on 13-02-2013 02:37
on 13-02-2013 02:37
Seen in The Register today:
on 17-02-2013 22:58
on 17-02-2013 22:58
I flashed mine manually so I'm not sure if anything has been pushed out OTA yet. O2 won't be doing it though that's for sure, it will come directly from Google.
@Anonymous wrote:Anybody had this OTA on a Nexus 4 yet?
O2, when can we expect this for the Nexus 4?
Thanks.
on 18-02-2013 00:20
on 18-02-2013 08:56
on 18-02-2013 08:56
on 18-02-2013 09:18
on 18-02-2013 09:18
O2 won't do anything over the air update wise. Therefore it's going to be the manual way for most people.
Did you use a zip package update or did you use Android ADB commands to update the LG Nexus 4?
on 18-02-2013 09:30
on 18-02-2013 09:30
on 18-02-2013 09:33
on 18-02-2013 09:33
But all updates will come from Google..... ? Are there O2 branded N4's with OTA locked out....?
@anticpated wrote:O2 won't do anything over the air update wise. Therefore it's going to be the manual way for most people.
18-02-2013 18:09 - edited 18-02-2013 19:53
18-02-2013 18:09 - edited 18-02-2013 19:53
Yes Google give you the update over the air. However this provides no backup route if you forget to do that. Also this wipe out any previous tweaks you made. CWM is probably the easiest way. I read the guide from from Google do for the adb commands although at least the bootloader and phone is ready to restore if something goes wrong.
on 18-02-2013 21:50
i had the OTA (over the air) update the other day. if you havent had it. turn off wifi and keep it off for a while. turn your phone off and on. leave wifi off for another few hours. usually triggers it.
on 18-02-2013 22:50
on 18-02-2013 22:50
Also I would like to add dialling *#*#24325467#*#* (checkins) will send an update check to the server which deals with OTA downloads.
on 19-02-2013 22:14
on 19-02-2013 22:14
I've had this update just now with wi-fi on and I didn't have to dance around the garden either.
It just came automatically and took about two minutes to install, no hassle at all.