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Originally Posted by MEXTEL310
got the revamped 4.0.4 update on my galaxy nexus today.
fixed the signal loss in idle finally.
Originally Posted by MEXTEL310
got the revamped 4.0.4 update on my galaxy nexus today.
fixed the signal loss in idle finally.
Originally Posted by Joe Billionaire
what can be saved in those cloud drives? smaller files only right?
no music?
You'll be able to open things you saved in Google Drive using other service; it can handle more than 30 different types of files, including Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and HD video, and you don't even have to have those programs installed on your computer. So for example, if you squirreled away a music file, you could listen to it later on whatever player you please. Drive also pretty much does away with email attachments, which makes sharing a lot easier. If you wanted to show a friend a video of your vacation, you could just pass them a link to that file, rather than adding it to a clunky message. You wouldn't have to upload it to a message and your friend wouldn't have to wait around to download a big file.
It does save music but it doen't play music, it allows just to download the music.
Originally Posted by sreggie101
revamped? i rooted my nexus 2 days ago and threw on 4.0.4. i still get random signal loss then and now for like 10 or 15secs. info on the revamped 4.0.4?
GSM Galaxy Nexus gets a minor update to build IMM76I, still on Android 4.0.4
Some owners of the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus are finding out that they have a new update waiting for them this morning, albeit a minor one. The latest update for Google's flagship phone leaves the device on Android 4.0.4, but ups the build number to IMM76I, from the older IMM76D. As for what's actually new, some GNex owners are reporting that this fixes the intermittent signal loss issue that'd been affecting some on IMM76D, as well as remedying smaller issues like occasional lock screen lag when using automatic brightness. (Be sure to let us know in the comments if you notice any other changes on your Nexus after applying the update.)
And for any neckbeards out there keeping track of technical stuff, it seems the new software leaves the phone's baseband as it was, while including a fresh kernel built last Friday.
The update should be pushed out to GSM Galaxy Nexus owners over the next few weeks, if earlier release patterns are anything to go by. If you want to manually update (and have the "yakju" variant of the Galaxy Nexus), you can follow our usual instructions to do so, swapping out the old OTA URL for this link right here.
Originally Posted by Joe Billionaire
what can be saved in those cloud drives? smaller files only right?
no music?
You'll be able to open things you saved in Google Drive using other service; it can handle more than 30 different types of files, including Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and HD video, and you don't even have to have those programs installed on your computer. So for example, if you squirreled away a music file, you could listen to it later on whatever player you please. Drive also pretty much does away with email attachments, which makes sharing a lot easier. If you wanted to show a friend a video of your vacation, you could just pass them a link to that file, rather than adding it to a clunky message. You wouldn't have to upload it to a message and your friend wouldn't have to wait around to download a big file.
It does save music but it doen't play music, it allows just to download the music.
Originally Posted by sreggie101
revamped? i rooted my nexus 2 days ago and threw on 4.0.4. i still get random signal loss then and now for like 10 or 15secs. info on the revamped 4.0.4?
GSM Galaxy Nexus gets a minor update to build IMM76I, still on Android 4.0.4
Some owners of the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus are finding out that they have a new update waiting for them this morning, albeit a minor one. The latest update for Google's flagship phone leaves the device on Android 4.0.4, but ups the build number to IMM76I, from the older IMM76D. As for what's actually new, some GNex owners are reporting that this fixes the intermittent signal loss issue that'd been affecting some on IMM76D, as well as remedying smaller issues like occasional lock screen lag when using automatic brightness. (Be sure to let us know in the comments if you notice any other changes on your Nexus after applying the update.)
And for any neckbeards out there keeping track of technical stuff, it seems the new software leaves the phone's baseband as it was, while including a fresh kernel built last Friday.
The update should be pushed out to GSM Galaxy Nexus owners over the next few weeks, if earlier release patterns are anything to go by. If you want to manually update (and have the "yakju" variant of the Galaxy Nexus), you can follow our usual instructions to do so, swapping out the old OTA URL for this link right here.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Joe Billionaire said:what can be saved in those cloud drives? smaller files only right?
no music?
You'll be able to open things you saved in Google Drive using other service; it can handle more than 30 different types of files, including Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and HD video, and you don't even have to have those programs installed on your computer. So for example, if you squirreled away a music file, you could listen to it later on whatever player you please. Drive also pretty much does away with email attachments, which makes sharing a lot easier. If you wanted to show a friend a video of your vacation, you could just pass them a link to that file, rather than adding it to a clunky message. You wouldn't have to upload it to a message and your friend wouldn't have to wait around to download a big file.
It does save music but it doen't play music, it allows just to download the music.
Originally Posted by sreggie101
revamped? i rooted my nexus 2 days ago and threw on 4.0.4. i still get random signal loss then and now for like 10 or 15secs. info on the revamped 4.0.4?
GSM Galaxy Nexus gets a minor update to build IMM76I, still on Android 4.0.4
Some owners of the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus are finding out that they have a new update waiting for them this morning, albeit a minor one. The latest update for Google's flagship phone leaves the device on Android 4.0.4, but ups the build number to IMM76I, from the older IMM76D. As for what's actually new, some GNex owners are reporting that this fixes the intermittent signal loss issue that'd been affecting some on IMM76D, as well as remedying smaller issues like occasional lock screen lag when using automatic brightness. (Be sure to let us know in the comments if you notice any other changes on your Nexus after applying the update.)
And for any neckbeards out there keeping track of technical stuff, it seems the new software leaves the phone's baseband as it was, while including a fresh kernel built last Friday.
The update should be pushed out to GSM Galaxy Nexus owners over the next few weeks, if earlier release patterns are anything to go by. If you want to manually update (and have the "yakju" variant of the Galaxy Nexus), you can follow our usual instructions to do so, swapping out the old OTA URL for this link right here.
gsm. im cdma. this blows...
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Joe Billionaire said:what can be saved in those cloud drives? smaller files only right?
no music?
You'll be able to open things you saved in Google Drive using other service; it can handle more than 30 different types of files, including Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and HD video, and you don't even have to have those programs installed on your computer. So for example, if you squirreled away a music file, you could listen to it later on whatever player you please. Drive also pretty much does away with email attachments, which makes sharing a lot easier. If you wanted to show a friend a video of your vacation, you could just pass them a link to that file, rather than adding it to a clunky message. You wouldn't have to upload it to a message and your friend wouldn't have to wait around to download a big file.
It does save music but it doen't play music, it allows just to download the music.
Originally Posted by sreggie101
revamped? i rooted my nexus 2 days ago and threw on 4.0.4. i still get random signal loss then and now for like 10 or 15secs. info on the revamped 4.0.4?
GSM Galaxy Nexus gets a minor update to build IMM76I, still on Android 4.0.4
Some owners of the GSM Samsung Galaxy Nexus are finding out that they have a new update waiting for them this morning, albeit a minor one. The latest update for Google's flagship phone leaves the device on Android 4.0.4, but ups the build number to IMM76I, from the older IMM76D. As for what's actually new, some GNex owners are reporting that this fixes the intermittent signal loss issue that'd been affecting some on IMM76D, as well as remedying smaller issues like occasional lock screen lag when using automatic brightness. (Be sure to let us know in the comments if you notice any other changes on your Nexus after applying the update.)
And for any neckbeards out there keeping track of technical stuff, it seems the new software leaves the phone's baseband as it was, while including a fresh kernel built last Friday.
The update should be pushed out to GSM Galaxy Nexus owners over the next few weeks, if earlier release patterns are anything to go by. If you want to manually update (and have the "yakju" variant of the Galaxy Nexus), you can follow our usual instructions to do so, swapping out the old OTA URL for this link right here.
gsm. im cdma. this blows...
Originally Posted by sreggie101
gsm. im cdma. this blows...
Originally Posted by sreggie101
gsm. im cdma. this blows...
Originally Posted by Nike Jordan
Really tempted to get that Galaxy Nexus now.
Originally Posted by Nike Jordan
Really tempted to get that Galaxy Nexus now.
Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT
I don't really post here but I'd just like to add that the Galaxy Nexus BY FAR has the worst battery of all time.
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