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With some very minimal technical skill (and a PC from which you can run ADB) you can install the OTA yourself using
adb sideload
. Have done it for years.Yeah I've done it plenty of times too.. In this case I don't want to wipe (during the initial bootloader unlock) and then get a new phone in a few days. Too much work to set everything up twice.
The other issue of course is that Google can't expect that to be the obvious behavior for users. Updates can and should just roll out on time for all users.
You don't need to wipe to apply an adb side load. Just need to be able to reboot into recovery mode.
Easy peasy - side loaded and done. Thanks again
Oh well that changes things then. I tried to use the Android Flash Tool and it wanted unlock my bootloader first. It's been a while since I've messed with this. I'll take a look. Thanks
is also available as a GUI solution but I am hesitant to recommend it as the minimal technical knowledge required to sideload and/or root will also help bail one out of problems.