androidwissen
Enthusiast
- 644
Der Source Code von Jelly Bean wurde heute (dem 10.07.12) veröffentlicht und steht den Entwicklern nun zur Verfügung.
Die Binaries kann man sich hier und das Factory Image hier runterladen.
Weiter unten gibt es auch eine Anleitung.
Jelly Bean (4.1.1) wird ab heute (dem 11.07.12) auf alle Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ Geräte verteilt. Denkt bitte daran, dass es bis zu vier Wochen dauern kann, bis man das Update erhält!
Wie man das Update evtl. beschleunigen kann:
Dies öfters probieren. Evtl. hilft auch mal ein Reboot zwischendurch.
Die Downloads (XDA-Thread)
Alles geschieht auf eigener Gefahr! Wenn du keine Ahnung von der Materie hast, beschaffe dir welche oder lass es lieber.
Wie man das Update auf 4.1.1 manuell einspielt:
Zitat aus dem XDA-Thread
FAQ:
1.) Wann ist das Factory Image verfügbar?
Nachdem das OTA Update verteilt wurde!
2.) Wann wird das OTA Update ausgerollt?
Heute (11.07.12). Kann bis zu 4 Wochen dauern, bis es jeder hat!
Quelle:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/112773496741623034196/posts/QLETQNekJ6D
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-building/XBYeD-bhk1o
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts/aRVWBbuWQar
Die Binaries kann man sich hier und das Factory Image hier runterladen.
Weiter unten gibt es auch eine Anleitung.
Jelly Bean (4.1.1) wird ab heute (dem 11.07.12) auf alle Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ Geräte verteilt. Denkt bitte daran, dass es bis zu vier Wochen dauern kann, bis man das Update erhält!
Wie man das Update evtl. beschleunigen kann:
- In den Einstellungen > Apps > "Google Dienste Framework" - Daten löschen
- In den Einstellungen > Über das Telefon > Systemupdates auf neue Updates prüfen lassen.
Dies öfters probieren. Evtl. hilft auch mal ein Reboot zwischendurch.
Die Downloads (XDA-Thread)
yakju
- yakju JRO03C from IMM76I: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-JRO03C-from-IMM76I.f946a412.zip
- yakju IMM76I from IMM76D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-IMM76I-from-IMM76D.46cf01d3.zip
- yakju IMM76I from ICL53F: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-IMM76I-from-ICL53F.5a81769b.zip
- yakju IMM76D from ICL53F: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-IMM76D-from-ICL53F.7f97fbc1.zip
- yakju ICL53F from ITL41F v2 (EDIT: this does the same thing as the earlier update - see here): http://android.clients.google.com/p...b2abf3611.signed-yakju-ICL53F-from-ITL41F.zip
- yakju ICL53F from ITL41F v1: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ICL53F-from-ITL41F.1955a56d.zip
- yakju ICL53F from ITL41D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ICL53F-from-ITL41D.2c357cd3.zip
- yakju ITL41F from ITL41D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-yakju-ITL41F-from-ITL41D.11bbbccb.zip
takju
takju JRO03C from JRN84D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-takju-JRO03C-from-JRN84D.edfff6d3.zip
takju JRO03C from IMM76I: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-takju-JRO03C-from-IMM76I.5c416e9c.zip
takju JRN84D from IMM30D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-takju-JRN84D-from-IMM30D.5a07884d.zip
takju IMM76I from IMM30D: http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-takju-IMM76I-from-IMM30D.ca99f23d.zip
Alles geschieht auf eigener Gefahr! Wenn du keine Ahnung von der Materie hast, beschaffe dir welche oder lass es lieber.
Wie man das Update auf 4.1.1 manuell einspielt:
Zitat aus dem XDA-Thread
Notes:
1) Methods 2 & 3 assume that you have the correct drivers installed on your computer and your computer recognizes your device.
2) Method 3b assumes that you have busybox already installed on your device.
3) I have not tried method 3a, but it should work (it certainly won't mess anything up).
4) Method 3 can also be done with a terminal emulator on your device instead of using ADB.
5) For those of you that don't know, every OTA update places two files on your system (that are not there on a non-update stock ROM) that re-flash the stock recovery on EVERY boot. The two files are /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh. You need to make sure that these files are either deleted or renamed, or else CWM will disappear when you reboot. These files serve no purpose other than re-flashing the stock recovery on every boot. So, if you've recently gotten an OTA and applied it, your CWM is gone... Use something like Root Explorer, delete them, and re-flash your CWM recovery.
6) As with all stock updates from Google, these updates will change the permissions on the su binary so, in effect, you will lose root (for those who have it). Install supercurio's OTA Rootkeeper BEFORE you do all this, or, for those with an unlocked bootloader or CWM installed, just re-flash ChainsDD's Superuser zip file found here in CWM, or manually change the permission via ADB (mount the system and chmod 4755 /system/bin/su) while booted in CWM.
7) For those that have flashed a different radio from what was supplied in the Google stock images, you either have to flash back the original radio before the update, or remove the assert and the patch/flash lines from the updater-script file in the update zip and remove the radio image or patch (if there is one). The later should only be done by advanced users who understand what I just said.
8) CDMA/LTE users: I have made note of the differences for any of the methods.
9) Non-yakju builds are updated MUCH later (i.e., weeks to months) than yakju, so if you are running a non-yakju build and are expecting an update shortly after the yakju build gets updated, you will be very disappointed.
10) For those methods below that require CWM, do NOT use the touch version - use the one in the link provided.
Method 1 - CWM recovery installed
1) Download the correct update for your build on to your computer;
2) Open the archive and delete the recovery folder; EDIT: Some users are having issues with the update installing when they deleted this. If you are having issues, just flash the update file as is -- do NOT delete the folder.
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 3a - Stock recovery installed, Locked bootloader, with root;
1) Download the correct update for your build and place it in /sdcard;
2) Open a command prompt in the same directory as your ADB binary;
3) Type adb devices to make sure that your device is recognized;
4) Type adb shell
5) Type su
6) Type cat /sdcard/name-of-zip-here.zip > /cache/name-of-zip-here.zip
7) Type exit
8) Type exit
9) Reboot into recovery;
10) Hold the volume up key and press the power button;
11) Select apply update or whatever the menu item is (I don't have a stock recovery installed, but it should be easy to identify);
12) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 3b - Stock recovery installed, Locked bootloader, with root (use this method only if you have to -- use 3a or 3c first);
1) Download the correct update for your build and place it in /sdcard;
2) Download CWM from here (CDMA/LTE devices, use this version) and place it in /sdcard;
3) Rename the CWM image to cwm.img;
4) Open a command prompt in the same directory as your ADB binary;
5) Type adb devices to make sure that your device is recognized;
6) Type adb shell
8) Type su
9) Type dd if=/data/media/cwm.img of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/recovery
10) Type exit
11) Type exit
12) Reboot into recovery;
13) Select "install zip from sdcard";
14) Select "choose zip from sdcard";
15) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
16) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 3c - Stock recovery installed, Locked bootloader, with root;
1) Install ROM Manager from the market;
2) Flash CWM using ROM Manager;
3) Reboot into CWM;
4) Select "install zip from sdcard";
5) Select "choose zip from sdcard";
6) Select the update the you just copied to your device;
7) Wait until it completes. Reboot. Done.
Method 4 - Stock recovery installed, Locked bootloader, no root;
You need to either: 1) root or 2) unlock your bootloader or 3) wait until you get the update pushed to you OTA.
If you are running 4.0.1 or 4.0.2, follow the steps here to root without unlocking your bootloader. Then you can follow method 3a or 3c above.
FAQ:
1.) Wann ist das Factory Image verfügbar?
Nachdem das OTA Update verteilt wurde!
2.) Wann wird das OTA Update ausgerollt?
Heute (11.07.12). Kann bis zu 4 Wochen dauern, bis es jeder hat!
Quelle:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/112773496741623034196/posts/QLETQNekJ6D
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-building/XBYeD-bhk1o
https://plus.google.com/u/0/117962666888533781522/posts/aRVWBbuWQar
Zuletzt bearbeitet: