Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
Last night, Google started pushing Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) to the GSM Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Unfortunately a lot of people are still waiting for the update to hit their devices, but if you have the takju Galaxy Nexus (The one bought from the Play Store), then you can download the Zip file and update it yourself. Again, we don’t have the changelog, but we are pretty sure that this update will at least fix the known Bluetooth streaming bug, among other things.
In order to do the update your device needs to be running build JOP40D. If you already have a custom recovery, you can just download the Zip file {linked below), copy it to your device, and flash. If you’re running the stock recovery, then download the Zip file (linked below), but leave it on your computer and follow these instructions:
You will need the latest version of adb in order to proceed. Just download the latest Android SDK to make sure you’re up to date.
- Power off your Galaxy Nexus, and power back on by holding the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons while it boots.
- The fastboot menu should appear and you should see “Start” in the top right. Press Volume Up till it changes to “Recovery.” Press the Power button to select it.
- You will see an Android with a red exclamation point icon, press Volume Up and the Power button at the same time.
- You will get a new menu and you can navigate to “apply update from adb.”
- Now it’s time to connect your takju Galaxy Nexus to your computer via a USB cable
- Open the command prompt in Windows (cmd in Windows, regular shell in Linux and Mac) and navigate to the directory that the Zip file is located in.
- Type: adb sideload 472aafeb9fe3.signed-takju-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.472aafeb.zip
- The update will install and reach 100%.
- Reboot and enjoy Android 4.2.2
Download takju build JDQ39 from Google’s servers. **This is for the takju version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus!!
source: AndroidPolice
Come comment on this article: Android 4.2.2 (JDQ39) for takju Galaxy Nexus now available to download and manually install
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