Nexus One is a 3G Android phone with 1GHz Scorpion processor and Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset. The device has 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen with 480×800 pixels screen resolution. It has 5MP camera and supports autofocus and LED flash.
The latest update is Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread GRK39F – a security and performance improvement update – which is being rolled in the form of an OTA upgrade. You can now either wait for that to come to you automatically or you can follow this manual guide how to install the update of Gingerbread (GRK39F) into your device.
1. Download Android 2.3.6 Gingebread (GRK39F) from the link above.
2. Rename the file to update.zip.
3. Connect your Nexus One to your computer and transfer update.zip to the root of your phone’s microSD card, it should not be inside any folder.
4. Turn off your Nexus One.
5. Keep the Volume Down button pressed and turn on the phone. Scroll down to recovery and press the power/lock button.
6. You should now see a triangle with an exclamation mark. Press Power + Volume Up button.
7. A menu will appear. Select sdcard.update.zip. The screen will say install from sdcard complete.
8. You must now select reboot system now.
To ensure if the update has successfully installed then go to menu 'settings' -> 'About phone' and check under ‘Android version’ and ‘build number’. There you will see that the version is changed to 2.3.6 and GRK39F under Build number.
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