As we reported yesterday, Android 4.4 KitKat has started rolling out for the Google Nexus 7 and the Google Nexus 10. While you could always wait for the update to arrive on our devices over-the-air, the impatient among us would prefer installing it manually.
If you don't like waiting for OTA updates to arrive and are confident with installing manual updates, you can follow our step by step by on how to install Android 4.4 KitKat on your Google Nexus 10
[NOTE] Please do not proceed if you are not familiar with installing such updates manually. This website will not be responsible for any device malfunction or data loss which may occur from following this guide.
Requirements
- A Nexus 10 running stock Android 4.3 and JWR66Y build number (check in Settings > About Device)
- Download and install the latest version of the Android SDK installed on your system.
Once you make sure you meet the requirements follow these steps
- Download Android 4.4 KitKat for Nexus 10
- Rename the package you've downloaded to "update.zip" (no quotes)
- Place the update.zip package into the Android SDK/platform-tools folder on your computer (do not unzip it).
- Power off your tablet
- Hold down the volume up, volume down and power buttons when turning on your tablet.
- When the menu loads, plug your Nexus into your computer.
- Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button to select it.
- When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume up. You should now see the recovery menu.
- Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
- On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
- Using the command line, navigate to the Android SDK/platform-tools folder
- On Windows, type: adb.exe sideload update.zip
- ... or on Mac, type: ./adb-mac sideload update.zip
- ... or on Linux, type: ./adb sideload update.zip
- The update should begin installing; and when it's done, select "reboot system now."
Once you reboot you will be running Android 4.4 KitKat on your Google Nexus 10
How to install Android 4.4 KitKat on your Google Nexus 7 If you don't like waiting for OTA updates to arrive and are confident with installing manual updates, you can follow our step by step by on how to install Android 4.4 KitKat on your Google Nexus 7 |
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[NOTE] While we didn't have to toggle on ADB debugging for this to work, but if it doesn't work for you, maybe turning that option on will help. To do that, you need to first access the Development options by going to Settings > About and tapping the Build number 7 times. Then, go to Settings > Development options and enable USB debugging under the "Debugging" menu group.