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Let's not link every article that rehashes the same thing. Its all click bait after linking the source.

 

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hey mine was from tmobiles website lol.  lets hope its not like sprints 

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Let's not link every article that rehashes the same thing. Its all click bait after linking the source.

 

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I disagree mm2kay. Let's find as many articles as possible that all link back to the T-Mobile post. Maybe if we find enough, it will be true!  :lol:

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Keep in mind (whenever it does happen) Google/android is headquartered on the west coast.

 

Much of PR isn't, so there can and likely will be 'delays' before Google pushes the launch button.

 

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Hey guys, quick question for the N5 community. I apologize in advance if this was already covered, I searched through this thread and didn't find anything that addressed this, so I was hoping you guys could assist.

 

I am stock rooted on KOT49H but have flashed the .15 radio. When the 4.4.3 upgrade comes out, do I need to return to full stock build (.23 radio) before upgrading or will it not matter? If I need to go back to full stock I'm ok with that, done it several times already! 

 

Thank you in advance for the help!

 

Edit - To be more specific: Will the 4.4.3 upgrade take me off of .15 onto the newest radio (assuming there is a radio release within 4.4.3) or will I stay on .15? Additionally, in order to go to the newer radio, will I first need to be on .23/stock to have the upgrade. work. Does this make sense or am I talking in circles?

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Great, I am going to have to spend half my day pushing the Check now button....

Don't forget how Google rolls out updates. Mashing the update button won't get you the update any faster. You phone only has one chance per day to grab the update. If it didn't take the first time, is not going to the rest of the time.

 

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Don't forget how Google rolls out updates. Mashing the update button won't get you the update any faster. You phone only has one chance per day to grab the update. If it didn't take the first time, is not going to the rest of the time.

 

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I'm rather certain that after 6 months that most logic for the passionate types has gone out the window.

 

Shine on you crazy diamond. Mash away!

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Don't forget how Google rolls out updates. Mashing the update button won't get you the update any faster. You phone only has one chance per day to grab the update. If it didn't take the first time, is not going to the rest of the time.

 

 

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There goes my plans for the evening.

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Don't forget how Google rolls out updates. Mashing the update button won't get you the update any faster. You phone only has one chance per day to grab the update. If it didn't take the first time, is not going to the rest of the time.

 

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 I know the reality, but that doesn't stop me.....

 

I'm rather certain that after 6 months that most logic for the passionate types has gone out the window.

 

Shine on you crazy diamond. Mash away!

 

As a Pink Floyd fan I appreciate that!

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I looked at XDA to see at what time of the day the last two (4.4.1 and 4.4.2) zips were posted.  Looks like they were both available around 3 PM central time. 

 

I want to stop mashing the "Check Now" button, but I don't think I have it in me...  :D

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I looked at XDA to see at what time of the day the last two (4.4.1 and 4.4.2) zips were posted. Looks like they were both available around 3 PM central time.

 

I want to stop mashing the "Check Now" button, but I don't think I have it in me... :D

First person to pull and post the update gets the respect of his peers!

 

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The update.

Nice try lol.

 

Remember if/when you get the update notification use ES File Explorer to export it from /cache BEFORE you reboot your phone and install it.

 

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I have a feeling T-Mobile jumped the gun on this update too. Probably just another scheme to get people to visit their site :P

 

Well I hope they fix this keyboard more than anything. Trying to fix an error just now required a complete restart. Would not recognize me trying to backspace and delete an extra letter.

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Well to change things up, what is everyone's favorite VoIP app to use on their Nexus 5, I use mo+ along side Google voice integration with my sprint Number. I cand call/text(receive and make). Works great from the times I've used it on LTE and EVDO.

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Well to change things up, what is everyone's favorite VoIP app to use on their Nexus 5, I use mo+ along side Google voice integration with my sprint Number. I cand call/text(receive and make). Works great from the times I've used it on LTE and EVDO.

 

hows the voice quality on it?  what about handoffs?

 

edit: just in case anyone wants a page to refresh: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/info-nexus-5-ota-help-desk-t2523217

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