Jelly bean update

My patience has paid off. I woke up to the update this morning.

Excellent...

Side note, this could be like the last NS4G update to ICS.... They started those first few days slow only pushing to a small portion of devices then it increased in coverage as the days went by.. Anyhow, glad you got it !
 
My wife phone has not received the update to JB yet, weird. I am not sure about my phone because I already have JB (compiled from AOSP). I might go and flash the factory images to ICS on my phone and see if I get the OTA to JB.
 
Still waiting for the OTA to show up on my phone. In the meantime I have a question for all the Android gurus out there.

I am currently on ICS - completely stock, non-rooted, and locked bootloader. I have tried clearing the data on the goggle services framework many times and still have not received the update. If I run out of patience waiting for the OTA to be pushed to my phone can I do the following:

1. use "One Click Stock.crespo4g.4.1.1.zip" to get JellyBean on my phone (as uploaded by hlxanthus on this forum).
2. then use "One-Click-Nexus-7.2.zip" to root the phone and unlock the bootloader (as uploaded by Shabbypenguin on xda-developers).

My ultimate aim is to get JB on my phone and have it completely rooted with super-user, busybox, etc. Thanks for any advise . . . .
 
Still waiting for the OTA to show up on my phone. In the meantime I have a question for all the Android gurus out there.

I am currently on ICS - completely stock, non-rooted, and locked bootloader. I have tried clearing the data on the goggle services framework many times and still have not received the update. If I run out of patience waiting for the OTA to be pushed to my phone can I do the following:

1. use "One Click Stock.crespo4g.4.1.1.zip" to get JellyBean on my phone (as uploaded by hlxanthus on this forum).
2. then use "One-Click-Nexus-7.2.zip" to root the phone and unlock the bootloader (as uploaded by Shabbypenguin on xda-developers).

My ultimate aim is to get JB on my phone and have it completely rooted with super-user, busybox, etc. Thanks for any advise . . . .

You will have too unlock the bootloader first, then run 4.1.1 return to stock and then unlock boot loader and root

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Received the Jelly Bean update last night. I'm not able to access the Play Store. Get a force close every time and can't back into it from other apps. Any ideas?
 
Received the Jelly Bean update last night. I'm not able to access the Play Store. Get a force close every time and can't back into it from other apps. Any ideas?


Go into your Settings/Apps/All and look for Google Play Store app and Clear Data on it. You may even have to uninstall the update for it if there is one to get it working and then it will update itself again if that resolves it.

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Stupid Question - Can i take the OTA if I am rooted?

You can give it a shot... Worst case situation it fails on install....

If it does work and update you will probably lose you custom recovery and Superuser access... Your phone will still be unlocked so all you have to do is flash custom recovery again and apply Superuser again.. Piece of cake :)
 
yesterday around mid afternoon I remembered the JB update so I tried that Google Framework trick and it appeared immediately. installed in about 10 minutes and it runs more stably than any of the ROMs I've tried beforehand. I'm not looking for blazing speed here (NXS is a single core 2010 phone) but something that merely doesn't lock up or bug out. I live in NYC by the way.

don't worry, friends, JellyJesus will come to you and rapture your phone soon enough.
 
it worked!!!! cleared framework and it worked. not to mention i spent 10, yes literally from 12-10 yesterday pinging the network at random intervals and clearing framwork and not i did it for the first time to day and....btw i live in jersey
 
Thank you guys, I did not thnk it was going to work, but the framework idea worked for me! You just need to keep trying.

My NS4G was rooted(stock) and took the OTA.

Thanks!
 
Here's an old urban legend trick I remember from my Epic 4G days; doing something on the Android Market (downloading/updating an app, probably not uninstalling) can refresh your phone's ID in Google's servers, which allegedly reconfirms your position in the waiting queue. Again, unconfirmed, but it's safer than refreshing framework data and worth a try :)
 

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