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Android 4.2 source code being pushed to AOSP already.
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Now if only the official update would hit my N7, nothing yet.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-575...nual-download/ You can google 4.2 Nexus 7 for other download sources
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Really excited. My S2 Skyrocket just got stable CM10 today too. So nice.
Could you imagine if iOS had this much flexibility? Especially with all our talented theme designers?
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As someone mentioned, the binaries for 4.2 for the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Nexus (HSPA) have been released. Downloading and pushing the update to your device takes a lot less know-how than it used to since Google included a stock recovery to nexus devices which does not require root access. The hard part is downloading/installing the Android SDK (Software developer' kit) and the USB driver for your device. Once that is done, it is a simple matter of putting your device into adb sideload mode (which requires you to go into recovery mode first) and using your computer to issue a single command which copies the update onto the device and tells the device to install it. Its not a one click solution, but it is no more difficult than installing a video game back in the early 90's before the days of plug & play or directX.
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Can't wait for CM to release an update for my International S3! I don't know how long it'll be till I get my Nexus 4 which I ordered from a website that sells electronics since it's not available in my country.
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Google has learned (the hard way) that staggering the release is the best way to keep carriers from having their entire networks hosed and distributing a buggy update to a million people. People who don't mind playing around with a shell prompt can jump the line a bit.
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