Google launched Android Marshmallow to the Nexus line this week. However, the devices released before 2013 ended up out of the party. Thus, those who count cos models Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 original detainees will continue to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop until exchange machine or from installing a custom ROM. As much as the company wants to sell the idea that these devices are with outdated hardware, the Nexus 7 2013 comes with Snapdragon 600 that offers the same level of processing that the Nexus 4 with its Snapdragon S4 Pro and ended up being updated.
If you do not want to sit around waiting for the good Google’s willingness to change his mind and bring Android Marshmallow for your Nexus 4 abandoned, the developer Dmitry Grinberg has just released a ROM that brings all the updates to the AOSP code the little robot this week by Google. To have the news on your smartphone, simply download the system image and follow our tutorial for installation on your smartphone. The image does not bring the apps and Google services. It will therefore be necessary to pass the GApps separately.
Remember that this is not an official ROM provided by Google, so some problems can be found. Users who tested the essential talked as sensors, NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, camera, phone and GPS are working, but sometimes end up suffering unexpected closures. Some trouble loading some sites may also be found by some users.
Remember that this is an early version of development. The dev did not make clear whether to continue working on the code to deliver a completely stable ROM. But for those who want to both have Android 6.0 Marshmallow unchanged, bringing only the desired experience for Google, this is the best option available at this time.
Remember to back up before the procedure, for all your data will be deleted. Also be careful with what will be done, because if you do not fully master the installation of a system via ADB image could end up ‘killing’ your smartphone, the Nexus 4 transfonando in a beautiful paperweight.
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