It seems like a big difference to me. Mostly visual, but big nonetheless.I manually downloaded and pushed the update via adb. It literally took about half an hour to update the device. If you haven't done it before just wait. 5.0 isn't that game changing in my experience. Yes, I get wanting to have the latest and greatest...I have to have it too which is why I went to the trouble. But having done it, there's not that much that has changed. After all, google already lollipopped many of the major apps anyway. The only difference to me is the multi user mode which is really nice. Now my wife can open her own gmail on the tablet instead of having to log into the browser version.
OK, this is what I got from my antivirus when installing wugfresh root kit from his site from his main download link that was in green. Again, this was from his site and not a third party site. It's saying a Trojan. I know there are programs out there that are clean that are not considered Trojans and are displaying a false alarm, but before I proceed I would like some clarification on this. I'm going to look up this particular Trojan to see what it is.
Well I might try it again tomorrow. I thought I read that Kitkat and above have not been rooted successfully yet and people were offering a reward to anyone who makes a stable root? And what use is rooting? Doesn't it make apps not work or something. I've never jailbroken or rooted my devices because it voids the warranty they say and because I've heard of people bricking their devices. I might try it out if it's truly worth it.
Well I might try it again tomorrow. I thought I read that Kitkat and above have not been rooted successfully yet and people were offering a reward to anyone who makes a stable root? And what use is rooting? Doesn't it make apps not work or something. I've never jailbroken or rooted my devices because it voids the warranty they say and because I've heard of people bricking their devices. I might try it out if it's truly worth it.
That's strange. Did the tablet go through the entire update process? Or did it just reboot after the prompt to update?MY Nexus 7 (2013) received and downloaded the 5.0 update, yet once the device restarted, it still says that it has Version 4.4.4 Upon trying to force another system update, it says I have the latest version 4.4.4 (not 5.0).
I have NOT rooted this device so I don't know what is going on. Are there any apps that may be preventing the update? Any thoughts?
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