Update coming this month: JB 4.2.2

Forgot to mention... I looked for the thread and couldn't find it but I was having the issue where everytime I plugged and unplugged the power the tablet would reboot. When I first got it, it happened periodically. For the last month or so, it happened EVERY time.

I just sat here and plugged/unplugged a dozen times and not once did it power down or restart. I really hope 4.2.2 fixes this like it appears to have fixed it.
 
My N7 just updated to JB 4.2.2 . Build number JDQ39.

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Just received the update. We will see if the rebooting issue persists. I'll let everyone know. I'm good for a reboot at least two times a day. If I get through the next couple days I'll know it's fixed.

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Nexus 10 user here that has at least daily freezes or reboots on 4.2.1, even with location services disabled and completely abandoning Chrome.

I got the 4.2.2 OTA and installed it today. I am going to keep location services off and keep using Firefox instead of Chrome so the use case remains the same for a week or so. I will make sure to update with my experience on 4.2.2.

If all goes well, I will turn on location services and begin using Chrome as well and I will check back in after some time with that configuration.

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download the OTA and flash it. thats what i did last night

I did that for 4.1 on my SIII before I rooted it, however someone in the forums was nice enough to post the update. Where did you find 4.2.2 for N10? Just curious for the future.

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How do you guys getting the updates. Im checking every hour and no update?

You can get the update by using his method: http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-7-tablet/252009-4-2-2-update-4.html post 91, took me several attempts but it worked on both my Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.

I copied the instructions from the Nexus 7 thread mentioned above.

1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All
2. Find Google Services Framework
3. Tap on Force Stop
4. Select Clear Data
5. Head back to the Nexus 7?s Settings, go to About, and check for a System Update

Instructions courtesy of - How to Get the Nexus 7 Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now
 
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Yep, I forced it earlier and got the Android update. But I am now getting errors on Google Play trying to update apps. Hmm.

Update for XXXXX could not be downloaded due to an error. (Error retrieving information from server. [RPC-S-5:AEC-0])

Either the update or the clearing services damaged something. I had to delete my Google account, then add it back to fix the above problem.
 
I came home from work and it had already done the update it self. I Just had to give the okay to restart and reboot. :-)

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You can get the update by using his method: http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-7-tablet/252009-4-2-2-update-4.html post 91, took me several attempts but it worked on both my Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.

I copied the instructions from the Nexus 7 thread mentioned above.

1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All
2. Find Google Services Framework
3. Tap on Force Stop
4. Select Clear Data
5. Head back to the Nexus 7?s Settings, go to About, and check for a System Update

Instructions courtesy of - How to Get the Nexus 7 Android 4.2.2 Update Right Now

This worked for me. It didn't work the first time but I tried it again immediately after the first attempt and the update then showed up.

Now if only my battery was charged enough to install the update... I have the update downloaded and will be installing it shortly.

(Edit: Update complete. I figured I would need to have the battery at 50% or more but it let me install it at 20% instead. Apps are installing/updating as usual.)
 
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I finally got the update. The update didn't seem to to improve the battery life though. I did find out something interesting though. Some people have reported that certain app/games makes their screen stutter when launching their program. I just tested the game that always makes my screen stutter when launching, and got zero stutter. Works perfectly now. The google now widget is a nice addition but doesn't appear to refresh the weather in the widget, which is disappointing. Lag from currents disappeared also. I have google currents stretched out so it fits a whole page, which is really neat getting a whole day of news in one stack of 8 inch squares. But if you use to notice if you went from that huge currents widget to another page that had multiple smaller widgets, there was a very noticeable lag, but thats fixed now. So far no random reboots and no noticeable increase of Available ram.
 
Yep, I forced it earlier and got the Android update. But I am now getting errors on Google Play trying to update apps. Hmm.

Update for XXXXX could not be downloaded due to an error. (Error retrieving information from server. [RPC-S-5:AEC-0])

Either the update or the clearing services damaged something. I had to delete my Google account, then add it back to fix the above problem.

I have two Nexus 7's along with my N10. The N10 worked fine but both N7's had this problem. I had to delete and re-add my account to the N7's. What was frustrating is that the N7's are for the kids and I turn off sync for everything, so I add the account and immediately turn that off. One of the two N7's insisted on downloading a bunch of apps despite me disabling sync from Google Play. I even rebooted and ticked/unticked the checkbox, it would not stop. I then had to go in and uninstall a bunch of my apps that downloaded on of my kid's N7's.
 
I was able to force the update on my Nexus 10 and Nexus 7 by doing the Google Framework trick.

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Just got it with the Google Service Framework trick. It took doing it 4-5 times but it finally hit.
 
wish I had seen this framework trick when i was at home. Oh well I'll have to wait until tonight after work.