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  #867251 27-Jul-2013 23:44
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I have got it on my Nexus 7 but I just have to figure out how to get root back. it's looks like the bootloader is still unlocked though.



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  #867469 28-Jul-2013 17:34
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Nothing here yet on my N7 NZ new

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  #867479 28-Jul-2013 17:57
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found this little tid bit in the N7 owners club thread and it worked

1. Go to Settings -> Apps -> All

2. Find Google Services Framework.

3. Tap on Force Stop.

4. Select Clear Data.

5. Reboot device

After reboot I was greeted with my update message..... 4.3 now installing and rebooting as I type this



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  #867518 28-Jul-2013 19:58
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Me too but I've been trying that old chestnut method since yesterday!

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  #867533 28-Jul-2013 20:52
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Mine just arrived, no resets.

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  #867629 29-Jul-2013 06:57
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Neuxs 10 - nothing at all.




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  #867656 29-Jul-2013 09:38
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Nothing yet on Nexus 4. Tried the Clear Data from Google Service framework method as well. (Unless it can notify of updates only on wifi, am on 3G currently.)

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  #867776 29-Jul-2013 12:28
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sidkumar: Nothing yet on Nexus 4. Tried the Clear Data from Google Service framework method as well. (Unless it can notify of updates only on wifi, am on 3G currently.)


...and the Google Servic Framework has broken Google Play!!! Fix by deleting the Google accounts and re-adding them.seems to be a placebo. Details here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-7-tablet-2012/300186-force-4-3-ota.html


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  #867893 29-Jul-2013 15:10
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Nothing yet on my 6 day old Nexus 4, but I am still getting used to 4.2.2 after coming from 2.37
So I can wait

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  #867929 29-Jul-2013 15:37
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sidkumar: Nothing yet on Nexus 4. Tried the Clear Data from Google Service framework method as well. (Unless it can notify of updates only on wifi, am on 3G currently.)


pretty much you'll need wifi and be on a full charge aswell

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  #867943 29-Jul-2013 15:56
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Nothing on my NZ new Nexus 4 yet.  Someone's gotta be last I suppose!

 
 
 

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  #867956 29-Jul-2013 16:16
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Last to be updated master race reporting in

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  #868000 29-Jul-2013 17:22
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Still waiting for my nexus 4 to get it too.

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  #868297 30-Jul-2013 08:40
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My update was downloaded overnight and I just installed it

NZ purchased Nexus 4 running on Vodafone

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  #868307 30-Jul-2013 08:45
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Nothing still on Nexus 10. Manual check last night.




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