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The Sprint version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has begun receiving the Android 4.2 software update, according to various reports surfacing this week.
The 98MB file can be manually downloaded and installed; however, the carrier has yet to make any formal announcements.
CNET has reached out to Sprint for comment and will update the article with any response.
Sprint may have been months behind Verizon releasing the
Galaxy Nexus, but the smaller carrier has been much more active in offering updates. The Verizon model, for its part, is still running Jelly Bean 4.1.1.
While this isn't the worst situation to be in, it does add fuel to the fragmentation fire. Both devices are considered a "Pure Google" experience, which means they should be first in live to receive an OS update. However, Sprint's phone is now four small version updates ahead of Verizon's model.
Since Google is hosting the 4.2 software file being directly on its servers (.zip file,) it is only a matter of time before Sprint pushes the update itself.
Those who like to take things into their own hands can flash the ROM on their phone today, though I suspect the over-the-air version is right around the corner.
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