BargainingJew
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This update is rolling out to 1% of users every day,be patient I can take up to 100 days
Utterly wrong.
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This update is rolling out to 1% of users every day,be patient I can take up to 100 days
Why won't you guys sideload it? It just seems like if you do not know how to sideload or do anything that require technical skills with your device then nexus isn't really for you.
I woke up with the update notification today.
T-Mobile.Whose your carrier?
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T-Mobile.
I did get the M version. I haven't noticed any differences, other than my screen lights up when people call now (like it used to).Well, that's great then that means mine should be coming soon as well. Did you receive the "m"version of the update and have you noticed any differences in performance. I'm mostly concerned that the new bandwidth will bring me a stronger signal into my home.
Still waiting too. I purchased my N6 direct from Amazon (not marketplace reseller). I moved my sim over from my Nexus 4 and have been up and running for a week now. I'm on Tmobile.
As long as this is not a device from another carrier or region and it is the same T-Mobile-sanctioned model, you should be getting the update in the next few days. But if not, then you'd have to wait until the update for that model becomes available. Furthermore, if it's carrier branded (but non-T-Mo), some carriers enforce that a SIM card from their network is inserted for you to get the update.
I went ahead and did the update via force closing Google Framework, etc. Worked fine. It's only been about ten hours, but so far have not noticed a difference. I even went ahead and did a factory reset. I'm on T Mobile, and received version M.
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