the sideloading command on the terminal. thats it


well obviously u have to enable usb debugging from developer option
 
I couldn't wait any longer so I sideloaded it last night for that sweet Kit Kat goodness. After the process was complete, the Play Store prompted me to update Hangouts and Search. All I had left to do was to install the APK for GEL and I was set. The only problem that I see is that the search bar overlays the useable screen in landscape mode which is annoying.
 
I'm sick of this screen in pakistan and m not going to do a a side load because I have my exams I'm too busy. I am waiting for the ota and it's not coming anytime soon what the hell.
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If it makes you feel any better, it's the same screen I see in Toronto! :p

It is interesting that no one on this site has seen the OTA except for the one poster above who mentioned his wife got it. Odd.
 
Yup, I think the proper word is " frustrating". They should know updates like this is basically Christmas morning for adults that are into mobile. I feel like I'm 5 and my parents forgot Christmas...

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