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Owners of the Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi and Nexus 10 should start pulling out their tablets and checking for OTA updates, with Google posting factory images, as well as Binaries for the tablets on their developers page.

This update takes the Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi and Nexus 10 from Android 5.0.1(LRX22C) to Android 5.0.2 (LRX22G). The Factory images can be downloaded below, while the binaries for each tablet can be found on here.

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

Version

Download

MD5 Checksum

SHA-1 Checksum

5.0.2 (LRX22G)

Link

71300655334d064dabca2e5638d50fb8

bff2093e0af21587e549dd05f73520646c86a37d

Factory Images “mantaray” for Nexus 10

Version

Download

MD5 Checksum

SHA-1 Checksum

5.0.2 (LRX22G)

Link

d054d9eb810e1700bebf2fb24014b3df

81af84cb10710f9c2fbc6a2de9dd14bec600e63d

While these tablets, and most of the Nexus family of devices that Google promised Lollipop for back in October have received their updates, almost three months after updates began pushing out, the GSM/LTE versions of theNexus 7 remain on Android 4.4.4. We hope to see more updates soon, as well as provide the OTA links once they’re captured.

Source: Nexus Factory Images PageNexus Binaries.
Thanks: Hari.
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jamesboag

My 2012 model prompted me to update to 5.0.2 OTA this morning. I’m a bit gun shy after flashing 5.0 and my tablet slowing to a crawl. Will stick with 4.4.4 for now.

Shano

I updated mine it works fine

jdt1986

Really hope I get this update soon on my Nexus 7 2013.

I ignored the 5.0.0 OTA in mid December as I didn’t have a fast or reliable WiFi signal, the notification disappeared after a few days and hasn’t come back since… Love Lollipop on my Nexus 4, and am getting paranoid I won’t get the chance to upgrade from KitKat on my Nexus 7 2013!

geoff

Yeah, good if you have the WiFi model. My LTE Nexus 7 is Mr Sad Pants, again 🙁

homebrandcola

My Nexus 7 is also sad pants.