At this annual event Google I / O yesterday Google has introduced a new Android operating system is Android L. Google has promised to issue a Factory Images for Android L developer preview for 5 Nexus and Nexus 7 2013 some time after the event. And thanks to Google for Developers has kept his promise.
Talk about Android L, the new Android OS update has been refreshed everything after a period of 3 years, the last update which changed everything last occurred on Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
In this article we will be a little embahas L Android on Nexus device 5.
First you have to download the file ADB and Fastboot + 4.4.3 factory image from the download link we provide below.
ADB + Fastboot File ->
Download Links
Nexus Android 5 L Factory Image LPV79 ->
Download Links
How to install Android on Nexus L 5:
Note: Your android OS will actually deleted alias in-wipe alias in the format. If there is important data that exists in Android devices, it would be nice if it was backed up. If it is, to the following steps.
- Download the necessary files (the link above) and check built his number. Make sure the built numbernya is LPV79.
- Extract the ADB + Fastboot files to a folder on the your computer (should not be extracted to the desktop, to extract better in other places such as Local Disk (mislanya D: on the PC) and install the USB drivers if mernggunakan Windows
- Extract Factory Image that was downloaded earlier to the same folder where you have extracted the ADB + Fastboot files earlier,
- Be sure to mention all of the contents of Factory Image extracts are in the same folder as the ADB and Fastboot files, because if not, you will get the message "file not found error".
- Log in fastboot mode. The trick, first turn off the Nexus 5 as usual, and then press and hold the "Volume UP + Volume DOWN + Power" together until you see the bootloader screen (aka fastboot mode)
- Connect Nexus 5 to PC and make sure the device is recognized in the device manager.
- Now click on the "flash-all.bat" if using a Windows PC or "flash-all.sh" if it is in Linux. Well now flashing process will start.
- Wait until the flashing is complete. If suahlakukan reboot process.
- The first boot will probably run longer and takes a lot of time, because the devices are building a cache for the first time after the update, so just wait. Well, after the Nexus 5 ye lit, then the upgrade to Android OS has been successfully L Developer Preview.
Android Developer Preview L is actually intended specifically for the Developer to develop Android Applications Android L so that later when launched, applications made the Developer is ready to use. And because it is still Developer Preview you should not protest if an error occurs later on Nexus 5 that you upgrade. "Do with your own risk" yes!