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Hallo allerseits! Entschuldigung, dass der 1. Post direkt etwas Hoffnung vernichten muß
Jean-Baptiste Queru von Google hat auf Google+ zu der Frage, ob man das OTA durch das Löschen triggern kann, wie folgt geantwortet:
"Andy ChristiansonGestern um 16:28+2
+Jean-Baptiste Queru Since it's starting to roll out via OTA now, I am still seeing the usual "did you get the OTA" threads all over XDA and such. Is there an official way for a pure-stock Galaxy Nexus to trigger the OTA? I could very well unlock my bootloader or root, but in the past, I've been caught up flashing ROMs far too much, and I like being completely stock. If there was just a way to "opt-in" and get the OTA, that would be awesome! (maybe future release?)
Jean-Baptiste QueruGestern um 17:14+8
+Andy Christianson - there's no way to fully trigger the OTA manually. On the OTA servers, devices are randomly separated into the schedule buckets. As long as your device isn't eligible on the server side, you won't be able to trigger an OTA. Once your device is eligible, you'll get the notification the next time it asks the server if an OTA is available (normally every few hours)."
Also scheint das Löschen leider Voodoo zu sein. Schade. Hilft nur noch Abwarten.
IMM761
...XLA2
Jean-Baptiste Queru von Google hat auf Google+ zu der Frage, ob man das OTA durch das Löschen triggern kann, wie folgt geantwortet:
"Andy ChristiansonGestern um 16:28+2
+Jean-Baptiste Queru Since it's starting to roll out via OTA now, I am still seeing the usual "did you get the OTA" threads all over XDA and such. Is there an official way for a pure-stock Galaxy Nexus to trigger the OTA? I could very well unlock my bootloader or root, but in the past, I've been caught up flashing ROMs far too much, and I like being completely stock. If there was just a way to "opt-in" and get the OTA, that would be awesome! (maybe future release?)
Jean-Baptiste QueruGestern um 17:14+8
+Andy Christianson - there's no way to fully trigger the OTA manually. On the OTA servers, devices are randomly separated into the schedule buckets. As long as your device isn't eligible on the server side, you won't be able to trigger an OTA. Once your device is eligible, you'll get the notification the next time it asks the server if an OTA is available (normally every few hours)."
Also scheint das Löschen leider Voodoo zu sein. Schade. Hilft nur noch Abwarten.
IMM761
...XLA2