Let's take a look the whole assembly inside the Google Pixel 10 as IFixit once again showed us the step by step teardown guide. You'll be surprised of how the layout of the main board, battery and camera being neatly stack. It begins with dismounting the battery assembly, down to the camera, then the main board, down to the screen display. Disassembling the Google Pixel 10 only need an anti-clamp a few picks, and a screw driver, making any future repair effortless. . Why do we need a teardown guide? We'll here's how IFixit answers: The Pixel 10 is powered by Google’s smartest chip yet, it’s packed with AI that can translate calls in real time, coach your photography, and even write emails for you. But here’s the thing: no AI feature in the world is going to help when your battery dies. That’s where we come in, so let’s open it up and see how repair-friendly this “AI-first” phone really is. Chapters 00:00 Intro to the Pixel 10 Teardown 00:20 Heatless back panel re...
Australia and New Zealand Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920I) users might received an update that will bump up the baseband version to N920IDVU2AOK2. But this update comes with two different build version such as the N920IDVU2AOKA and the N920IDVU2AOK6. We have just spotted this firmware build at Samsung's firmware server, but might be officially push soon. This build is equipped with Android OS security update and has nothing any new features to conclude. So better watch out for this update that might start to roll out these following days.
Here are the technical details of each build version. These details can be viewed in Apps > Settings > About Device.
Update build N920IDVU2AOKA:
This update build N920IDVU2AOKA, will be heading its way to Telstra's Galaxy Note 5.
Update build N920IDVU2AOK6:
This build are also heading their way to New Zealand Galaxy Note 5, including the factory unlocked version, Vodafone, and Sparks.
As of now there are no official report to when the update wil start to roll out. So better check the update manually to confirm its availability.
Prepare the following recommendations before you update your device, to keep it safe as possible.
The Over The Air (OTA) update requires you to connect your Galaxy Note 5 to a Wi-Fi network to ease your burden on high data charges.
Wait until the phone completely reboot before touching it. It may reboot (turn on and off) multiple times as the update might still at its finalization stage.
If the update is available, it will just prompt you the update’s technical details including on how to download and install it. If somehow the update isn’t available yet, it will also tell you that your device software is up to date. However, even if the update is already rolled out and you’ve already knew that it is officially released in your country and or network provider, you should also consider that the released usually take in stages and may also take days before it arrives on some areas. So you may have to wait and keep on checking until you get the update.
This method is always handy on some part, especially if you have missed the update and you’re left behind to the update’s scheduled dates that usually only took place and runs in weeks. You can still easily update your Galaxy Note 5 using your PC or Mac. All you need is a USB cable and then the Smart Switch firmware update tool. Smart Switch is similar to the before Kies that have been used to older devices. Also, Smart Switch has the capability to back up and restore your data in just a few clicks away.
Again do not touch the phone like disconnecting the USB cable if the software update has started. You may need to wait much longer while updating via Smart Switch as your firmware is being served by Samsung itself. The Smart Switch firmware file is a much larger to the ones released via Over The Air but were still the same file.
Here are the technical details of each build version. These details can be viewed in Apps > Settings > About Device.
Update build N920IDVU2AOKA:
- Model number: SM-N920I
- Android version: 5.1.1
- Baseband version: N920IDVU2AOK2
- Kernel version: 3.10.61-5944450
- Build number: LMY47X.N920IDVU2AOKA
- AP: N920IDVU2AOKA
- CP: N920IDVU2AOK2
- CSC: N920ITEL2AOKA
This update build N920IDVU2AOKA, will be heading its way to Telstra's Galaxy Note 5.
Update build N920IDVU2AOK6:
- Model number: SM-N920I
- Android version: 5.1.1
- Baseband version: N920IDVU2AOK2
- Kernel version: 3.10.61-5944450
- Build number: LMY47X.N920IDVU2AOK6
- AP: N920IDVU2AOK6
- CP: N920IDVU2AOK2
- CSC: N920INZC2AOK2
This build are also heading their way to New Zealand Galaxy Note 5, including the factory unlocked version, Vodafone, and Sparks.
As of now there are no official report to when the update wil start to roll out. So better check the update manually to confirm its availability.
How to update Galaxy Note 5 (SM-N920I) to Android 5.1.1 OS build N920IDVU2AOK2
Prepare the following recommendations before you update your device, to keep it safe as possible.
- Check the remaining power percentage of the battery, it should be at least 50% or higher before you take the update. If it is lower to the recommended level, the device must be charged first. Insufficient battery power may cause a fatal error if and when the update failed to initiate.
- Ensure that your device is connected to a strong Wi-Fi connection. Some firmware update may take long enough to install and it will depend on how small or large the update file size is.
- Check the remaining storage space of your device memory if it still enough and can still store the file size of the incoming update. You can easily determine the incoming update’s file size as it prompts you the exact details. The size may vary, some minor updates usually varies from 100MB to 200MB while major updates also usually varied from 300MB up to 500MB.
- Ensure to create a backup of your stored data in the device memory. You can easily backup your Galaxy Note 5 data by using Smart Switch. This process is very important and it is highly recommended before taking an update. You should secure you data first beforehand. If ever something might go wrong during the update process, and you might encounter a failure, you will not lose your data. Some fatal errors while performing the software update usually forces you to perform the factory reset in recovery mode. Doing so, will bring the device back to its original factory default settings but it deletes your stored data as it technically wipes and cleans out the device memory cache.
- Do not ever touch your phone if the updating process is already initiated. Just let the phone sit on top of your table and make sure it could not be interrupted on any part. You should not press any keys, nor turning the power off and or removing the battery. Do not disconnect the USB cable if you’re performing an update using a computer.
- Make sure you Galaxy Note 5 has no root in it, and or running on any unofficial firmware. Keep in mind that a rooted and a modified phone will no longer receive any official firmware update from the dealer. Doing so, you will only receive the advisory message that says something like this;
“The operating system on your device has been modified in an unauthorized way. Try downloading software updates using Smart Switch on your computer or visit a customer service center.”
Update your Galaxy Note 5 via Over The Air (OTA Update)
The Over The Air (OTA) update requires you to connect your Galaxy Note 5 to a Wi-Fi network to ease your burden on high data charges.
- From the device Home screen, simply tap Apps.
- Tap the Settings (gear icon).
- Tap the System tab.
- Tap About device.
- Tap Software update.
- Tap Check for updates.
- Tap the Install button, then OK.
Wait until the phone completely reboot before touching it. It may reboot (turn on and off) multiple times as the update might still at its finalization stage.
If the update is available, it will just prompt you the update’s technical details including on how to download and install it. If somehow the update isn’t available yet, it will also tell you that your device software is up to date. However, even if the update is already rolled out and you’ve already knew that it is officially released in your country and or network provider, you should also consider that the released usually take in stages and may also take days before it arrives on some areas. So you may have to wait and keep on checking until you get the update.
Update your Galaxy Note 5 using a computer via Smart Switch PC
This method is always handy on some part, especially if you have missed the update and you’re left behind to the update’s scheduled dates that usually only took place and runs in weeks. You can still easily update your Galaxy Note 5 using your PC or Mac. All you need is a USB cable and then the Smart Switch firmware update tool. Smart Switch is similar to the before Kies that have been used to older devices. Also, Smart Switch has the capability to back up and restore your data in just a few clicks away.
- Download Smart Switch for PC and MAC computers version and then install it on your computer.
- Connect your Galaxy Note 5 on your computer using the USB cable.
- Run Smart Switch, then wait until it recognizes the connection of the device. If the update is available it will automatically prompt you to update your device.
- Click on the Update button. Some other steps like on how to back up and restore your data is included in the instructions.
Again do not touch the phone like disconnecting the USB cable if the software update has started. You may need to wait much longer while updating via Smart Switch as your firmware is being served by Samsung itself. The Smart Switch firmware file is a much larger to the ones released via Over The Air but were still the same file.
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