What happens if I update.. - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I'm on a custom 4.2.1 ROM . if I update through Google will I just lose root and data or will I brick?
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Its quite simple actually. Being on a custom ROM you can't upgrade from Google
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Can't meaning your phone will not only brick but also totally explode. The self destruct is hidden in the battery along with nfc.

Unless you've got a silk cover on your battery.
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Thanks for the sarcastic remarks... Wouldn't expect anything less here on xda.
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You'll get super powers
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savagehax said:
Thanks for the sarcastic remarks... Wouldn't expect anything less here on xda.
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I, on the other hand, would have expected you to THANK PirateGhost, who answered your question.
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savagehax said:
Thanks for the sarcastic remarks... Wouldn't expect anything less here on xda.
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If sarcastic remarks are what you're expecting from your experience on XDA, you may want to consider reevaluating the quality of your questions and/or posts that give rise to those sarcastic remarks. For reference see here: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.

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QbKing77's Korner

Gotta check this out. Its a good friend of mine that makes videos for everything android and tech related.
Episode 21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCwP_Fj2k5I&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Did anyone watch this good stuff.
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Watching it but it is more for Android noobs. Not much to be gained from anyone with above average knowledge about the art of flashing (Most if not all of us here).
miketoasty said:
Watching it but it is more for Android noobs. Not much to be gained from anyone with above average knowledge about the art of flashing (Most if not all of us here).
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Yea that's true but it will help noobs turn in to real flash a holics.
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whiteintegsg316 said:
Yea that's true but it will help noobs turn in to real flash a holics.
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Will also hopefully help prevent noob topics from posting up every day.
Also check out
http://www.acsyndicate.net/
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PiP and S-Voice

developers and anyone listening. Do you think it will be possible to port the picture in picture function in the new SGSIII to the nexus?
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If your talking about the web browser over the desktop its an app in the play store
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Anything is possibly but more than likely won't happen. Buy a GS3.
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I believe the same guy who pulled Flipboard apk said he'd pull s-voice and others off when he can. Then we'll see if it works. It probably won't though, but you never can tell.
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Anthonok said:
Anything is possibly but more than likely won't happen. Buy a GS3.
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I am really not understanding the logic behind this statement. There are already dev's committed to putting the GS3 stock ROM on the Gnex.
lowandbehold said:
I am really not understanding the logic behind this statement. There are already dev's committed to putting the GS3 stock ROM on the Gnex.
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Really i didn't know. Link plz
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Cheeze[iT] said:
If your talking about the web browser over the desktop its an app in the play store
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I don't think we're talking about the same thing. what are you referring to?
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Battery Drain from "dbus-daemon".....wtf?

Hey guys, I just noticed this as my battery died rapidly today and I checked the battery info in settings and saw "dbus-daemon" used 67% of my battery. I didn't install any new apps today and I can't recall seeing any updates automatically installed. Does anyone know what this is and if its something I should worry about? Obviously it drained my battery in a matter of minutes so I am worried. I had to do a battery pull because the settings was not responding. Is there some type of spyware/antivirus software I should install? Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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And yes, I did search for any info on this in the XDA forum. Thanks.
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dbus-daemon is an application that uses this library to implement a message bus daemon. Multiple programs connect to the message bus daemon and can exchange messages with one another.
I copied that from a website. There ya go.. lol
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Thanks douchie Mc douche. I knew that already.
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tk123456789 said:
Thanks douchie Mc douche. I knew that already.
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Good job calling people names attempting to help your fail post in General.
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How is that guy trying to help me Mr. Uber Sensitive. Guess you got called names as a kid or maybe still do. What is happening to this forum.
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OK I guess this should be in the Q&A. My bad.
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tk123456789 said:
How is that guy trying to help me Mr. Uber Sensitive. Guess you got called names as a kid or maybe still do. What is happening to this forum.
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You're the one acting like a childish idiot, what makes you think anybody is going to want to help you if you are going to retaliate with an ad-hominem fallacy?
OK thanks anton. Very useful info.
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I hope you never find out what the drain is, and over time I hope it drains you of your very life force until you cease to exist.
Ingrate.
Oh yes, you're right what is happening to this forum!!!
People posting in the wrong section.
People posting the same thread twice.
People being so ungrateful that they snap at others that offer what help they can.
Its pathetic.
Oh and in case you didn't know, you're guilty of all of these crimes against the community.
What is happening to these forums indeed......
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tk123456789 said:
OK thanks anton. Very useful info.
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Your phone is full of Summer's Eve. Throw it in rice overnight. That should fix it.
anton2009 said:
You're the one acting like a childish idiot, what makes you think anybody is going to want to help you if you are going to retaliate with an ad-hominem fallacy?
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Nice.
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Rooting zvb?

Are there any guides for rooting an OG running the new jellybean firmware?
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It's right here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35520144
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*facepalm*
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Really? And you're sending it from a nexus?
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foxsdaddy67 said:
Really? And you're sending it from a nexus?
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Well I was helping out a friend who happens to have a sprint OG. These forums don't seem anywhere as well organized or friendly as the N4 forums though. I looked around a little but couldn't find the root guide, so I asked for help finding the thread. One person was nice enough to point me in the right direction (and I gave them the thanks they deserves) while a few loud assholes got upset at my harmless ignorance. Don't you have better thing to do than waste your time criticizing an internet stranger, while adding nothing to conversation or giving any additional tips. I guess it makes you feel cool or something, but why don't you get out from under your bridge and do something genuinely cool? Also, sorry about thanking you, that was an accident.
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On 4.3, How can I find out when my home performed a TRIM.

I have a Sprint GNEX.
I've read how the phone is supposed to trim when its idle for blah long and charging, and other stuff but I am just curious myself to see when it actually trims.
Is there anyway I can see this? Logcats? (I dont have any experience with logcats)
Thanks!!
BTW: 4.3 IS SO SMOOTH ERMAGERD
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Bumpity bump
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Guys.
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I don't think there's any other way than not to notice that the phone doesn't slow down...
Please keep bumping, and it has it. I promise
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Lol sorry this is not what I meant. Trust me, I'm a strong believer and supporter of it. It has made my phone feel brand new.
Just the curiosity in me wants to see the specific times that the trim function is called.
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