nexus 7 android update version 4.4.3

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the258

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Hello all,

I have on hand a nexus 7 that did an update to 4.4.3, long story short its a tester tablet, just curious to know if anyone else has the update as well.
 
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the258

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On my phone. Trying To attach a picture
 

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brenty108

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Looks good. But I'm also curious about this Lollipop mentioned. Confirmed?

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I'm root and stuff so I won't even know until I good back stock.

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the258

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nikeman513

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Can you zip the update and upload it please?

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the258

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Sorry guys. Have been super busy. I'll be going out of town soon for a while. When I get back I'll give a try.
I'll keep ya posted.
 

brenty108

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Huh? First I've heard of it. I got mine with 4.3 and the 4.4.2 update came like a day later and I updated while un-rooted. But I know that it won't work if your rooted.

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And what's up with your eye, is it busted or winking? ;)

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Huh? First I've heard of it. I got mine with 4.3 and the 4.4.2 update came like a day later and I updated while un-rooted. But I know that it won't work if your rooted.

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And what's up with your eye, is it busted or winking? ;)

Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

So, if you're rooted, you won't get the update? I got 4.4.2 while rooted.

--=={BSnapp} ==--

rooting alone has nothing to do with getting, or not getting updates.

I went from 4.3 to 4.4.2 rooted, and everything.

What matters is things like /system changes, recovery, and sometimes kernel (if it changes).

And even recovery is not really an issue (at least with twrp), you just boot into twrp, find the ota update in /cache, and manually flash it, clear caches, reboot, easy peasy.

As for /system changes, just flash a stock system.img, get the update, and you're golden.

Or you can just wait till someone releases a flashable 4.4.3 and use it.
 
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wantabe

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rooting alone has nothing to do with getting, or not getting updates.

I went from 4.3 to 4.4.2 rooted, and everything.

What matters is things like /system changes, recovery, and sometimes kernel (if it changes).

And even recovery is not really an issue (at least with twrp), you just boot into twrp, find the ota update in /cache, and manually flash it, clear caches, reboot, easy peasy.

As for /system changes, just dirty flash a stock system.img, get the update, and you're golden.
Exactly what he said! :)
 
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Winesnob

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Hello all,

I have on hand a nexus 7 that did an update to 4.4.3, long story short its a tester tablet, just curious to know if anyone else has the update as well.

Any chance you might flash the 4.4.2 factory image, then grab the 4.4.3 update again and pull the update URL from the logcat so we can all enjoy?

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Good news, unfortunately that Scrosler had stop build ROM for N7.
-I no big fan of CM and AOSP I'm prefer enhance stock ROM.

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    Huh? First I've heard of it. I got mine with 4.3 and the 4.4.2 update came like a day later and I updated while un-rooted. But I know that it won't work if your rooted.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

    ---------- Post added at 06:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:42 PM ----------

    And what's up with your eye, is it busted or winking? ;)

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

    So, if you're rooted, you won't get the update? I got 4.4.2 while rooted.

    --=={BSnapp} ==--

    rooting alone has nothing to do with getting, or not getting updates.

    I went from 4.3 to 4.4.2 rooted, and everything.

    What matters is things like /system changes, recovery, and sometimes kernel (if it changes).

    And even recovery is not really an issue (at least with twrp), you just boot into twrp, find the ota update in /cache, and manually flash it, clear caches, reboot, easy peasy.

    As for /system changes, just flash a stock system.img, get the update, and you're golden.

    Or you can just wait till someone releases a flashable 4.4.3 and use it.
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    On my phone. Trying To attach a picture
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    Hello all,

    I have on hand a nexus 7 that did an update to 4.4.3, long story short its a tester tablet, just curious to know if anyone else has the update as well.
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    Looks good. But I'm also curious about this Lollipop mentioned. Confirmed?

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

    ---------- Post added at 10:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:05 PM ----------

    I'm root and stuff so I won't even know until I good back stock.

    Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

    http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/android-4-...nt-enhanced-multitasking-project-hera-1443842
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    rooting alone has nothing to do with getting, or not getting updates.

    I went from 4.3 to 4.4.2 rooted, and everything.

    What matters is things like /system changes, recovery, and sometimes kernel (if it changes).

    And even recovery is not really an issue (at least with twrp), you just boot into twrp, find the ota update in /cache, and manually flash it, clear caches, reboot, easy peasy.

    As for /system changes, just dirty flash a stock system.img, get the update, and you're golden.
    Exactly what he said! :)