Can't update to 5.1.1 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

I've tried half a dozen times to update my stock S5. The update downloads, but as soon as the install starts I get a message that it failed. At first I thought it was because I only had a little over a gig of space, so I started deleting apps. Each time it fails I delete more and try again with the same results. When I tried today I had 4.5 gigs of available space. That should be enough, right? I'm not interested - and don't know how - to root or run different roms. I'm fine with stock, but I'd like to use the latest version available to me from AT&T. Help?
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I heard it needs 6 gigs... I'm still on 5.0 rooted though.
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Do we have the new market yet?

I have seen some updates to the market and having seen my friends phones, (HTC Desire and SGSII ) I would like to know if the new updated layout for the market has been pushed out for the nexus yet?
I tried uninstalling the updates for the market app and restarting my phone but it doesn't work
I am also running stock 2.3.4 not rooted
Yes mine auto updated to the latest a couple of days ago.
BTW. CM7 latest nightly.
Yep. Got 3.1.5 showing on my N1.
Thats strange, is there any way to force the update?
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Warmo161 said:
Thats strange, is there any way to force the update?
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I don't think you can force it if you didn't get it OTA, but you can download it, and manually install. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1272152
Cool, ill check it out thanks!
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FC during update downloads
Since the 3.1.5 market, I am seeing lots of Market FCs when trying to download updated apps. I am not able to update anything successfully.
Tried wiping Market Data and Cache, reinstalling Market from the XDA link multiple times, and changing language.
N1 MarkDenver AOSP v3.1 ROM - very stable by the way, currently 194 hours since last reboot, and that was to finish installing software.

Unable to download paid apps from market...

I am unable to download paid apps from the market, whenever i try to d/l it gives an error "an error occurred. please try again". I just have one gmail account configured. Wiped cache, dalvik, app data market data... no avail... it works fine when d/l free apps, and i am able to d/l paid apps but only when buying it from desktop which gets pushed to my phones market.
Anyone got any solution apart from flashing the rom again??. I am on simplicity 1.6.1
Hi,
I encountered the same problem, I was trying to download some of the 10 cent apps google offers at the moment, but no luck. Every time same problem you have described.
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Ya same with me too... not able to dl the 10 cents ones and also the normal ones but paid... free apps are fine...
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Uninstall the market update, download jelly defender, then let it auto update the market again afterwards.
Ran into the same problem last night.
You may have to temporarily freeze the market updater with titanium backup or similar program.
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greeced said:
Uninstall the market update, download jelly defender, then let it auto update the market again afterwards.
Ran into the same problem last night.
You may have to temporarily freeze the market updater with titanium backup or similar program.
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That didn't work for me although I am using a custom rom but it was working as early as this afternoon. When i tried to purchase an app online to have sent to my phone I got the same error message.
Installed a new rom and it seems to be workin now.. Never exactly got to know the problem but i am happy that it works.now..
drtdivr said:
That didn't work for me although I am using a custom rom but it was working as early as this afternoon. When i tried to purchase an app online to have sent to my phone I got the same error message.
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Android 4.3 on 2012 nexus 7

Hello,
I have a 2012 nexus seven, do android 4.3 will work on it using normal android system upgrade from settings? Because it says that there isn't any update available.
And can I root the device normally afterwards?
And my data will be saved?
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Machlev said:
Hello,
I have a 2012 nexus seven, do android 4.3 will work on it using normal android system upgrade from settings? Because it says that there isn't any update available.
And can I root the device normally afterwards?
And my data will be saved?
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Over the air updates often take time to roll out. Give it time and the update will come.
Of course, you can root and flash a custom ROM based on 4.3, but unless you already have an unlocked bootloader, you will lose your data.
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mikeyd85 said:
Over the air updates often take time to roll out. Give it time and the update will come.
Of course, you can root and flash a custom ROM based on 4.3, but unless you already have an unlocked bootloader, you will lose your data.
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I have rooted my n7 without unlocking my bootloader. I'm using stock ROM. So my data will be saved?
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Machlev said:
I have rooted my n7 without unlocking my bootloader. I'm using stock ROM. So my data will be saved?
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You'll lose root, but so long as you made no changes to the preinstalled /system portion of the ROM, the OTA should run without killing any of your data.
Rirere said:
You'll lose root, but so long as you made no changes to the preinstalled /system portion of the ROM, the OTA should run without killing any of your data.
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OK, so tomorrow morning/afternoon I'll see the update?
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It can take a lot longer than that, several days or a few weeks sometimes.
I just installed the factory image on my Nexus 7, but this will delete all your data...
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You'll lose root, but so long as you made no changes to the preinstalled /system portion of the ROM, the OTA should run without killing any of your data.
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If he has Superuser he can download OTA Root Keeper off Google Play to keep root when he installs the OTA or if he uses SuperSU instead, the pro (paid) version has an option to protect root.
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Got the 4.3 upgrade OTA this morning but had to use the old trick.... "Google Services Framework > Force stop > clear data" to make it show up.
johnny15 said:
Got the 4.3 upgrade OTA this morning but had to use the old trick.... "Google Services Framework > Force stop > clear data" to make it show up.
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Been doing that all day no luck here.
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This is why it pays to have an unlocked bootloader.
You would be running 4.3, rooted, and no loss of data if you did.
VAVA Mk2 said:
If he has Superuser he can download OTA Root Keeper off Google Play to keep root when he installs the OTA
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Not at this stage, it seems.
"It means preserving root with OTA Root Keeper won't be possible anymore as new rooting techniques rely on more than just a setuid su binary in /system."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241517
roshea66 said:
Not at this stage, it seems.
"It means preserving root with OTA Root Keeper won't be possible anymore as new rooting techniques rely on more than just a setuid su binary in /system."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241517
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Yeah you are right. They updated their app to show it at the moment does not have 4.3 support. Rooting a Nexus device is easy enough, though, that I would not worry about it.
OTA link for Nakasi is posted over the OTA repository
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phonic said:
This is why it pays to have an unlocked bootloader.
You would be running 4.3, rooted, and no loss of data if you did.
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Fastboot oem unlock is the first I do when I get home with a new nexus device lol. Of course this thing has seen less than an few hours of stock ROMs in the past year lol.
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Just updated my nexus 7 via. OTA.
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Finally got the update this evening! Had a notification to say it'd downloaded and was ready to install, but I was in the middle of fixing a Play Store issue which meant removing and reinstating my Google account...
Of course, this meant that the notification disappeared and I'm still stuck on 4.2.2 with the manual update via 'About tablet' not working.
If it's downloaded, can I assume that it's still somewhere on my device? If not, will I possibly have to wait days or weeks to receive the update again?!
I'm not rooted by the way.
Pepski said:
Finally got the update this evening! Had a notification to say it'd downloaded and was ready to install, but I was in the middle of fixing a Play Store issue which meant removing and reinstating my Google account...
Of course, this meant that the notification disappeared and I'm still stuck on 4.2.2 with the manual update via 'About tablet' not working.
If it's downloaded, can I assume that it's still somewhere on my device? If not, will I possibly have to wait days or weeks to receive the update again?!
I'm not rooted by the way.
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Check your cache folder, should be there.
johnny15 said:
Got the 4.3 upgrade OTA this morning but had to use the old trick.... "Google Services Framework > Force stop > clear data" to make it show up.
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4 Days have passed and still no upgrade
What do I do? And I have rooted using motochopper without unlocking boot loader, so my data will be saved?
Should I use this?: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
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Hey guys I have an unlocked bootloader and rooted device on 4.2.2. Just received ota update notification. If I proceed with the update will it keep root? When I updated via ota the past few times it kept root but with 4.3 I am unsure as I don't want to brick my device
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rkanwar said:
Hey guys I have an unlocked bootloader and rooted device on 4.2.2. Just received ota update notification. If I proceed with the update will it keep root? When I updated via ota the past few times it kept root but with 4.3 I am unsure as I don't want to brick my device
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No, not unless you install one of the 4.3 zips floating around XDA via custom TWRP recovery.
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[Q] [email protected]!

Hi. In preparation for the soon to be released kitkat update I decided to return my phone to stock in order to have a seamless update on the day of release. I first uninstalled all my mods, then I did a phone reset, and as suggested my another member I did a "full unroot" using super user. The phone no longer has root access and appears to be stock, but when I reboot it the boot screen has a lock on it. How do I reset completely to stock and get rid of this lock problem.
Triangle away. It's in the playstore
You will have to re root for triangle away to work though.
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I don't see the att variant listed under supported devices. Can you guys confirm that triangle away works with the newest NB4 update?
Yes it works
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For this purpose you must used triangle way app which is available on play store it`s work fine , i already implemented this.
Get it for free here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/orig-development/2013-10-04-triangleaway-v3-10-t1494114
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Where can i find kingo root 1.18? I tried the latest version and it fails detecting my device. I've heard that people have had success using the older version though. Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: Found v1.12 online and it worked fine with the NB4 update

Partial 5.0 update

I'll start this off by saying I've been away from android for about a year now, just got my nexus back up and running and updated to 5.0 manually with adb. For some reason it didn't update completely or something though, I still seem to have the jb launcher. I updated straight from a jb version of paranoid android that was like 4.1, didn't think that would be a problem since I did the manual update. What do I need to do? I feel like this is probably just an obvious thing that I'm missing because of the time passed since I've done any of this
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You have to install Google Launcher from Play store.
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Really that's it? Long ass post for nothing lol thanks
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wareju said:
Really that's it? Long ass post for nothing lol thanks
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I downloaded the factory image and set it up from the beggining. It has jb launcher default. You have to download from google play yourself. There is no issue about it.
Thanks OP, I was in same boat
On a side question, I did mine OTA, any benefit to have done it via factory image instead?
Just install Google now launcher. Factory images are for those who can't wait for ota. If you have the ota then it's no different from factory images.
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mario24601 said:
Thanks OP, I was in same boat
On a side question, I did mine OTA, any benefit to have done it via factory image instead?
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I personally think flashing the factory image is a little more stable (just my opinion, though). Plus it is way less of a hassle if you're using any rom mods, custom recovery, etc. since the OTA won't flash if you do any of these. Also, with an OTA you have to either wait for the notification or get the right zip to flash over the version you're currently running....for example, if you have 4.3 and you want to update to 5.0 via OTA zip you can't use the 4.4->5.0 one...you have to find the 4.3->5.0 one. Factory images 'just work'....way less headaches
Thanks. Doing flash via code method listed on thread here.

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