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Google Releases Android 4.2.2 Binaries for AOSP-Supported Nexus Devices

Categories: Android, Asus, Google, LG
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, March 1st, 2013 at 5:18 PM

If you’re a custom ROM maker or Android developer, you might want to send a tweet of thanks to the ol’ Google. Google has just uploaded the newest Android 4.2.2 binaries to the Nexus device download page, which are for use with any Nexus AOSP-enabled device. Supported devices are the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 WiFi, Nexus 7 3G, Nexus 10 as well as the global version of the Galaxy Nexus, and Verizon’s version as well. These binaries had been previously missing from the Nexus 7 3G and the Nexus 4.

So if you’re interested in what Google has to offer in their new update, check out the developers page to get the full rundown, as well as links to download the new binaries.

[Via: Engadget]

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