
wwallace1979
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Schaut mal was ich heute bei den XDA-Developers gefunden habe.
So wie es ausschaut muss man nachher nur noch das Rom rooten.
Das funktioniert aber problemlos mit dem ToolKit wie unter 4.1.2
Quelle:[Download] Android 4.2 (JOP40C) for the GSM Galaxy Nexus - xda-developers
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Android 4.2 (JOP40C) for the GSM Galaxy Nexus
So wie es ausschaut muss man nachher nur noch das Rom rooten.
Das funktioniert aber problemlos mit dem ToolKit wie unter 4.1.2
Quelle:[Download] Android 4.2 (JOP40C) for the GSM Galaxy Nexus - xda-developers
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Android 4.2 (JOP40C) for the GSM Galaxy Nexus
if you are on a GSM Galaxy Nexus, it is time for you to enjoy some Android 4.2. Click the link below and enjoy
DOWNLOAD TAKJU JOP40C
Make sure you follow the methods below.
Method 1 CWM 5.5.0.2 or 5.5.0.4 (i.e., NON-touch) recovery installed
EDIT: For those flashing a Jelly Bean update, in order to retain your CWM recovery, use the revised Method 1 here (missing link) by Revoked instead of using the Method 1 below. (The method 1 below will work just fine for JB but you will need to re-flash CWM, and rename /system/etc/install-recovery.sh once you are booted.)
1) Download the correct update for your build on to your computer;
2) Open the archive and delete the recovery folder; EDIT: Do NOT do this step if it you are using any Jelly Bean update, i.e., JRN84D or newer.
3) Copy the file to /sdcard on your device;
4) Reboot into CWM;
5) Select install zip from sdcard;
6) Select choose zip from sdcard;
7) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
8) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 2 Stock recovery installed, Unlocked bootloader
1) Download the correct update for your build on to your computer;
2) Copy the file to /sdcard on your device;
3) Download CWM from here and place it on your computer in the same directory as your fastboot binary. For CDMA/LTE devices, use this version;
4) Rename the CWM image to cwm.img
5) Reboot into fastboot mode;
6) Open a command prompt in the same directory;
7) Type fastboot devices to make sure your device is recognized;
8) Type fastboot boot cwm.img
9) Select install zip from sdcard;
10) Select choose zip from sdcard;
11) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
12) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 3 Stock recovery locked bl, no root
1) Reboot your device into the stock recovery (i.e., the screen with the Android on its back with the !;
2) Access the stock recovery menu by pressing power and volume up;
3) Select Apply update from ADB;
4) Download the correct update for your build and place it in the same directory as your ADB binary;
5) Open a command prompt in the same directory as your ADB binary;
6) Type adb devices to make sure that your device is recognized;
7) Type adb sideload name-of-file.zip
8) Reboot. Done.
Please note: your device should also be running build JZO54K before trying to install the update manually.
Aditional Information
About the Galaxy Nexus versions (by the user dcrin3): link
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Developer Options are hidden in 4.2, just go to: Settings, About phone, tap "Build number" 7 times.

DOWNLOAD TAKJU JOP40C
Make sure you follow the methods below.
Method 1 CWM 5.5.0.2 or 5.5.0.4 (i.e., NON-touch) recovery installed
EDIT: For those flashing a Jelly Bean update, in order to retain your CWM recovery, use the revised Method 1 here (missing link) by Revoked instead of using the Method 1 below. (The method 1 below will work just fine for JB but you will need to re-flash CWM, and rename /system/etc/install-recovery.sh once you are booted.)
1) Download the correct update for your build on to your computer;
2) Open the archive and delete the recovery folder; EDIT: Do NOT do this step if it you are using any Jelly Bean update, i.e., JRN84D or newer.
3) Copy the file to /sdcard on your device;
4) Reboot into CWM;
5) Select install zip from sdcard;
6) Select choose zip from sdcard;
7) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
8) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 2 Stock recovery installed, Unlocked bootloader
1) Download the correct update for your build on to your computer;
2) Copy the file to /sdcard on your device;
3) Download CWM from here and place it on your computer in the same directory as your fastboot binary. For CDMA/LTE devices, use this version;
4) Rename the CWM image to cwm.img
5) Reboot into fastboot mode;
6) Open a command prompt in the same directory;
7) Type fastboot devices to make sure your device is recognized;
8) Type fastboot boot cwm.img
9) Select install zip from sdcard;
10) Select choose zip from sdcard;
11) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
12) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 3 Stock recovery locked bl, no root
1) Reboot your device into the stock recovery (i.e., the screen with the Android on its back with the !;
2) Access the stock recovery menu by pressing power and volume up;
3) Select Apply update from ADB;
4) Download the correct update for your build and place it in the same directory as your ADB binary;
5) Open a command prompt in the same directory as your ADB binary;
6) Type adb devices to make sure that your device is recognized;
7) Type adb sideload name-of-file.zip
8) Reboot. Done.
Please note: your device should also be running build JZO54K before trying to install the update manually.
Aditional Information
About the Galaxy Nexus versions (by the user dcrin3): link
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Developer Options are hidden in 4.2, just go to: Settings, About phone, tap "Build number" 7 times.
Der ursprüngliche Beitrag von 11:17 Uhr wurde um 11:22 Uhr ergänzt:
Desweiteren wurde das hier verkündet:
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OTA (JOP40C) already rolling out to GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus
If you own a GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus, it might behoove you to check your device settings right about now, as were starting to see reports on the Interwebz that Android 4.2 (aka Jelly Bean) is in the process of rolling already. The boys over at Android Police have spotted posts on both Google+ and Twitter, with users already posting screenshots of build JOP40C installed on their phones.The update brings along with it the awesome new Photosphere feature (which Im still trying to perfect my hand at), as well as Gesture Typing support, but unfortunately does not include multiple user support, like the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 versions of the OS will offer. Dont be surprised if we see it ported over to the phone though, as we all know how the Android development community works. Even if we dont really need the function, Im sure someone will make it happen, just because they can.
Sprint and Verizon GNex owners, you already know the drill. Even though your device is a Nexus, youre still going to have to wait a bit until your respective carriers get all the details sorted out.
As for you GSM owners, feel free to check for the update now. Be sure to stop back and let us know if youve already gotten it, and how its treating you if youre already rocking it.




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