I wish Nexus owners on a tech enthusiast forum would stop whining like babies and just install the OTA's themselves.
No unlock necessary, no root needed, and no data lost.
Why? Do you really think it's normal to need to download developer type tools to do a friggin OS update?I'm not saying that the way Google pushes updates doesn't need work.
I'm saying, if you're on this forum and own a Nexus device, the constant moaning about a lack of an OTA is pathetic.
I had no idea the Nexus 5 is already capable of capturing RAW data thanks to Lollipop. Wow. Even before the Nexus 6? Is this the first smartphone camera that does RAW?
http://imgur.com/a/qQkkR#0
Why? Do you really think it's normal to need to download developer type tools to do a friggin OS update?
I had no idea the Nexus 5 is already capable of capturing RAW data thanks to Lollipop. Wow. Even before the Nexus 6? Is this the first smartphone camera that does RAW?
http://imgur.com/a/qQkkR#0
Why? Do you really think it's normal to need to download developer type tools to do a friggin OS update?
I think that this is supposed to be a forum for tech enthusiasts. I think that Google at the least provides tools (which contrary to your attempt (developer type, so mysterious!), are not difficult to use or install) to allow people to remedy exactly the problem people are throwing fits over.
The OTA is out, and easily available for download. The trickiest part is getting the naked driver from xda installed, but that's just two google searches (one for the driver, one for step by step instructions for installing unsigned drivers) and the ability to follow instructions. I know that last part might seem difficult to a lot of people, but it's a ONE TIME setup, and you're good to go after that.
Again, I'm not saying the OTA process is great, I am saying we are posting on a tech enthusiast forum, and I would hope that a Nexus owning tech enthusiast wouldn't be such a pathetic whiner over something as simple as sideloading an OTA.
The Nexus brand is a dual purpose device. Pure Android with updates direct from Google, even if said updates aren't as timely as you want them to be, and the ability to do what you want with your device. To completely ignore an entire facet of a product's existence is a waste of money, and downright stupid. In this case, a situation has arisen for some users where the Nexus's ability to sideload OTAs would likely shut them up and overall be a good thing for them, but instead they whine and whine and whine.
And as a P.S., if you really don't want to mess around with "developer tools," get one of the many tookits available. I don't typically recommend them myself, but it's yet another option.
Haha. You're just digging yourself deeper. You sound like those Linux on the desktop guys from 2004.
Sorry sweenish, I call them as I see them. This OTA process is stupid, but saying you're not allowed to complain about it because it's possible to use developer tools to deal with it utilizing a tricky process is just ridiculous.
Or... you just wait a day or two, and you get the updated pushed to you.
It's this entitled generation thinking everything has to be NOW NOW NOW for ME ME ME. Learn a tiny fraction of patience and you can get your update without using any of the "hard" developer tools.
Has it been released to everyone yet? The main reason to buy a Nexus versus some other brand is the guarantee you get the vanilla Google updates.
Or... you just wait a day or two, and you get the updated pushed to you.
It's this entitled generation thinking everything has to be NOW NOW NOW for ME ME ME. Learn a tiny fraction of patience and you can get your update without using any of the "hard" developer tools.
Lollipop 5.0 initially came out November 12 for my device. It's already on 5.0.2 now.
We're almost in 2015 now.
5.0.2 came out Dec. 19.You can thank Google you didn't get 5.0 and will get 5.0.2 instead. You are welcome.
5.0.2 came out Dec. 19.
Haha. You're just digging yourself deeper. You sound like those Linux on the desktop guys from 2004.
Sorry sweenish, I call them as I see them. This OTA process is stupid, but saying you're not allowed to complain about it because it's possible to use developer tools to deal with it utilizing a tricky process is just ridiculous.
Has it been released to everyone yet? The main reason to buy a Nexus versus some other brand is the guarantee you get the vanilla Google updates. The main issue is that it was rolled out to some, and not others. A customer shouldn't really be expected to put their production device in developer mode and manually install an update. I don't think anyone would be complaining if Google allowed everyone to update at once, or released a schedule or explanation as to when who is getting what.
I'm an impatient person, so I did it manually, but I'm also not afraid to do it. I think most people don't treat their stuff like legos, especially if for them the $200-300 it cost to buy is a lot of money. I mess it up, so what, throw it in the gutter, go buy another. If I relied on it for anything important I probably would have waited for an official rollout.
I want to clarify that at no point did I imply it should be expected.
At no point have any of the complainers and whiners taken the time to mention if they actually are stock, except for one or two. What is likely happening right now is that because of hotfixes, the rollout queues got reset. 5.0 OTAs stopped when the 5.0.1 OTAs became available. Sucks for them, but if they were this impatient, the tools exist for a reason.
Google has released a schedule, they use the same rollout method every time. That information is available. This point is moot.
"Developer mode" doesn't exist. Making the developer options visible and toggling USB mode is hardly "developer mode." It's not so radically different that only those that consider themselves developers should dare tread through those options.
If you relied on a Nexus for anything important, you could always recover using the factory images.
As I've been saying this whole time, the tools are available. The people moaning like babies have nothing to worry about, especially since the OTA doesn't require unlocking the device in order to sideload. And because of that, you can't even mess it up. It will work, or it won't.
I'm also not talking about your "average Joe" that tech enthusiasts are so ready to bring up. I have always been talking about the people who specifically are complaining on the thread and on this board in general.
Perhaps I am an idiot. I already tried this weeks ago, and failed. However, I don't consider myself an idiot. Perhaps you do.Again, you don't even bother to argue the points.
Again, I never said the OTA process was good. Why do you keep repeating yourself? I already agree with this statement. I have since the beginning. You're not proving anything by constantly repeating it.
The process of sideloading the OTA is not tricky. Installing the driver can be considered as such. You keep changing what I say.
You also, by changing what I said, ignored the fact that I wrote the adb commands you would use. All 4 of them. 3 unique. And only 2 that actually do the job of sideloading. So tricky. No, wait, it's not. It's actually pretty straightforward. It was the driver install that I said was tricky, and I gave a brief overview of that, as well. What was it? 5 steps? Such trickery, that.
You keep ignoring the point that I've said it's pathetic for this forum. A tech enthusiast forum attached to a tech site known for it's greater technical knowledge and scientific approach to reviews.
You also don't acknowledge the type of complaining I wouldn't have cared about, and instead lump it all together, falsely. Google's OTA implementation is not fantastic. I've said it every time, and so have you. But you feel like I still have to be convinced of that.
My complaint is not about people raising a legitimate point. It's about the babies who won't even consider touching the tools provided that would alleviate their OTA issue. Here, of more places online than most, I would expect people to be able to spend 15 minutes setting up adb and the driver and do this thing themselves. The fact that they don't is just as pathetic as their crying.
You've now switched from strawman fallacies to ad hominem/red herring. You continue to make statements with no support. You continue to fail at the most basic level to make your point.
You're also not calling anything. You're making a bunch of misguided statements, trying to convince me of something I already know and acknowledge, and saying nothing in the process.
No. The Nokia Lumia 1020/1520 have had raw capability since release. I believe the Nokia 808 had raw capability as well.