Nexus 7 OTA JRO03C from JRN84D - Nexus 7 General

Forgot I had already opened an OTA thread. Please remove this.

oldblue910 said:
When someone gets their hands on their Nexus 7, you're going to be prompted for an OTA not long after powering it on. BEFORE APPLYING THE UPDATE, could someone please do these steps and get the link to the OTA file?
1. Enable USB debugging under Settings | Developer Options
2. Install aLogCat from the market (it's free)
3. Open aLogCat and search for "android.cli". In there, you'll find a URL to a ZIP file. Please post that here.
Furthermore, AFTER you have applied the OTA update, if someone could reboot into the bootloader (power it on, and as soon as you see the Google logo, press volume down quickly) and provide the bootloader version (should appear on screen), I'd appreciate it.
I need this info to update randomphantasmagoria.com.
Thank you!!
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Nutz...i just missed this thread. Sorry, the OTA just finished.

Rugged96 said:
Nutz...i just missed this thread. Sorry, the OTA just finished.
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That's OK, you can still help me by rebooting into the bootloader and telling me the bootloader version, as per the instructions above.

If no one else does first, I will do this when I get my Nexus 7 next week (just shipped today). Don't worry :angel:

Mines already downloaded and I couldn't find it in adb logcat (alogcat doesn't seem to work with jelly bean). Here's the file name though, which I believe you can use to find the url.
caca00372b46.signed-nakasi-JRO03C-from-JRN84D.caca0037.zip
Here's a link from Jerry Hildenbrand as well: https://plus.google.com/114721707153992450318/posts/Ro2j9VqzTff
edit - factory reset just for fun
http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JRO03C-from-JRN84D.caca0037.zip

Thank you sir!
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[REF] Nexus 5 Stock OTA URLs

Below are a list of all known Nexus 5 OTA updates. Each time there is a new OTA update, the links will be posted here as they become available. If you get an OTA notification that we don't have a link for, please pull the filename out of logcat for us before applying the OTA and post it here. Once you post it, I'll update this post and mirror the file on my website, http://randomphantasmagoria.com, in case Google pulls it down in the future.
OTA Updates - hammerhead
Current firmware: Android Android 6.0, Build MRA58N
MRA58N from MRA58K - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...74e.signed-hammerhead-MRA58N-from-MRA58K1.zip
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MRA58K from LMY48M - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...402b.signed-hammerhead-MRA58K-from-LMY48M.zip
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LMY48M from LMY48I - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...ed-hammerhead-LMY48M-from-LMY48I.79fa6114.zip
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LMY48I from LMY48B - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...ed-hammerhead-LMY48I-from-LMY48B.1207c77d.zip
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LMY48B from LMY47D - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...rhead-LMY48B-from-LMY47D-restricted-radio.zip
LMY48B from LMY47D - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...d-hammerhead-LMY48B-from-LMY47D-fullradio.zip (Use this if the one above won't flash)
LMY48B from LMY47I - https://android.googleapis.com/pack...rhead-LMY48B-from-LMY47I-restricted-radio.zip
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LMY47I from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...d-ota-LMY47I-from-LRX21O-radio-restricted.zip
LMY47I from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...mmerhead-ota-LMY47I-from-LRX21O-fullradio.zip (Use this if the one above won't flash)
LMY47I from LRX22C - http://android.clients.google.com/p...d-ota-LMY47I-from-LRX22C-radio-restricted.zip
LMY47I from LRX22C - http://android.clients.google.com/p...mmerhead-ota-LMY47I-from-LRX22C-fullradio.zip (Use this if the one above won't flash)
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LMY47D from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...d-ota-LMY47D-from-LRX21O-radio-restricted.zip
LMY47D from LRX22C - http://android.clients.google.com/p...d-ota-LMY47D-from-LRX22C-radio-restricted.zip
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LRX22C from KTU84P - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-LRX22C-from-KTU84P.6dadaf47.zip
LRX22C from KTU84Q - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-LRX22C-from-KTU84Q.a7e2eebf.zip
LRX22C from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-LRX22C-from-LRX21O.785a2f7a.zip (Original, may not flash for most people)
LRX22C from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...rhead-LRX22C-from-LRX21O.radio-restricted.zip (Attempt to fix #1, may or may not flash.)
LRX22C from LRX21O - http://android.clients.google.com/p...d-hammerhead-LRX22C-from-LRX21O-fullradio.zip (This should flash for everyone)
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LRX21O from KTU84P - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-LRX21O-from-KTU84P.c1a33561.zip
LRX21O from KTU84Q - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-LRX21O-from-KTU84Q.67fdc56d.zip
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KTU84Q from KOT49H - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KTU84Q-from-KOT49H.9cad7d26.zip
KTU84Q from KTU84M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KTU84Q-from-KTU84M.21e068a8.zip
KTU84Q from KTU84P - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KTU84Q-from-KTU84P.a32b2f45.zip
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KTU84P from KTU84M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KTU84P-from-KTU84M.c08cce45.zip
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KTU84M from KOT49H - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KTU84M-from-KOT49H.d173d546.zip
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KOT49H from KFS78N - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49H-from-KFS78N.2a79b8f6.zip
KOT49H from KQS81M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49H-from-KQS81M.f3dc7925.zip
KOT49H from KRT16M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49H-from-KRT16M.b3d1f307.zip
KOT49H from KOT49E - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49H-from-KOT49E.537367d5.zip
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KOT49E from KFS78N - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49E-from-KFS78N.777bedc5.zip
KOT49E from KQS81M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49E-from-KQS81M.79448efe.zip
KOT49E from KRT16M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KOT49E-from-KRT16M.7ed504f6.zip
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KRT16M from KFS78N - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KRT16M-from-KFS78N.c6defefd.zip
KRT16M from KQS81M - http://android.clients.google.com/p...ed-hammerhead-KRT16M-from-KQS81M.ea9d0ad5.zip
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oldblue910 said:
As with so many Nexus devices in the past, I'm going to be tracking OTA update URLs for the Nexus 5 both in this thread and on randomphantasmagoria.com. The first post will be updated with each OTA and if you get an OTA update on your Nexus 5 that I don't have listed here, please get the URL and post it here for the community!
VERY IMPORTANT
When the Nexus 5 launches, it will most likely have an immediate OTA update available the first time you turn it on. Please DO NOT accept this OTA update without getting some information for me first! Too often, people get excited when they turn on their device for the first time and see an update. They accept the update and before we know it, we end up losing all data on the firmware that the device ships with.
When you get your Nexus 5 and turn it on for the first time, please gather the following info before applying that out-of-the-box OTA update:
1. The values of ro.build.fingerprint and ro.build.date.utc from /system/build.prop.
2. The baseband version (can be found in Settings | About Phone)
3. The bootloader version (can be found by booting into fastboot mode, the bootloader version will be displayed on screen).
4. The filename for the out-of-the-box OTA ZIP file (if any). This file can be found in /cache or you can check logcat for the full URL. Either one works.
If you need help with any of this, I'll be more than happy to assist! After we have this information locked down, feel free to apply the OTA update out of the box and enjoy your new device!!
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Thank you, added you to the index.
subscribing. nice to see oldblue here as well
oldblue910 said:
As with so many Nexus devices in the past, I'm going to be tracking OTA update URLs for the Nexus 5 both in this thread and on randomphantasmagoria.com. The first post will be updated with each OTA and if you get an OTA update on your Nexus 5 that I don't have listed here, please get the URL and post it here for the community!
VERY IMPORTANT
When the Nexus 5 launches, it will most likely have an immediate OTA update available the first time you turn it on. Please DO NOT accept this OTA update without getting some information for me first! Too often, people get excited when they turn on their device for the first time and see an update. They accept the update and before we know it, we end up losing all data on the firmware that the device ships with.
When you get your Nexus 5 and turn it on for the first time, please gather the following info before applying that out-of-the-box OTA update:
1. The values of ro.build.fingerprint and ro.build.date.utc from /system/build.prop.
2. The baseband version (can be found in Settings | About Phone)
3. The bootloader version (can be found by booting into fastboot mode, the bootloader version will be displayed on screen).
4. The filename for the out-of-the-box OTA ZIP file (if any). This file can be found in /cache or you can check logcat for the full URL. Either one works.
If you need help with any of this, I'll be more than happy to assist! After we have this information locked down, feel free to apply the OTA update out of the box and enjoy your new device!!
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Any reason your not just requesting a system dump of the out of the box firmware?
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TheWhiteChallenger said:
Any reason your not just requesting a system dump of the out of the box firmware?
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Good question. Basically it comes down to the fact that system dumps aren't official and you can never be guaranteed that what you're getting is pure and unmodified. Because of that, they're pretty much useless for me.
For a shipping firmware that just gets updated upon first boot, I just want the info. It's much faster for someone to just type out the info I need rather than dumping the system, zipping it, uploading it, downloading it and hitting a hex editor to get the bootloader and baseband versions from the dumps.
I'm sure someone will post a system dump, but unless it's an OTA or a set of official fastboot images from Google, I don't really have any use for them.
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Alright guys, the Nexus 5 order pages are live. If anyone buys one, PLEASE get the info I need (listed in the first post) before applying the out-of-the-box OTA update. Thank you!!
oldblue910 said:
Alright guys, the Nexus 5 order pages are live. If anyone buys one, PLEASE get the info I need (listed in the first post) before applying the out-of-the-box OTA update. Thank you!!
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Will do. Just ordered my white 32GB with 2 day shipping. I live in WV and know from the N4 release that they have a facility in Lexington, KY where it will most likely ship from.
*subscribing*
wvcadle said:
Will do. Just ordered my white 32GB with 2 day shipping. I live in WV and know from the N4 release that they have a facility in Lexington, KY where it will most likely ship from.
*subscribing*
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Thank you very much. Much appreciated. Also, once you get that info, apply the out-of-the-box OTA update and then get the same info for the updated firmware as well, please!
oldblue910 said:
Thank you very much. Much appreciated. Also, once you get that info, apply the out-of-the-box OTA update and then get the same info for the updated firmware as well, please!
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Will do.
wvcadle said:
Will do.
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You're the man. Thanks, dude!
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/3507867?hl=en&ref_topic=3415518 said:
The new Nexus 5 comes with Android 4.4 pre-installed. Note that you will be prompted to install a small update when you set up your device.
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We can more or less expect that the initial rom wont ever be dumped, as SETTING UP THE DEVICE WILL FORCE AN OTA.
This is what happened for the 2013 N7 and for the GE S4.
If you are willing to try and get the initial ota, you will likely need wireshark/fiddler/<your preferred network sniffer> to get the url.
TheManii said:
We can more or less expect that the initial rom wont ever be dumped, as SETTING UP THE DEVICE WILL FORCE AN OTA.
This is what happened for the 2013 N7 and for the GE S4.
If you are willing to try and get the initial ota, you will likely need wireshark/fiddler/<your preferred network sniffer> to get the url.
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Unless you are like me, who doesn't boot into Android the first time until after I unlock the bootloader, dump all the partitions and get root...
efrant said:
Unless you are like me, who doesn't boot into Android the first time until after I unlock the bootloader, dump all the partitions and get root...
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Same here
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efrant said:
Unless you are like me, who doesn't boot into Android the first time until after I unlock the bootloader, dump all the partitions and get root...
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Well that would require waiting a custom rec to be released first, generally people here are so impatient they'll flash a rom and when they realize it's a dos 4.0 image they'll just come and complain because no factory images are available
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https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-building/JVLaFRoJxFk said:
the kitkat release build (KRT16M) for the Nexus 5--which will be tagged with android-4.4_r1
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Whatever the initial rom is, it will likely OTA to KRT16M
TheManii said:
We can more or less expect that the initial rom wont ever be dumped, as SETTING UP THE DEVICE WILL FORCE AN OTA.
This is what happened for the 2013 N7 and for the GE S4.
If you are willing to try and get the initial ota, you will likely need wireshark/fiddler/<your preferred network sniffer> to get the url.
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Is it possible to set up the device with no network connection and avoid any initial OTA update?
I'm thinking not, first post states it could be pre-downloaded and in the cache folder...
koriflame said:
Is it possible to set up the device with no network connection and avoid any initial OTA update?
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Possibly...you can definitely try. :good:
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My N5 will be showing up Monday afternoon. I'll pull the OTA link if it hasn't been posted by then.
El Daddy said:
My N5 will be showing up Monday afternoon. I'll pull the OTA link if it hasn't been posted by then.
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And all the info on the shipping firmware!! Keep in mind that, like the N7 2013 WiFi, there may be two OTAs out of the box. The first one will be forced during the setup screen. That one will convert the ROM from dev-keys to release-keys, then once that one is in and you set up your device, it'll probably get a normal OTA to KRT16M.
I hope there's a custom recovery available by Monday. Otherwise we may lose that initial devkeys->releasekeys OTA because it's forced.
If there is a custom recovery, make sure you don't boot the system normally the first time. Instead, the first time you turn it on, boot it into fastboot mode (power + volume down). Note the bootloader and baseband versions on screen. At that point, unlock the bootloader, boot the custom recovery (use fastboot boot recovery.img so you don't overwrite the stock recovery), and do a nandroid. Provide that Nandroid backup, please!
Once that's done, stay in the custom recovery and do an adb shell. Dump the radio if you can. I can help you with that if you don't know how.
After that, boot her up normally, accept the forced OTA and after it applies, DO NOT let it boot up again. Once it reboots, hold down volume down as it reboots so it'll go back into fastboot mode. Note if the bootloader version changed. Boot your custom recovery again (use fastboot boot) and this time do an adb pull on the log files in /cache/recovery. The devkeys->release keys OTA filename should be in there. Post that.
After that, boot her up, set her up, and get the OTA link to the KRT16M OTA, and then tell us the new baseband and bootloader versions for KRT16M. Thanks everyone for offering to help. If there is a custom recovery by Monday that'll be awesome. If not, we may lose the devkeys->releasekeys OTA file. :/
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oldblue910 said:
And all the info on the shipping firmware!! Keep in mind that, like the N7 2013 WiFi, there may be two OTAs out of the box. The first one will be forced during the setup screen. That one will convert the ROM from dev-keys to release-keys, then once that one is in and you set up your device, it'll probably get a normal OTA to KRT16M.
I hope there's a custom recovery available by Monday. Otherwise we may lose that initial devkeys->releasekeys OTA because it's forced.
If there is a custom recovery, make sure you don't boot the system normally the first time. Instead, the first time you turn it on, boot it into fastboot mode (power + volume down). Note the bootloader and baseband versions on screen. At that point, unlock the bootloader, boot the custom recovery (use fastboot boot recovery.img so you don't overwrite the stock recovery), and do a nandroid. Provide that Nandroid backup, please!
Once that's done, stay in the custom recovery and do an adb shell. Dump the radio if you can. I can help you with that if you don't know how.
After that, boot her up normally, accept the forced OTA and after it applies, DO NOT let it boot up again. Once it reboots, hold down volume down as it reboots so it'll go back into fastboot mode. Note if the bootloader version changed. Boot your custom recovery again (use fastboot boot) and this time do an adb pull on the log files in /cache/recovery. The devkeys->release keys OTA filename should be in there. Post that.
After that, boot her up, set her up, and get the OTA link to the KRT16M OTA, and then tell us the new baseband and bootloader versions for KRT16M. Thanks everyone for offering to help. If there is a custom recovery by Monday that'll be awesome. If not, we may lose the devkeys->releasekeys OTA file. :/
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Hmm, I didn't know about the forced OTA during setup. Does it reboot the device or somehow just switch the keys?
Anyway, I'll do what I can. Hopefully, I can keep my excitement in check and remember to do all these things!

[Q] System update impossible

Hi,
Since yesterday, my phone ask me to do an update (screenshot [FR]). if i answer no, it ask me again later, so i finally answer yes but it reboot my phone and ask me again if i want to do the update.
Any idea ?
Thanks
alain21218 said:
Hi,
Since yesterday, my phone ask me to do an update (screenshot [FR]). if i answer no, it ask me again later, so i finally answer yes but it reboot my phone and ask me again if i want to do the update.
Any idea ?
Thanks
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This is an issue many people have. Download it, then on the screen that says: Install now, Install later, or Don't install choose Don't install. Go into Software updates and remove the check mark from Auto-download system updates and it shouldn't bother you anymore. Hopefully soon HTC will release an official RUU with the update included. As of now there is no fix. I contacted HTC and Boost Mobile Technical Support and they both said there is nothing they can do about it.
blaqueknight said:
This is an issue many people have. Download it, then on the screen that says: Install now, Install later, or Don't install choose Don't install. Go into Software updates and remove the check mark from Auto-download system updates and it shouldn't bother you anymore. Hopefully soon HTC will release an official RUU with the update included. As of now there is no fix. I contacted HTC and Boost Mobile Technical Support and they both said there is nothing they can do about it.
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Thanks for your answer !
I followed your instructions but now it still ask me to do the update. I guess the only fix is to turn off wifi...
alain21218 said:
Thanks for your answer !
I followed your instructions but now it still ask me to do the update. I guess the only fix is to turn off wifi...
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Sorry. They aren't in the correct order. After the check mark is gone download and select Don't install again. It shouldn't bother you again.
Really thanks to you, it worked this time
Stock recovery is probably the answer
One a different device I had (a younger cousin to our fine desire 510) you couldn't apply updates without the stock recovery. I'll dig up the links of anyone is interested, but I'll bet that's the issue. I read a rumor that no one has a copy of stock recovery (can't remember the reason)? If so we're gonna need a RUU, then apply updates, then reinstall twrp and other goodies. I've got an update in the pipeline, now I know not to waste data on it
Edit : I didn't read close but one of the guy says he got update to install with the stock recovery and provides linkshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-510/help/update-fails-to-install-t3076841

Android System Update *root* 24.6 MB........

I was hoping someone could help me out with this......
I've been getting this irritating "Android System Update" (screenshot attached) week after week.
I'm rooted (unlocked bootloader), running stock 5.1.1
This update keeps showing up and when I go to install it, the phone reboots, then it goes it TWRP. I'm assuming this hasn't installed correctly because it keeps coming back.
Does anyone know how to get rid of this or install it correctly. It's becoming quite annoying when it pops up time after time.
Thank you-
Install the update manually or block OTAs.
nhizzat said:
Install the update manually or block OTAs.
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How do I install manually?
That's what I'm trying to find out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/nexus-6-ota-help-desk-t2992919
You can't take OTA if you are rooted.
jj14 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/nexus-6-ota-help-desk-t2992919
You can't take OTA if you are rooted.
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Thank you.
So I just need to find the security patch and manually install it?
Now where to find it, LOL
I'd start by reading the stickies at the top of the thread list... Good readng.
this update would probably be LMY48I, for the stagefright patch.
what is your current build number?
IINexusII said:
this update would probably be LMY48I, for the stagefright patch.
what is your current build number?
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LMY47Z (screenshot attached)
I have Verizon.
I thought the builds were carrier specific.
This is what I found:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mysid
MVLJR said:
This is what I found:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mysid
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The link you posted is for Galaxy Nexus (not N6). It is the same page, but a different location. You need https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
@IINexusII is likely correct that the update you received is LMY48I. So you should be able to flash that
MVLJR said:
So I just need to find the security patch and manually install it?
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See the end of the first post on the link that I shared above
Didgeridoohan said:
I'd start by reading the stickies at the top of the thread list... Good readng.
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IINexusII said:
this update would probably be LMY48I, for the stagefright patch.
what is your current build number?
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jj14 said:
The link you posted is for Galaxy Nexus (not N6). It is the same page, but a different location. You need https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
@IINexusII is likely correct that the update you received is LMY48I. So you should be able to flash that
See the end of the first post on the link that I shared above
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Thank you all very much for your help.
I'll try to patch one of these updates this weekend when I have some time off.
I'm the gatekeeper for all that is Android OS in my family. Myself, my Mom and now my Dad all have Nexus 6' and I've rooted us all. So I install it on my phone first and then the same with theirs.
I was so happy I found a fix for the MLB At Bat app and their stupid blackout rules.
This is just great, been having the same issue and versions
This covered everything I had at the moment!
I applied the update tonight, sick of those damn OTA prompts.
This is where I got mine from, but still not sure if I chose the right one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/fxz-nexus-6-recovery-flashable-fastboot-t3066052
Installed the download from:
LVY48F (5.1.1 Project Fi bugfix update 20150910)
It says Project Fi only, but I have no idea what that is. I didn't see an option for LVY48I, so I went with LVY48F.
Did I do this right?
Want to make sure I didn't screw up my phone.
I tried installing the OEM ROM from here, but it failed while trying to flash it via TWRP recovery:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
"5.1.1 (LMY48I)"
Anyone?
MVLJR said:
I tried installing the OEM ROM from here, but it failed while trying to flash it via TWRP recovery:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#shamu
"5.1.1 (LMY48I)"
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Latest factory image is LMY48M
Here is guide how to flash factory image. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
Thank you!
I flashed the Pure Nexus ROM this past weekend and so far, so good. Loving some of the features not included in stock.

Repeat update notification

Afternoon all, just wondering if anyone could help on a quick problem - my Nexus 6 keeps prompting me to update but when I do it hangs after the reboot with what I assume is the recovery error message (red exclamation mark). I'm already on build LMY48I on 5.1.1, which I was under the impression was the September 2015 security patch. I'm fully stock, not rooted or any other mods. I am abroad currently, which I wouldn't imagine has any effect?
Could anyone offer any help on this or steer me in the right direction for further information.
Thanks in advance.
Latest build is LMY48M. OTA may fail because of corrupted download.
You may wanna update your signature.
Yeah, OK, thanks, not been around these parts for awhile.
Would you mind letting me know how I would go about getting a fresh download of the update using OTA?
Thank for the reply.
Still booting normally? Bootloader locked?
When you get to error with Android logo with tummy open press Power then VolumeUp this will show more details about the error. Write everything down.
Hi, sorry for for delay in replying. Bootloader is locked, boots normally when not trying to apply this update.
Next time I try to update I'll log the error messages and revert back here, thanks for your help.
gardy09 said:
Hi, sorry for for delay in replying. Bootloader is locked, boots normally when not trying to apply this update.
Next time I try to update I'll log the error messages and revert back here, thanks for your help.
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If you're overseas you may be getting an incorrect build, not quite sure how that works
Strangely I thought it might have something towards do with being in Spain. I'll factory reset when I get home and see if that works.
Me too
Sorry to bump an old thread but the OP describes the EXACT problem I am having. Repeat system update update notifications. It says its downloaded but it goes to error when apply the update. I first got the notification in Qatar. I am unlocked and rootwd nexus 6 but running stock 5.1.1.
How can I get rid of the incorrect build?
soccerguy243 said:
Sorry to bump an old thread but the OP describes the EXACT problem I am having. Repeat system update update notifications. It says its downloaded but it goes to error when apply the update. I first got the notification in Qatar. I am unlocked and rootwd nexus 6 but running stock 5.1.1.
How can I get rid of the incorrect build?
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two way.. update to the latest, or long press the update then oresspress the white circle that appears in the right, then press disable notifications. but i thing updating to the is most important.
simms22 said:
two way.. update to the latest, or long press the update then oresspress the white circle that appears in the right, then press disable notifications. but i thing updating to the is most important.
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When I go to settings, about phone, it shows I àm running 5.1.1 which is the latest version. But ht I still get the notification.
soccerguy243 said:
When I go to settings, about phone, it shows I àm running 5.1.1 which is the latest version. But ht I still get the notification.
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There have been serveral updates with version number 5.1.1. What you need to check is the build number.
The latest are LMY48M (most people), LYZ28K (T-Mobile) or LVY48F (Project Fi).
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soccerguy243 said:
Sorry to bump an old thread but the OP describes the EXACT problem I am having. Repeat system update update notifications. It says its downloaded but it goes to error when apply the update. I first got the notification in Qatar. I am unlocked and rootwd nexus 6 but running stock 5.1.1.
How can I get rid of the incorrect build?
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Ah, just re-read your first post. You can't take an OTA-update, since you're rooted. You need to flash a factory image (or relevant parts of one).
Check the stickies for instructions...
Didgeridoohan said:
There have been serveral updates with version number 5.1.1. What you need to check is the build number.
The latest are LMY48M (most people), LYZ28K (T-Mobile) or LVY48F (Project Fi).
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Ah, just re-read your first post. You can't take an OTA-update, since you're rooted. You need to flash a factory image (or relevant parts of one).
Check the stickies for instructions...
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I have 47Z installed. I'll use nexus root toolkit to get the latest. Thanks SO MUCH!
Evening all and sorry for delayed response. I've called Google today and they were no help whatsoever, the person I spoke to didn't even know the difference between Android versions and build numbers, I had to explain it to her. Is there any way of checking or finding out what build is being pushed to my phone? Also, will I be able to update to 6.0 when it arrives if I haven't sorted this problem ie how to clear this potentially corrupted download? Am I correct in thinking that I need to be on LMY48M and not on LMY48I - thanks in advance.
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Evening all and sorry for delayed response. I've called Google today and they were no help whatsoever, the person I spoke to didn't even know the difference between Android versions and build numbers, I had to explain it to her. Is there any way of checking or finding out what build is being pushed to my phone? Also, will I be able to update to 6.0 when it arrives if I haven't sorted this problem ie how to clear this potentially corrupted download? Am I correct in thinking that I need to be on LMY48M and not on LMY48I - thanks in advance.
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Have you ever found out more details about update error? Press Power then Volume Up on error screen.
Will do it now, hang on...
This is the error message I get...
gardy09 said:
This is the error message I get...
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At this point you have few choices.
File bug report and wait for resolution.
Try Factory Reset. Using PC try fastboot format userdata and format cache.
Unlock bootloader and flash factory image. Might just well go straight to 6.0 MRA58K. You will loose all your private data either way. Backup all your private stuff.
So have downloaded the MRA58K build of 6.0, attempting to sideload via ADB, device seen, reboot bootloader, into recovery, use ./adb sideload 'file.zip' but getting a footer and signature error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
And how the hell does one update a 5 year old signature on XDA!?
Edit - so just reading around and there are two issues I've noted 1) that I'm going from LMY48I straight to MRA58K and missing out LMY48M or 2) that the factory images can't be sideloaded, they need to use the fastboot scripts. Any ideas what could be causing my errors?
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So have downloaded the MRA58K build of 6.0, attempting to sideload via ADB, device seen, reboot bootloader, into recovery, use ./adb sideload 'file.zip' but getting a footer and signature error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
And how the hell does one update a 5 year old signature on XDA!?
Edit - so just reading around and there are two issues I've noted 1) that I'm going from LMY48I straight to MRA58K and missing out LMY48M or 2) that the factory images can't be sideloaded, they need to use the fastboot scripts. Any ideas what could be causing my errors?
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Here is guide how to flash factory images http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008
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So have downloaded the MRA58K build of 6.0, attempting to sideload via ADB, device seen, reboot bootloader, into recovery, use ./adb sideload 'file.zip' but getting a footer and signature error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
And how the hell does one update a 5 year old signature on XDA!?
Edit - so just reading around and there are two issues I've noted 1) that I'm going from LMY48I straight to MRA58K and missing out LMY48M or 2) that the factory images can't be sideloaded, they need to use the fastboot scripts. Any ideas what could be causing my errors?
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You'll have to find the update from ur current version to the new version. You'll probably have to get LMY48M, didn't see one from I
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December 2022 update on Pixel 5

This is the first time that my Pixel 5 refuses to see an update. Even when I tell it to check for an update, it says I am current with the november update, and this is now December 16. Anyone have any idea why? What can I do to fix this?
That's a weird issue. Maybe you could try to update manually through the official factory images site?
If you use the 'flash-all.bat', make sure to right-click -> edit the 'flash-all.bat' file and remove the '-w' from the last command line and save the file. The '-w' will wipe your phone.
Just update manually via OTA image, its easy and without the risk of data loss.
I do that almost every month.
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Just update manually via OTA image, its easy and without the risk of data loss.
I do that almost every month.
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Yeah, do this.
Easy instructions on doing a manual OTA image?
wilderja said:
Easy instructions on doing a manual OTA image?
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The instructions are written here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota
It should be fairly straight forward to follow, although it does kinda assume you know some basics.
To help get you started:
Download the SDK Platform Tools to desktop and unzip.
Open notepad, type in "cmd" then click file->save as->
File name: platformtools.bat (do not name the file "cmd")
Save as type: All files (<- important!)
Move the platformtools.bat file into the Platform Tools folder that you unzipped.
(You can watch my video to help guide you through steps 2 and 3 from time stamp 0:45 to 1:10)
Double click the platformtools.bat file.
On your device, go to Settings->About phone. Scroll to the bottom and tap the "Build number" 7 times. You will get a pop up saying Developer options enabled.
Go to Settings->System->Advanced->Developer options. Find "USB debugging" and enable it.
(For steps 5 and 6, you can watch the same video above from time stamp 1:43 to 2:05)
Plug in your phone to your PC. The phone will give a prompt asking do you allow usb debugging. Tap the checkbox to say "always" and then "yes".
Download the latest december ota file and move the file into the Platform Tools folder.
From here on out, go to the ota link at the top and start at step 4.
The first time doing these kind of things may be overwhelming. But the more you do, the more you'll understand what each step does and you'll gain confidence doing this again in the future.
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The instructions are written here: https://developers.google.com/android/ota
It should be fairly straight forward to follow, although it does kinda assume you know some basics.
To help get you started:
Download the SDK Platform Tools to desktop and unzip.
Open notepad, type in "cmd" then click file->save as->
File name: platformtools.bat (do not name the file "cmd")
Save as type: All files (<- important!)
Move the platformtools.bat file into the Platform Tools folder that you unzipped.
(You can watch my video to help guide you through steps 2 and 3 from time stamp 0:45 to 1:10)
Double click the platformtools.bat file.
On your device, go to Settings->About phone. Scroll to the bottom and tap the "Build number" 7 times. You will get a pop up saying Developer options enabled.
Go to Settings->System->Advanced->Developer options. Find "USB debugging" and enable it.
(For steps 5 and 6, you can watch the same video above from time stamp 1:43 to 2:05)
Plug in your phone to your PC. The phone will give a prompt asking do you allow usb debugging. Tap the checkbox to say "always" and then "yes".
Download the latest december ota file and move the file into the Platform Tools folder.
From here on out, go to the ota link at the top and start at step 4.
The first time doing these kind of things may be overwhelming. But the more you do, the more you'll understand what each step does and you'll gain confidence doing this again in the future.
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Thanks for the info. Updated via sideload. No idea what happened with this update, but it is installed now. THANKS!
wilderja said:
Thanks for the info. Updated via sideload. No idea what happened with this update, but it is installed now. THANKS!
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My pleasure Glad it worked.
There is no official announcement but I'd bet the roll out was paused on Pixel 5 and 5a because it has a serious 5g to LTE issue, whenever it tries to switch over the phone crashes.. the only way I've been able to stop it from happening to set mine to LTE.. this happens on TMobile network (unlocked devices) and it's happened to all three of my Pixel 5's that updated to the December 2022 update (I side load all the updates since it's faster then the OTA push).
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There is no official announcement but I'd bet the roll out was paused on Pixel 5 and 5a because it has a serious 5g to LTE issue, whenever it tries to switch over the phone crashes.. the only way I've been able to stop it from happening to set mine to LTE.. this happens on TMobile network (unlocked devices) and it's happened to all three of my Pixel 5's that updated to the December 2022 update (I side load all the updates since it's faster then the OTA push).
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You would not believe how thankful I am that you solved this for me. I scoured reddit asking people if their Pixel 5's were shutting down and all of them were like, "bad battery" or "faulty motherboard". But it didn't explain why the November update was stable for me. Setting my device to LTE only fixed my shutdowns, thank you for sharing this.
For other interested, there is a longer discussion here: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/1809
It is now mid January and I'm still on the November update. Has anyone on T-Mobile/Fi been able to get the update?
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It is now mid January and I'm still on the November update. Has anyone on T-Mobile/Fi been able to get the update?
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Why can't you update manually?
V0latyle said:
Why can't you update manually?
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The reason I bought a Google phone was to try to get a good product experience. I really didn't want to have to go through such a manual process to get updates. And I read that some people seem to report crashes after manually updating.
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The reason I bought a Google phone was to try to get a good product experience. I really didn't want to have to go through such a manual process to get updates. And I read that some people seem to report crashes after manually updating.
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It's rather easy, you don't really need much if any coding experience.
Android Flash Tool
Pixel Flasher, is a very simple amazing tool as well.
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The reason I bought a Google phone was to try to get a good product experience. I really didn't want to have to go through such a manual process to get updates. And I read that some people seem to report crashes after manually updating.
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Use this page to download the OTA for your device, and follow the instructions on the page to sideload the OTA. This is the safest method for updating.

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