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In this post, I will show you how to easily update your Nexus 4 to Android 4.3 JWR66V withoutlosing data or needing root, whether because you are having trouble flashing the OTA, becauseone is simply not available to you yet (these notoriously take weeks to propagate to everyone), orbecause you're running something else and want to return to stock. You can root your Nexus 4 inthe last step if you want.

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PrerequisitesIn order to complete the steps below, you need to have the Android SDK installed. The SDKcontains the latest version of adb and fastboot, which you will need for flashing. You will also needa MicroUSB cable to execute adb sideload, fastboot flash, and other commands. You don't need aUSB cable if you're just planning to download the OTA zip directly to your device and flash it fromrecovery.

Note #1: You will not lose your data in either scenario. The first one is the same as applying theOTA. In the second one, we'll skip wiping data and upgrade just the bootloader, radio, kernel, andsystem images manually.

Note #2: You will be able to easily gain root in the last step.

Scenario 1In this scenario, you're running Android 4.2.2 JDQ39 and haven't modified the system files, whichbasically means you can cleanly apply the OTA update. I flashed the leaked 4.3 earlier, along withits bootloader and radio, then restored back to 4.2.2 and tried to upgrade using this OTA method,but failed. Therefore, I had to use scenario 2. However, most of you will probably be fine withscenario 1.

In order to avoid repeating the steps, download the official JDQ39->JWR66V OTA zip from hereand then adb sideload it by following Section A or B in the guide here. If something fails, like it didfor me, proceed to Scenario 2.

Update #1: JDQ39E->JWR66V.

Update #2: JWR66N (leak)->JWR66V.

Note: To flash the update via adb sideload, you don't need to unlock the bootloader and have yourdata wiped if yours is still locked .

adb sideload is painless and fast

Scenario 2Scenario 2 is what I would call plan B. You're here because the OTA failed, you screwed up yourdevice and it's not booting, you're not on 4.2.2 JDQ39, or you're running a custom ROM. Don'tworry - you won't lose data, even though the default factory image installation method (thebundled flash-all script) does wipe it.

The idea of this method is:

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1. Download the full occam factory image, which includes the full system, bootloader, recovery,kernel (boot.img), and radio. It's a clean slate for these components - they'll flash cleanlyover anything you have now.

2. Instead of using the bundled script called flash-all, you will unpack the tgz (tar/gz) archive,and then the zip contained within as well. This will put all the components into one folder:

3. Follow the excellent guide over here and make sure to omit step D10, which overwritesuserdata. Here are the commands you will be executing, for reference:adb reboot bootloaderfastboot flash bootloader bootloader*.imgfastboot reboot-bootloaderfastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.84.imgfastboot reboot-bootloaderfastboot flash system system.imgfastboot flash boot boot.imgfastboot format cachefastboot reboot

Note: Instead of unpacking the image*.zip and flashing system and boot manually, you canactually do fastboot update image*.zip - this won't delete data (you would pass a -w flag if youwanted that to happen), but it will re-flash recovery back to stock if you were running a customone. You can then flash it back, or just use the commands above instead. Either way, the resultwill be the same.

Bootloader in fastboot mode

RootingRooting a Nexus 4 is very easy but requires an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery. Irecommend using TWRP.

1. Flash TWRP from here (fastboot flash recovery FILENAME.img).

2. Reboot into recovery (adb reboot recovery or hold Power+VolDn, then select Recovery).

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3. Flash SuperSU from this post. I've seen people complain that doing so via CWM doesn't work,but flashing through TWRP and selecting Fix Superuser Permissions at the end does the trick.It's certainly done it for me on both the 4.3 leak and the factory flash from scenario 2.

4. You should be rooted.

Enjoy 4.3 and don't forget to see what's new!

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9/7/13 How To: Flash Your Nexus 4 To Android 4.3 (JWR66V) And Root It Right Now

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ProvoAggie • a month ago

This Root option isn't yet perfect. Several people (including me) have experienced a problemwhere SuperSU uses 100% of your CPU until the phone reboots. It's still a beta.

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Artem Russakovskii • a month agoAP Staff > ProvoAggie

I also can't seem to write to /system, though I can rename:https://plus.google.com/u/0/10....

The problem is this, apparently: https://plus.google.com/u/0/11... 1

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AK • a month ago> ProvoAggie

wow... yeah I think I'll wait it out. 1

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Stacey Liu • a month ago

TWRP is not asking me to fix any permissions… so my root isn;t working. What am I doingwrong? I flashed the latest twrp 2.6.0.0

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Erroneus • a month ago> Stacey Liu

Same problem here :| 3

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Robin Singh Nanda • a month ago> Erroneus

you will have to go to Advanced>Fix Permissions in TWRP recovery

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Erroneus • a month ago> Robin Singh Nanda

Thanks for the reply, but that didn't help here, tried it lots of times :)

v1.43 fixed the problem though, running 4.3 with root on my N4 and N7now.

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Manas • a month ago

Sorry, not the right place for this, but I don't have this section ("Disabled") in apps on myGalaxy Nexus, Android 4.3, GSM version!? Do I have to disable first some of the apps?

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Franco Rossel • a month ago> Manas

It only appears i f you have disabled an app previously. 2

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Artem Russakovskii • a month agoAP Staff > Franco Rossel

That is correct. I was also wondering where it was at first. I still wish Googlewould let us disabled regular apps, like TB does. I want to keep some thingsinstalled but disabled rather than having to uninstall them. Give us both options!

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Franco Rossel • a month ago> Artem Russakovskii

That's actually a pretty good idea. It would be nice to see it on CM 10.2or some custom rom.

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Manas • a month ago> Franco Rossel

Thanks for that!

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hung • a month ago> Manas

I cannot find the notification like they said. You have it @Manas?

Manas • a month ago> hung

Do you mean this 'disabled' Tab?

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9/7/13 How To: Flash Your Nexus 4 To Android 4.3 (JWR66V) And Root It Right Now

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Do you mean this 'disabled' Tab? "It only appears i f you have disabled an app previously" like Franco Rosselsaid.

This only works with stock apps, like Maps, Camera,...So I don't need it currently ;)

Or which notifications do you think of?

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Ashutos Don Jain • a month ago> Manas

I am not able to see Regulatory info Tab under Legal Info Tab on my gnex runningAndroid 4.3 . Any sol ?

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Ashutos Don Jain • a month ago> Ashutos Don Jain

Any help ?

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James • a month ago

When switching to recovery mode for JDQ39>JWR66V I get "Download Mode. Do notunplug the device until the process is complete". I'm guessing this is LG's own thing. Can I dothe sideload with this phone?

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amdparsn • a month ago> James

same problem here wat to do??

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Erroneus • a month ago

I would advise against 4.3, if you want root. For many, root are simply not working at all andfor those where it does work, it has some strange bugs, causing root not to work properly anduse lots of CPU. Chainfire is working on it, but he is pressured for time, because of vacation.

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mick.remy • a month ago

I can't boot on TWRP on my Nexus 4 anybody else ? (sorry for double post) 1

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Luxferro • a month ago

"Flash SuperSU from this post. I've seen people complain that doing so via CWM doesn'twork, but flashing through TWRP and selecting Fix Superuser Permissions at the end doesthe trick. It's certainly done it for me on both the 4.3 leak and the factory flash from scenario2."

CWMR works just fine for flashing SuperSU. You just have to say 'NO' at reboot when it asksyou if you want to disable the script the replaces the stock recovery back. SuperSU uses thatscript, so if you hit 'yes' than supersu won't work right. As long as you did fix the auto flashstock recovery at least once prior to flashing SuperSu, you don't need to do it again.

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Artem Russakovskii • a month agoAP Staff > Luxferro

Well, I couldn't get it to work with CWM on the 4.3 leak, so I'm just sticking to TWRP.There were definitely issues, and not just with my phone.

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titan87 • a month ago

Do you know of a process like this for the Nexus 7 (WiFi)?? 1

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jesus • a month ago> titan87

its the same process. 1

skitchbeatz • a month ago> titan87

Probably the same process. you just need the proper Nexus 7 OTA. Don't quote me

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Probably the same process. you just need the proper Nexus 7 OTA. Don't quote meon that though.

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Artem Russakovskii • a month agoAP Staff > skitchbeatz

That's right. Or just use the factory image. 1

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Artem Russakovskii • a month agoAP Staff > titan87

Same idea for all Nexus devices. 1

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Andy • a month ago> titan87

yep, here:

http://forum.xdadevelopers.co...

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http://forum.xdadevelopers.co...

XDA always has a way ;) 1 1

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Glen • a month ago> titan87

Any seen what the performance is like on the Nexus 7? 4.2.2 was very laggy and poorstandby battery life for me. I switched to CM. Wondering whether these performanceissues haves been addressed?

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Luiz Marcelo Alves Costa • 5 days ago

I have stock 4.3 ROM updated using OTA on my N4, but I'm having overheating an batteryissues, can I flash "occam" (using SDK method) over this OTA update??

if yes, it would be easier if I flash the stock ROM using custom recovery?\

Thanks in advance!!

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DK • 16 days ago

I already unlocked bootloader, but I forgot to root it in the process. If I follow the steps forrooting, is my phone's data gone again?

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André Calazans • a month ago

The best tutorial! :D

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Aditya • a month ago

Hey i followed the steps mentioned above for flashing 4.3 but my device is stuck in boot xscreen. I was running pa custom rom.Please help

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Bendichi • a month ago

Flashed 4.3 over Xylon Rom using scenario 2 following the instructions to the letter. I'm stuckat the boot animation (The glowing Nexus X). Tried reflashing 4.3, still stuck at bootanimation. Any suggestions? Kinda don't want to do a full wipe..

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Fabian • a month ago

After the OEM Update didnt work because my CWM got an error i tried scenario #2 withTWRP and it worked like a charm!

Thanks for this Guide!

Gert • a month ago

I have a stock Nexus 4 here. Tried to to upgrade OTA to the incoming Android 4.3. TheUpgrade did end with en "Error". No I am catched in a bootloop (the device resets after

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Upgrade did end with en "Error". No I am catched in a bootloop (the device resets aftershowing the "google" splash screen). So I would like to recover the Nexus4, but withoutdeleting the user data.

You write that it is not required to unlock the boot loader. But If I try to flash the new bootloaderI just get an error (using the androidtools installed from ubuntu 13.04):

# fastboot rebootbootloaderrebooting into bootloader...OKAY [ 0.001s]finished. total time: 0.001s

# fastboot flash bootloader bootloadermakomakoz20i.img sending 'bootloader' (2201 KB)...OKAY [ 0.139s]writing 'bootloader'...FAILED (remote: not supported in locked device)finished. total time: 0.141s

So what should I do now? Is there a way out of this without unlocking the bootloader (what willdelete all my user data AFAIU)?

Thanks,

Gert

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bk • a month ago

Thanks. Works well for me.

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David Rousseau • a month ago

Thank you. Worked like a charm.

You have to make sure you can install nonmarket apps if you want to SuperSU to install.

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daren226 • a month ago

I installed using Scenario 1 because I had stock ROM rooted no system modded files.The update was succesful and root is working fine, however I do not see any changes example the phone keypads are still the same, the wifi off search is not there. The only thingthat changed is in 4.2 to 4.3 in about.Also is something wrong with the google play store? I can't seem to update any of my apps.?

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Elias • a month ago

If I follow these steps, can I later just flash a custom ROM based in an earlier version ofAndroid (such as CM, PA, AOKP) ? ( I'm afraid I'd have to flash another bootloader or radio, but downgrading might not besupported)

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Hermann Bier • a month ago

Second scenario worked like a charm on Nexus 4, rooted and with CWM. One user alreadywrote here: you have to chose NO before CWM reboots. I chosed YES each time andSuperSU said after boot: su binary not found. Chosing no works like a charm!

Ashutos Don Jain • a month ago

I am not able to see Regulatory info Tab under Legal Info Tab on my gnex running Android 4.3. Any sol ?

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Yalla Tschikowski • a month ago

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Yalla Tschikowski • a month ago> Yalla Tschikowski

ok i found the solution: the devices have different Hardware IDs when in RecoveryMode, you have to add this one to your Windows Driver.

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Ashutos Don Jain • a month ago

what is the kernel version of 4.3 on nexus 4 / 7 ?

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Zuko • a month ago> Ashutos Don Jain

3.4.0perfgf43c3d9

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Ashutos Don Jain • a month ago> Zuko

so why it's different from gnex as gnex runs kernel 3.0.72 on 4.3 ? why oldkernel ?

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Darkmyth CH • a month ago

well i know this isnt the place, but i sent my N7 WIFI to factory due to a charging problem, butthen it came back flashed with the 3G version, and im not really that geek smart... couldsomeone point me in the right direction? thks in advance

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mick.remy • a month ago

I can boot on TWRP on my Nexus 4 anybody else ?

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