morning is rolling out Android 4.4.3 for some Nexus devices started. Now it is often a matter of patience before you even get into the new version on your Nexus device, but did not this? Then, the following guide can accelerate the process.
Android 4.4.3
Android 4.4.3, as we expect, a minor update compared to Android 4.4.2. The changelog of Android 4.4.3 was already leaked and in it we see a lot of small changes and bugs that have been addressed. There is also a new version of the phone app included. This we have in our article viewed here. For the Nexus 5 is dissolved. At least a big bug in the camera software This could ensure that the battery of the device was drained within hours.
Do you have no patience to wait for the OTA update to Android 4.4.3, then there is convenient. Installation guide below Note that this is only for the Nexus 5. There’s the update file created. How to update Nexus 7 (2013), you can read in this article. If update files for other devices follow, we will obviously do know. To perform these steps do you need ADB. The ADB tool can be found for example here.5 and Nexus Android 4.4.3
To install the official update is pretty simple. Your phone does not have to be retted and the risks are minimal: you install the same update file because it would if you received the update OTA (over the air). The only step that might cost a little more time is to install ADB. If you have ADB installed on your PC, then installing a matter of two minutes work. The steps below follow your own course (minimal) risk. Note that you must run to do the update. The original software (Android 4.4.2 KOT49H) On custom ROMs for example does not work. To check what build number you have, go to ‘Instellingen’ -> “About phone”.
- Make sure you have installed ADB. With ADB you can perform on the Nexus 7 (or any other Android device). From your PC commands Turn on USB debugging. ADB will work only if you have explicitly given their consent. As a user Go to Instellingen’ -> Developer options “and turn it on. Then you switch on the same page also “USB debugging” in. Download the update file here directly from Google’s servers. type in a terminal (on Windows, go to ” Start ‘->’ Uitvoeren’ -> “cmd”) the following command (without quotes) “adb reboot recovery”. The device will now reboot again into recovery mode. You will see an Android Stag, but no menu. The menu gives you emerge from the volume up button and the on / off button pressing simultaneously. Navigate the menu once appeared to ‘apply update from ADB’
Type in the terminal:. ‘Adb side load d173d546ab2347ead90cb0978657f11046300511.signed-hammerhead-KTU84M-from-KOT49H.d173d546.zip. The update will now be sent to the device and install it. You can also give the file to a different name, such as ‘update.zip’. When you “get device not found” notification, try the steps below.
When installing the update, no data is lost, but keep in mind that it may take your phone is fully updated. Equally Should the above be going too far, you can also just wait quietly, the update in the coming weeks Over The Air (OTA) are rolled and can then be installed on the device via WiFi.
Tip If you get the message “Device not found”, you can go through the following steps (thanks Justin!)your Nexus 5 in recovery mode, go to your. computer (if you have Windows) to Device Manager -> Nexus 5 (If it’s okay with no yellow exclamation / functioning). Click Update Driver -> Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer -> Click on Android Phone and next -> Choose the new Android Debugging and install it
Also read:.
- Android 4.4.3: install itself on Nexus 7 (2013 )
Rollout Android 4.4.3 for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus and Nexus 7 10 start today
Android 4.4 .3 for HTC One M8 in May or June
‘Samsung testing Android 4.4.3 for Samsung Galaxy S5 all
Android Daily View Tuesday, June 3, 2014
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