![]() Using the trackball, scroll down and select “ Apply sdcard:update.zip.” to start the update.Ĩ. (It can be a bit tricky sometimes, so keep trying if it doesn’t work the first time)ħ. ![]() To get to the recovery menu press Power and Volume Up at the same time. The recovery screen will only show a triangle with an exclamation point in it. Using the Volume keys, navigate to Recovery and press Power.Ħ. You should now see a screen with Androids on skateboards. Now reboot it by holding the Power and Volume Down at the same time.ĥ. Connect your Nexus One to your computer and transfer the file to the root of the microSD card (inside no folders)Ĥ. Rename the file to update.zip (If your OS hides file extensions by default, rename the file to update to avoid it being renamed to )ģ. Download the Nexus One update from this link here.Ģ. Sick of waiting for your Nexus One to get the OTA update to Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread? It’s your lucky day, as you can now manually install the update to your phone without anymore waiting!ġ.
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