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How many people got the Lollipop OTA update?

I'm talking Nexus devices.

Eagerly waiting for the OTA for my Nexus 7 2013, just wondering how many people have got updates for their devices so far. (also say if you're from the US or some other country)

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Nexus 4, nothing yet

 

Warning: Do NOT push the ''look for updates'' button to often or they put you back in line. 

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Nexus 4, nothing yet

 

Warning: Do NOT push the ''look for updates'' button to often or they put you back in line. 

Waaat?

Specs are on my profile page

 

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Waaat?

 

If you click the check for updates button to often, they make you get your update later as a punishment. 

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I'm talking Nexus devices.

Eagerly waiting for the OTA for my Nexus 7 2013, just wondering how many people have got updates for their devices so far. (also say if you're from the US or some other country)

 

I got it 2 days ago on my Nexus 7 2013

OAS || AAS || LLS

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Lucky bastard. How awesome is it?

 

So far so good, seems to be pretty solid, they updated the email client was the biggest change for me, also the top down is a bit different.

OAS || AAS || LLS

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So far so good, seems to be pretty solid, they updated the email client was the biggest change for me, also the top down is a bit different.

Top down?

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Nexus 4, nothing yet

 

Warning: Do NOT push the ''look for updates'' button to often or they put you back in line. 

 

There's a line to get an update? I have to say, I am very surprised to see that; I thought Nexus devices were very prompt on updates.

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Don't own a nexus device but i just turned on my shield tablet and its updating right now :)

Shield tablet - Unofficial Nexus 8. :P

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Got it on Sunday for my Nexus 5, yesterday for my Nexus 4.

 

Devices bought from Google Play store in Canada

"Rawr XD"

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Nothing yet for my Nexus 7 2013 4G/LTE. :(

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There's a line to get an update? I have to say, I am very surprised to see that; I thought Nexus devices were very prompt on updates.

 

They do it, so the server wouldn't crash. Imagine 1 million phones downloading the same file at a time. 

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If you click the check for updates button to often, they make you get your update later as a punishment.

Provide a proof (video, website) from well known person on the internet so i can believe your statement.

I finally received OTA update for my Nexus 5, in UK on 3 network few hours ago.

I bought my phone off contract and put my conctract SIM only SIM card in it.

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Provide a proof (video, website) from well known person on the internet so i can believe your statement.

I finally received OTA update for my Nexus 5, in UK on 3 network few hours ago.

I bought my phone off contract and put my conctract SIM only SIM card in it.

 

I am all the proof you need

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Provide a proof (video, website) from well known person on the internet so i can believe your statement.

http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/21/android-engineer-explains-why-mashing-check-for-updates-on-nexus-devices-isnt-helping-you/

Interestingly enough, it makes sense.

I flashed the update via recovery. I like it, I'm going to have to toy with some custom kernels, though.

if you have to insist you think for yourself, i'm not going to believe you.

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Yes, when you hear that a lot of people are getting the update you can start to delete the framework data once or twice and get the update.

But at the moment when about 1% of devices are getting the update you have to delete it about 100 times.

The fastest way is using adb.

BTW: I don't think that Android 5 isn't an improvement its making a lot of things more inefficient for me.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Almost 3 weeks later and I finally get the OTA on my Nexus 7! <_< At least it's 5.0.1.

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