Because Google still doesn't know how to roll out an OTA. Why/how they continuously botch every roll out is beyond me.Why no OTA on my 2013 Nexus 7 Wi-Fi only? Am I holding my mouth wrong or something?
I have been trying to find a compelling reason to upgrade to Lollipop.
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That leaves two relatively solid features:
1. 64-bit and ART, performance enhancement
2. Project Volta
LOL. My Nexus 7 (2012) is still "up to date" with 4.4.4. I have never gotten the 5.0 update notification. It's been a month or so now.
At this point I may as well wait for 5.0.1.
It does, but it can't install on the phone and it is annoying so I decided flash Lollipop for my Nexus 5.I've just got a notification for 4.4.4 update on my Nexus 4. XD I have been running it on 4.3 with lots of stuff uninstalled/freezed/LTE enabled, and never felt the need to upgrade to 4.4 which I had on my Nexus 5. I thought OTA do not arrive on a modified system?
It's the holidays. Things are slow in business as expected. I am surprised too that 5.01 factory image isn't yet available on the Nexus 5 when that phone is specifically mentioned in the 5.01 release notes as containing fixes. Oh well... it's the holidays.
Update... looks like the factory image for the Nexus 4 is out... c'mon Nexus 5.
The notification to upgrade to 5.0 disappeared on my phone last night. Regardless of when the OTA gets pushed to my phone, I'll probably wait another week to see what the internet says about 5.0.1 in case there are more game breaking issues.
It did take Kitkat a couple bug fixes to resolve the issues; that said, I luckily experienced none of them.
Also, I don't think the holidays are a good excuse to see these updates come slowly; and by that, I mean fixes for a Flagship SW Revision - this isn't quarterly maintenance or anything.
If the 'holidays' are the reason for slow progress, then need to push these releases either after the new year, or sometime in September. Its terrible PRD to push out Flagship SW with game breaking issues, and then ask people to be patient over the holidays when people want to use their phone.
That said, I don't think its the holidays; I think that these bugs actually took Google some more time to figure out.
Why no OTA on my 2013 Nexus 7 Wi-Fi only? Am I holding my mouth wrong or something?