On November 12, Google began rolling out OTA updates -Over The Air- Nexus for nearly all mobile devices. The Nexus 4, however, was not part of this first deployment. Finally, we have the firmware available to install manually.
The Mountain View company surprised when, several weeks ago, warned that the Nexus 4 also Lollipop receive Android 5.0. And, although the terminal has only two years have been two generations which have subsequently been released. However, the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop has not occurred at the time, but we had to wait a few days.
While the vast majority of users of the Nexus 4 wait for the update notification to arrive their smartphones via OTA -Over The Air-, the factory image is now available and can be installed on the device manually. To do this, simply follow the procedure developed below:
- Download the image of Android 5.0 Lollipop for the Nexus 4.
- Restart in Recovery mode.
- “Apply update from ADB” with the USB connected to the computer.
- Console commands from the computer, enter “adb sideload *** filename ***”
To perform the procedure, as always, we you have installed the Android SDK on your computer and updating the ADB drivers. In addition, we will open the command prompt as administrator, since otherwise it is probable that we return an error.
Once the above fact, we installed Android 5.0 Lollipop picture “original” our Nexus 4. Meanwhile, take the opportunity to remind you that for the time Android 5.0 Lollipop shows a fault management sounds and alerts. Given this problem, Google is expected to soon release a new version of Lollipop to solve the problem. In any case, pressing the power button itself you can put your smartphone in silence.
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