The Nexus 5 Thread

benthian89

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ART is not new~ should be incompatible with new android ~

Thats why i said "newer ART". Because the ART that came with Android L is more updated than the ART in Kitkat.

I have tried both in ART, apps that run fine in kitkat ART are crashing in Android L


Thanks man! All the data including contacts all that? :s12::s12:

Sorry, but what is the meaning of flash arh?

I have managed to update to 4.4.4 already. It just somehow allow me to update. :o

Yes, all data will be wiped, including your photos, mp3, files etc.
Backup everything first before trying.
Contacts should be sync-ed with Google contacts if you are not doing it yet.
Realized many ppl still store their contacts on their device only, because they don't know about storing as Google contact. Then when their phone is dead or missing, they start to whine about losing all their contacts.


If you don't know about flashing, I would strongly advice against attempting as you are not familiar and might ruin your phone.

But if you are willing to learn and adventurous, then I don mind assisting you.(as well as the other bros here)

You can start reading from here how to unlock your bootloader:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images

[GUIDE] Nexus 5 - How to Unlock Bootloader, … | Google Nexus 5 | xda-developers


So some steps for you to follow:
1) Backup all data on your phone. You can backup app data using helium since you are not rooted.

2) Download Android L factory image

3) Follow the instructions on the developers link to download the SDK so that you can use ADB and fastboot

4) Restart phone in bootloader mode

5) Unlock bootloader

6) restart phone in bootloader mode again

7) flash Android L factory image

8) Enjoy

You can revert back to Kitkat by flashing the kitkat factory images.

You can always relock the bootloader, so that the warranty is honoured.

Lastly, there are many guides online to do this. just google
 
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Nichi

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Thats why i said "newer ART". Because the ART that came with Android L is more updated than the ART in Kitkat.

I have tried both in ART, apps that run fine in kitkat ART are crashing in Android L




Yes, all data will be wiped, including your photos, mp3, files etc.
Backup everything first before trying.
Contacts should be sync-ed with Google contacts if you are not doing it yet.
Realized many ppl still store their contacts on their device only, because they don't know about storing as Google contact. Then when their phone is dead or missing, they start to whine about losing all their contacts.


If you don't know about flashing, I would strongly advice against attempting as you are not familiar and might ruin your phone.

But if you are willing to learn and adventurous, then I don mind assisting you.(as well as the other bros here)

You can start reading from here how to unlock your bootloader:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images

[GUIDE] Nexus 5 - How to Unlock Bootloader, … | Google Nexus 5 | xda-developers


So some steps for you to follow:
1) Backup all data on your phone. You can backup app data using helium since you are not rooted.

2) Download Android L factory image

3) Follow the instructions on the developers link to download the SDK so that you can use ADB and fastboot

4) Restart phone in bootloader mode

5) Unlock bootloader

6) restart phone in bootloader mode again

7) flash Android L factory image

8) Enjoy

You can revert back to Kitkat by flashing the kitkat factory images.

You can always relock the bootloader, so that the warranty is honoured.

Lastly, there are many guides online to do this. just google
it could just be that the app is crashing cos of L and not ART
 

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Hey guys, my Nexus has been restarting itself at random times since yesterday, and when it restarts it doesn't even get past the boot animation most of the time. When it does, it'll only be for a short while. Managed to do a factory reset during one of these 'short whiles', and everything seemed to be working fine when I had the SIM card removed. But after I put the SIM card back in, the problem came back. It's most probably by coincidence because earlier, without a SIM card, it had the problem in the day before. Is there a repair shop for fixing the Nexus 5?

Thanks:)
 

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Thats why i said "newer ART". Because the ART that came with Android L is more updated than the ART in Kitkat.

I have tried both in ART, apps that run fine in kitkat ART are crashing in Android L




Yes, all data will be wiped, including your photos, mp3, files etc.
Backup everything first before trying.
Contacts should be sync-ed with Google contacts if you are not doing it yet.
Realized many ppl still store their contacts on their device only, because they don't know about storing as Google contact. Then when their phone is dead or missing, they start to whine about losing all their contacts.


If you don't know about flashing, I would strongly advice against attempting as you are not familiar and might ruin your phone.

But if you are willing to learn and adventurous, then I don mind assisting you.(as well as the other bros here)

You can start reading from here how to unlock your bootloader:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images

[GUIDE] Nexus 5 - How to Unlock Bootloader, … | Google Nexus 5 | xda-developers


So some steps for you to follow:
1) Backup all data on your phone. You can backup app data using helium since you are not rooted.

2) Download Android L factory image

3) Follow the instructions on the developers link to download the SDK so that you can use ADB and fastboot

4) Restart phone in bootloader mode

5) Unlock bootloader

6) restart phone in bootloader mode again

7) flash Android L factory image

8) Enjoy

You can revert back to Kitkat by flashing the kitkat factory images.

You can always relock the bootloader, so that the warranty is honoured.

Lastly, there are many guides online to do this. just google

Wow man..Thanks for the guide. Seems rather complicated and risky to do..Think I will wait for the official release. :D Nexus 5 is my daily driver. Haha.
 

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If it's your daily driver, better not to update to Android L first, it's still in beta version.

Official release will be safer.
 

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is there anywhere that can repair nexus 5 screen with genuine parts? im not sure would LG take in the phone because I bought it online from qoo10...
 

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