The Jelly Bean OTA update is complete.

I just got the android 4.1 jelly bean update for my galaxy nexus on wind mobile this morning

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I just got the android 4.1 jelly bean update for my galaxy nexus on wind mobile this morning.
Cool. It is still out there for the those in need.
It is the initial 8 day rollout that is complete.

Mav. :cool:

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus w/Jelly Bean.
 
Question, I am on stock ICS 4.0.4 with baseband L700.05 V. FC12 / L700.FC12 and build number IMM76K.L700FG01

Everytime I try the framework method above, its a 173 MB file. It downloads and then I install. I then get the android guy standing up and it goes to about 20% before the android then lays down with a red triangle with a exclamation point in that. I then have to pull the battery and reboot.

Does anyone know how to fix this other than doing it multiple times? I ask since I have not read anything about the red triangle.

Any help is appreciated and thank you.
 
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Question, I am on stock ICS 4.0.4 with baseband L700.05 V. FC12 / L700.FC12 and build number IMM76K.L700FG01

Everytime I try the framework method above, its a 173 MB file. It downloads and then I install. I then get the android guy standing up and it goes to about 20% before the android then lays down with a red triangle with a exclamation point in that. I then have to pull the battery and reboot.

Does anyone know how to fix this other than doing it multiple times? I ask since I have not read anything about the red triangle.

Any help is appreciated and thank you.

1. Just to verify your using the Sprint Galaxy Nexus correct?

2. FC12 wasn't the final ICS 4.0.4 release... FD02 was the final 4.0.4 release which you device must be on for the update to work from ICS to JB.

3. Every once in a while we come upon a fussy device that for some reason never received the proper updates or WON'T receive OTA updates. In these cases I've helped these members along by using Odin or other means to get them updated (normally it means wiping the device) or they have taken them into Sprint for replacement because they refuse to accept updates.
 
1. Just to verify your using the Sprint Galaxy Nexus correct?

***Edit, please see next post***

2. FC12 wasn't the final ICS 4.0.4 release... FD02 was the final 4.0.4 release which you device must be on for the update to work from ICS to JB.

3. Every once in a while we come upon a fussy device that for some reason never received the proper updates or WON'T receive OTA updates. In these cases I've helped these members along by using Odin or other means to get them updated (normally it means wiping the device) or they have taken them into Sprint for replacement because they refuse to accept updates.

Hi Paul, thanks for the reply.
1. Yes I am on the Sprint Galaxy Nexus.
I found a "factory image" that I have flashed that shows the baseband L700.5 V.FC12 / L700.FC12 and the build number is IMM76D.L700FD02 and get the same result.
The numbers that were provided in my first post are that of the back up I made. I used the Nexus Root Toolkit by Wugfresh. One last thing to keep in mind is I bought this phone brand new in box but not on contract so I am not sure if I can return it? The phone is fully functional in its current state in which I can just flash a stable JB ROM if we can not figure this out, but I would like a stock JB phone so I can use that as my baseline backup.

I appreciate your help Paul.
 
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Paul! You my man are a genius. I figured it out with the radio hint you gave.
"2. FC12 wasn't the final ICS 4.0.4 release... FD02 was the final 4.0.4 release which you device must be on for the update to work from ICS to JB."
I flashed the FD02 radio, which then brought me to an update to the FG01 radio, which then installed JB! I did a factory reset and then made a stock recovery image for future use.
My radio now looks like L700.05 V.FH05 / L700.FH05 Build Number JRO03U.L700FH05.

Thank you so much for your help! Last question I have, which root kit should I be using?
 
Re: The Jelly Bean OTA update has started. Post yours here.

Would be an even better posting if a complete list of steps were provided on how to install this ....
 
Re: The Jelly Bean OTA update has started. Post yours here.

Would be an even better posting if a complete list of steps were provided on how to install this ....

This is the OTA from September 2012. It's now September of 2013. If you don't have this update yet, you've either unlocked and modified your phone in some way, OR there is something seriously wrong with it. You should take it into sprint to have them put the update on it, or head on over to XDA where you'll find enough information and tutorials to make your head spin.
 

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