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RustyU
Posts: 972
Registered: ‎06-01-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

It's a little involved, requires a bit of command line work... best advice I could give is read up on XDA Devs and see how confident you feel.
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vodarich
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Registered: ‎22-05-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

When I try and do an ota update it doesn't even try, it just says phone upto date. It does this instantly with out checking like my other android phone.
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RustyU
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Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

Thats because that isn't for checking for updates.

Closest thing you can do to check is by dialling *#*#CHECKIN#*#*

If you got your phone from Voda, don't bother. It's only for direct from Google phones at the moment.
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firsedge
Posts: 61
Registered: ‎06-10-2008

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

Just got the upgrade (bought phone direct from Google in January when I was in the US). Will let you know how it goes
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Nabs
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Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Hi

Thanks for your post. There are a number of factors that influence the timescale of firmware releases. As any information on dates would always be subject to change, we do not provide this information. However, here are a few frequently asked questions that will be helpful:

Why does Vodafone have its own software on phones?

We customise phone software to optimise customers' experience of the device on the Vodafone network and to enable access to our services. At a basic level, this can involve ensuring services like MMS, voicemail and data connections are set correctly. In other instances, our customisation is more extensive such as the preloading of services (People, My Web, 360 Shop, etc), but this varies from device to device.

Why does Vodafone delay the issue of future software updates?

Prior to releasing or approving any software update for customers who have bought a handset through Vodafone, we test it thoroughly to ensure it provides customers the best possible experience on our network. Our testing process begins as soon as we receive the software, which often happens once the manufacturer has already released the open market version of the software. During the review process, we report any issues with the software back to the manufacturer for them to address. Once the firmware is approved by Vodafone, we return it to the manufacturer and they will then distribute the software to customers through the appropriate channels.

We undertake this process with every device that we sell to customers, regardless of whether or not the handset contains Vodafone branded software.

If you have purchased the device from another company (Phones 4U, Carphone Warehouse etc) it is possible that the device may not be on the Vodafone version of software. In this case the manufacturer would be in control of releasing any future updates.

Do you add or remove anything compared to the standard firmware?

To ensure the handset is optimised for performance on Vodafone, we will sometimes add or remove certain functions. As an example, we would remove an App that only worked in America (e.g. Netflix) to avoid confusion for people trying to use it in the UK. We also remove other operators' settings from the handset to free up onboard memory.

When will the update be available?

As mentioned above, there are numerous factors which influence a release date which means we cannot give a date; even an estimate would often change. The best option is to use the following link to check for available software updates on your phone

What happens if I update my phone to an unofficial (non-Vodafone) version of software?


Any mobile phone we sell is covered by a Vodafone warranty in addition to a manufacturer warranty. Any device upgraded to a non Vodafone approved version of software which then becomes faulty may then not be covered by warranty.

Firmware Feedback

As there is nothing more we can add we won't reply to this thread again, however, we are happy for you to discuss the above and any other firmware related topics. We will always leave one main thread open per phone and then direct any new queries about the same issue to the original thread. As this is the first thread about this specific phone, we will now link any new posts to here. This makes sure any interested eForum members will know where to come to discuss any firmware feedback. As this is a discussion thread we won’t respond to any questions so if you have a different query please start a new thread.

Thanks
BenJ
eForum Team


Once again Vodafone are going to give us the run around with firmware info.

Can the mods at least confirm whether or not Vodafone have recieved and are working on this?
I don't mind waiting just as long as i know im going to get the update.

nabs



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yellow160
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Registered: ‎01-06-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Once again Vodafone are going to give us the run around with firmware info.

Can the mods at least confirm whether or not Vodafone have recieved and are working on this?
I don't mind waiting just as long as i know im going to get the update.

nabs


Ditto.

This update reportedly contains a fix for an issue that I've reported to you and that you claim to have raised with your "devices team" (raised on 26th July - with apparently no response http://forum.vodafon...ble-since-22/).

The very minimum I would expect from you is to confirm that you've made the "devices team" aware that there has been a potentially relevant update to Android.

Oh, and I actually DO mind waiting.
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chamblin
Posts: 61
Registered: ‎29-06-2009

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

Since I've updated, the Wifi has been behaving as it should have done out of the box.

It will keep a connection when the sleep policy is set to "never" and behaves when set to "when screen turns off" as expected.

Note. My Nexus has been unlocked and I manually installed the update.

Chris
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Nabs
Posts: 5,560
Registered: ‎06-05-2009

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Since I've updated, the Wifi has been behaving as it should have done out of the box.

It will keep a connection when the sleep policy is set to "never" and behaves when set to "when screen turns off" as expected.

Note. My Nexus has been unlocked and I manually installed the update.

Chris


Chris,

Good news that it has fixed the issue.

I noticed your in newbury, ya fancy heading over to VF HQ and letting them know there is an update waiting to be approved that fixed a major issue is one of their handsets?lol

nabs



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maxl86
Posts: 78
Registered: ‎02-07-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

i got this last night too, cant say ive noticed any real difference really. i thought we were expecting gingerbread in october?!
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liquidchild
Posts: 22
Registered: ‎31-07-2009

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

done the OTA last night, wi-fi seems more stable at work on the hotspot, was fine at home but then i've never had an issue with it at home anyway.

enjoy waiting 6 months for an update folks.
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Masonicmoron
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Registered: ‎30-06-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Once again Vodafone are going to give us the run around with firmware info.

Can the mods at least confirm whether or not Vodafone have recieved and are working on this?
I don't mind waiting just as long as i know im going to get the update.

nabs


Ditto as well

Are Vodafone working on this? O² customers are getting the OTA

Gingerbread is still on track for October for non Vodafone customers, unless Vodafone are working on this now?

Both updates would be nice

Any news Mods?


Thank you in advance for a real reply.

Best regards

MM


Rooting using the boot loader sounds fun

Miss Sold by Vodafone let down by Vodafone
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RustyU
Posts: 972
Registered: ‎06-01-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Are Vodafone working on this? O² customers are getting the OTA

Er, what?

O2 do not supply the Nexus One, any O2 customer bought their phone from Google.
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AndyClough
Posts: 188
Registered: ‎01-06-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Ditto as well

Are Vodafone working on this? O² customers are getting the OTA

Gingerbread is still on track for October for non Vodafone customers, unless Vodafone are working on this now?

Both updates would be nice

Any news Mods?


Thank you in advance for a real reply.

Best regards

MM





Hi MM,

If you are rooted as per your sig, why not come over to something like Cyanogenmod?



Andy
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Regular Poster
Divster
Posts: 104
Registered: ‎01-08-2009

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

I have a slightly different wifi sleep problem. Had it since froyo, wifi sleeps but wakes on pick up of phone not on unlocking. Or is that what you guys are talking about?
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Masonicmoron
Posts: 303
Registered: ‎30-06-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


Er, what?

O2 do not supply the Nexus One, any O2 customer bought their phone from Google.




That is correct, wish I did.

@Andy

I have Rooted my phone once but had to revert to VF due to slight issues with my work email

All the best

MM
Rooting using the boot loader sounds fun

Miss Sold by Vodafone let down by Vodafone
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AndyClough
Posts: 188
Registered: ‎01-06-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


That is correct, wish I did.

@Andy

I have Rooted my phone once but had to revert to VF due to slight issues with my work email

All the best

MM


Ahh, no worries. Was it an issue with SSL Certs out of interest?
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Contributor V
RustyU
Posts: 972
Registered: ‎06-01-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

If it was, and if I remember correctly, 2.2.1 does something regarding SSL certs?
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jaredholdcroft
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎22-09-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

As somebody who is pretty mad about the WiFi issues with the N1 I was hoping 2.2.1 would fix it.

So far there are lots of people saying it does but there are lots of people who are still having problems:

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=01a47ff5b0a92d52&hl=en&start=720

Anybody with a VF unlocked N1 and a 38:xxx mac address who can confirm either way?

Cheers,

Jared
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Contributor V
RustyU
Posts: 972
Registered: ‎06-01-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1

For what it's worth, you no longer have to unlock your phone to get the 'proper' OS on it.
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jaredholdcroft
Posts: 4
Registered: ‎22-09-2010

Google Nexus One - Release Android 2.2.1


For what it's worth, you no longer have to unlock your phone to get the 'proper' OS on it.


Ah really? That's good - any hints on where to look for how to do this?

Cheers,

J
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