After revealing this morning that Android 8.0 is named Oreo, Google has gone ahead and
posted the factory images for current Pixel and Nexus devices.
The simplest route is through the yet - to - be launched Android Beta Program, but as usual Google has also
posted the factory images.
You can now install the Android 7.1.2 Nougat Beta build after Google
posted its factory images.
Google has
posted the factory images for the selected Nexus or Pixel devices with build «OPR6.170623.013».
Following the (somewhat disappointing) OTA update to Android 5.0.2 earlier today, Google has
posted factory images for both the LTE and Wi - Fi versions of the Nexus 9.
Google has just
posted the factory image of Android 5.0.2 Lollipop for the WiFi version of the 2012 Nexus 7.
Note: Google
posts factory images for each and every update.
In what should be a pretty clear sign that an over-the-air update is coming soon, Google has
posted the factory image for Android 4.4 KitKat for the Nexus 4.
By
posting the factory image for the Nexus 9.
Not exact matches
Get to the next part of this
post in order to learn how to successfully install the new Android 6.0.0
factory image on your Nexus 5:
Now you can continue to the next part of this
post and learn how to flash a
factory image for your device.
If you want to learn how to successfully install this new
factory image build on your tablet, then you can follow all the instructions that we've listed in this
post.
Now that you know all of the above you can continue to the next part of this
post and learn how to flash a brand new
factory image for your device.
Google has
posted the Android 8.0
Factory Image and you can now install them on your Google Nexus 6P smartphones.
Google has just
posted Android 5.0.1
factory images for the WiFi only models 2013 Nexus 7, Nexus 9 and Nexus 10 for those adventurous souls who are comfortable flashing the
image to their devices.
If you are looking to install this new official
factory image on your Nexus 6P smartphone, then you should check the instructions listed in this
post.
Google has
posted the latest
factory images for the Nexus 9, bumping the device up to Android 5.0.2.
If you have no idea what you're doing, we recommend you to wait a couple of ours, because we will
post a detailed tutorial that teaches you how to flash Android 4.4.3
factory image on your Nexus 7 LTE.
Installing a
factory image like the one we're providing in this
post will result in a complete
factory reset.
Get to the next part of this
post in order to learn how to flash the brand new Android 6.0.0
Factory Image:
Google has
posted the official Android 7.1.1
Factory Image file for the Nexus 6 phones.
Check the info listed in this
post in order to learn how to successfully install this new
factory image on your smartphone.
The Android 5.0.2 LRX22G Lollipop
Factory Image has gone live for the Nexus 10 and you can use the instructions listed in this
post in order to learn how to install it.
Check the info
posted below in order to learn howto flash a
factory image for your phone.
You should use all the info in this
post in order to learn how to flash a
factory image file for your device.
read the entire
post and do not skip any steps that I've listed in the tutorial if you wish to complete the Android 5.0.2
factory image installation at your first attempt.
Check the instructions listed in this
post if you want to learn how to successfully flash this new
factory image on your device.
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Factory.
We will update this
post when Google does release the
factory images and OTA downloads for its Pixel and Nexus devices with the September 2017 security update.
Google has
posted three new
factory images and OTAs for carrier - specific Nexus and Pixel devices.
Today, that carrier - specific build has been
posted to Google
Factory Images page, along with additional updates for the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.
And if you're not up to waiting around, the
factory images for all three devices have been
posted as well.
Restore or update your device to the latest build with files directly from Google The latest update for the Nexus 7 LTE, Android 4.3.1, just started rolling out a handful of days ago but Google has already
posted a full
factory image for the latest build.
Google has just
posted the first batch of Marshmallow
factory images.
A
factory restore
image is your way back to stock when you need it the most, so be sure to grab it and keep it handy HTC has
posted the 1.29.1540.3
factory restore
images for the unlocked Developer Edition HTC One on the HTCdev site.
Now you can get to the installation part of this
post and learn how to flash the
factory image file.
Google has
posted new
factory images for build LMY48I, which contains fixes for the Stagefright security exploit, for several Nexus devices.
Google has
posted the Android 5.1.1
factory image for the Nexus 9 (LTE) as the OTA rolls out to it, the Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
Other manufacturers began releasing updates last week, while Google was uncharacteristically late this month to
post factory and OTA
images for their phones and tablets this month.
Use the restore
images to return your new Nexus 7 to a
factory state The
factory restore
images of Android 4.3 for the new 2013 Nexus 7 have been
posted up at Google, allowing folks a path of safe return if they decide to modify the firmware on their device.
Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10 all included — no sign of OTAs just yet Google has just
posted Android 4.4.4
factory images for several Nexus devices, following up seemingly randomly after the very publicized release of Android 4.4.3, which has recently just finished rolling out OTA.
The
factory image as well as the OTA.zip file of Android N version has been
posted by Google and if you are impatient to wait for the OTA update that will sooner or later pop up on your phone, here's your chance.
Factory and OTA
images will be available from the bold links down the line, though they have yet to be uploaded to the developer farm as of this
post.
Google has
posted the Android 8.0
Factory Image and you can now install them on your Google Nexus 6P smartphones.
Over-the-air updates began rolling out to compatible Pixel and Nexus devices within a few minutes,
factory images for those with unlocked bootloaders appeared now long after, and now a week later it looks like the OTA files are being
posted too.
Check the instructions listed in this
post in order to learn how to successfully update your smartphone with a brand new Developer Preview Android 6.0
factory image.
Original
post (11/6): Google has released
factory images and OTA files for the November Android security patches for currently supported Pixel and Nexus devices.
If you want to learn how to successfully install this new
factory image build on your tablet, then you can follow all the instructions that we've listed in this
post.
Update (11/7): Google has now
posted November security patch
factory images and OTA files for the Pixel 2 XL.
Get to the next part of this
post in order to learn how to successfully install the new Android 6.0.0
factory image on your Nexus 5: