Got the 4.4 update. Kit Kat. Just received it in Ohio. tonight.
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cool! and you were on 4.3 before this ota?
Got the 4.4 update. Kit Kat. Just received it in Ohio. tonight.
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Rofl, that placebo is strong with this one
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Some 20 days after Google announced the Android 4.4 update, and 8 days after they confirmed that the 4.4 ota update was being sent out, and 1 day after Google started rolling out another 4.4 ota update I'm still on Android 4.3.
I'm still scratching my head as to why Google didn't inform customers of the bugs in the KRT16O version to explain to them why they were not recieving the update so long after Google confirmed it was being sent out.
Regardless, I gave up waiting and tried to flash the KRT16S image to my Nexus 7 (2012 wifi), unfortunately what ever I tried I could not get Windows Vista to recognize my tablet while in recovery.
Normally when I connect my tablet to my pc it is imediately recognized by windows. when I connect my tablet to my pc while in adb recovery it will not connect even after clicking the USB driver folders when Windows asks for them.
I've seached xda for suggestions to resolve this, and tried the following:
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, and tried installing latest Google USB drivers as well ast the latest Asus nexus 2012 usb drivers. I also tried with USB debugging both on and off, and with my device in both MTP and PTP, again all without success.
I guess I have to wait another week or more for the ota update.
Thanks Google for not just providing an update link in the Google Play store.
Steps to install Android 4.4 KRT160 KitKat official update on Nexus 7 2013 [For Non-rooted]
Step-1: Download Android 4.4 KRT160 KitKat official firmware for Nexus 7 to the computer. Rename it to update.zip
Step-2: Connect and mount the Nexus 7 USB memory on computer using the USB cable
Step-3: Transfer the update.zip to the SD card of the tablet. The file should be in the SD card root, not in any folder
Step-4: Power off the tablet and enter into the Bootloader Mode. To do so, turn on the Nexus tablet while pressing and holding Volume Up and Power buttons together until the Fastboot menu and Start appear on the screen
Step-5: Follow the navigation instructions on the screen. Press Volume Up for a few times until you see RECOVERY then press the Power button to select it
Step-6: An exclamation mark should appear. Hold Volume Up and Power buttons together again. You should see the Recovery Mode menu
Step-7: In recovery mode, select update from SD card then select update.zip using Power button and confirm installation
Step-8: After the installation is completed, the Nexus tablet will boot and it would take about five minutes to boot for the first time
Happy flashing.
I very much appreciate the input. I have a 2012 Nexus 7 (wifi), not a 2013 version.
When I get into the recovery menu the options are "reboot system now", "apply update from ADB", "wipe date/factory reset", and "wipe cache partition"
there is no menu option for "select update from SD card".
Do you know how to use adb and adb sideload? You can always choose "apply update from adb" and then on your PC "adb sideload <filename of update.zip>"
I very much appreciate the input. I have a 2012 Nexus 7 (wifi), not a 2013 version.
When I get into the recovery menu the options are "reboot system now", "apply update from ADB", "wipe date/factory reset", and "wipe cache partition"
there is no menu option for "select update from SD card".
Download file - http://click.xda-developers.com/api...13088e35.zip&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13849803778656
Then go to recovery, choose "apply update from ADB" turn on in CMD adb, and enter command adb sideload <filename.zip>
I just done that steps and it has worked
Please refer to above post my computer does not recognize my nexus 7 while in recovery.
I very much appreciate the input. I have a 2012 Nexus 7 (wifi), not a 2013 version.
When I get into the recovery menu the options are "reboot system now", "apply update from ADB", "wipe date/factory reset", and "wipe cache partition"
there is no menu option for "select update from SD card".
This conversation had its start a number of posts ago where I could not get Windows Vista to recognize my nexus 7 while in recovery no matter what xda recomendations I followed.
The most recent responder suggested an alternate procdure to which you see my response.
Hi guys I have a 2012 n7 wifi but I still havent got the ota yet. Im in uk. Anyone else not getting ota??
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So, I am already 4.4, but just got an update...I had no idea if it would work or not since I'm rooted, but I accepted it...Notice it said, "Optimizing Apps" after it said "Updating Apps". I had never seen that before...Then it says "Android Updating" and it started...Seems to have worked...not sure it's any less laggy yet...will post if I notice...
I have the notification. What command do I type in Terminal Emulator (I'm having some troubles getting adb to recognize my device)?
Sorry, false alarm. it was just Nexus Update Checker.