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After the factory image for the Nexus 7 (2012) Wifi leaked last night, and Google announced that Lollipop was on the way this morning, it appears that the Nexus Factory Images page is seeing some updating right now, with Android 5.0 Factory images for the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2012) Wi-Fi, Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi and Nexus 10 joining the Nexus 9 and Nexus Player images as available to download.

The build version varies across devices, from LRX21L, through LRX21Q depending on which device you have. The Nexus 4 update isn’t available as yet, but we’re hoping it won’t be too far away. The Factory images can be found on the Google Nexus Factory images page, or down below :

Factory Images “fugu” for Nexus Player

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21M) Link b5380180959cdf8b99a24339b4800b64 aeed3bef8331aba50c94c188ce3753d3ae9afd83

Factory Images “hammerhead” for Nexus 5 (GSM/LTE)

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21O) Link 761667f1ddaf4e38d4792136df4ab927 01315e08c7f282452b5eba0606dd5a2d5274edde

Factory Images “nakasi” for Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi)

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21P) Link e68948c23c918436680bd28fc6aaf983 93daa4d30d7e9201f038591d8cfb9486c54e056d

Factory Images “razor” for Nexus 7 [2013] (Wi-Fi)

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21P) Link fd868b03bd00074dd7f70e31ad73b25a ba55c6ab81ca7776e3ae870f7f71dae70fac1052

Factory Images “volantis” for Nexus 9 (Wi-Fi)

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21L) Link ea31888fc19f830a90796670a8864a5f dc7e3fc75c4f94d053f72c811495e87d1c7b4130
5.0 (LRX21Q) Link ca260abbae585dbe8c8e2a99827611ad 10521789e1fbabc8263c59530e291e3f135d4e3b

Factory Images “mantaray” for Nexus 10

Version Download MD5 Checksum SHA-1 Checksum
5.0 (LRX21P) Link c9657359fe92126ffc2cb3a967c3b57a ad2499eabb2b5dd9aae90df92070a0c29769ef19

Google has also added Binaries for all the Nexus devices, on the Drivers page, except obviously for the Nexus 9 which doesn’t require them.

Make sure you check out the Flashing Instructions on the page before you dive in, but it’s here people. Start your downloads!

Source: Google Developers.
Thanks: Dan.
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Installed on my Nexus 7 (2013).

Love it so far, never bothered with dev previews so this is my first Lollipop experience.

Will be flashing a GPE ROM on my M8 when they’re available

What about the stock HTC One M7 and Saumsung S4?!

Hope we get a stock HTC One M7 rom to download!

Wow. My nexus5 took 5 or more minutes to complete the boot animation the first time. Thought I bricked it for a second. Just as I was about to force it off by holding all the buttons it showed the welcome screen. *phew*

same here! Lucky that I waited couple mins more lol. Lollipop rocks!!:D

Had the same issue.
But i remembered reading that if the screen becomes brighter (which it did), its a good sign.
All is well in lollipop-land.. now to find a cheap N7

brb, desert is being served. lol

Currently installing. Taking it’s ‘sweet’ a$$ time…

Everything up and running on my N5.

Painless – Just had to restart my phone after the flashing was complete so it could reset my play services and all my apps could be re installed.

Delicious so far

Now we play the waiting game for Xposed to work with Android 5.x

Did you gain root already?

I don’t see a need for root access as there isn’t anything 3rd party worth installing. As soon as the xposed framework gets the update to work with ART, i’ll look into root access, Super SU and titanium backup.
I’m doing fine so far with 3rd party apps.

Well, that didn’t last long.. Root access -> Custom recovery -> Custom Kernel = installed and loving double tap to wake.

Really should have been a standard feature!!