Android 5.0 Lollipop: How to Download and Manually Install on Google Nexus 4, Nexus 5, and Other Devices

Advertisement
By NDTV Correspondent | Updated: 15 November 2014 19:44 IST

Google has announced the rollout of Android 5.0 Lollipop for its Nexus series of smartphones and tablets. Many Nexus users bought the devices because Google said these devices would be the first to get Android updates. While that may not have been the case with Android 5.0 Lollipop, but the Nexus series is still part of the first wave of devices to get a taste of the latest dessert. The update will show up soon and in the meantime you can refresh your memory by reading about the best new features in Android 5.0 Lollipop.

For those who can't wait, there's a quicker way to get Android 5.0 Lollipop on Google Nexus 4, Google Nexus 5, Google Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi), Google Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi, Google Nexus 9 (Wi-Fi), and Google Nexus 10, amongst other devices. You can flash the latest Android OS to your Nexus device using a factory image.

Advertisement

Be warned though, do this at your own risk. In case something goes wrong, you don't want to lose all your data. Don't forget to back up all data on your Android smartphone. Google has a handy guide to flashing factory images to your Nexus device. This process is not without its share of problems, so we don't recommend this unless you know what you're doing here.

Android Police reports that the process gives some people a missing system.img error. Its post also describes a fix for the error, so you can head to the site and follow the instructions if you get the same error. However, this requires you to manually flash all the files in the update, and has also led to several people reporting errors such as missing back buttons and phone memory being downgraded to 16GB, with a complete system wipe being the only way to recover from the problems, so we would strongly recommend waiting for the OTA update if you get the system.img error.

Advertisement

As you will see from the nature of the instructions, this is a slightly technical process. So while you should be able to update your Android device to Lollipop by following these steps, for most users our recommendation is to just wait for the OTA update to pop up on their phones.

Here's how to manually download Android 5.0 Lollipop and force install it on your Google Nexus devices.

Advertisement

    1. Download and install the latest Android SDK on your Windows computer. This installs two programs, ADB, and Fastboot, which can be accessed through the command terminal on your PC, as a part of the software development kit.

    2. Add the SDK folder to the PATH by following these steps:

    Advertisement
    • Right click My Computer and click on Properties.
    • Click on Advanced System Settings.
    • Click on System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.
    • In the Window, select Path, then click on Edit, and then type in the name of the directory where you installed the SDK, and remember that each entry is separated by a semi-colon.

      3. Enable USB debugging on your device. First, go to Settings > About Phone > Software information.

      4. Tap Build number seven times.

      5. Go to Settings > Developer options. Tick USB debugging.

      6. Download the correct factory image for your device.

        7. Extract the image on your computer.

        8. Connect your device to your computer over USB.

        9. Start the device in fastboot mode.

        The easiest way to do this is to hold a key combination while powering up the device. For Nexus 5, hold the volume up, volume down and power buttons while powering on the device. The full list of key combinations for different devices is here.

        You can also boot into fastboot mode using the ADB tool: With the device powered on, go to the command terminal and execute the following: adb reboot bootloader

        If needed, unlock the device's bootloader through your computer using the command terminal and executing: fastboot oem unlock

          1. Open a command terminal and navigate to the unzipped system image directory.

          2. Execute flash-all.bat, which was a part of the unzipped image file. This script installs the necessary bootloader, baseband firmware(s), and operating system. For this to work, you need to have added the folder where ADB and Fastboot are installed to the system's path as described in step 2.

          3. When this is done, Google recommends that you lock the bootloader for security. You can do that by booting the device in fastboot mode while still connected via USB, and using the command terminal to execute: fastboot oem lock.

          That's how you can install Android 5.0 Lollipop on your Nexus device. We still recommend that you just wait a while until the OTA update arrives on your device.

          For more tutorials, head to our How To section.

           
          REVIEW
          • Design
          • Display
          • Software
          • Performance
          • Battery Life
          • Camera
          • Value for Money
          • Good
          • Brilliant display
          • Great performance
          • Guaranteed Timely Android updates
          • Bad
          • Mediocre camera
          • Battery backup could have been better
          • No external storage support
           
          KEY SPECS
          Display 4.95-inch
          Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
          Front Camera 1.3-megapixel
          Rear Camera 8-megapixel
          RAM 2GB
          Storage 16GB
          Battery Capacity 2300mAh
          OS Android 4.4
          Resolution 1080x1920 pixels
          NEWS
          VARIANTS

          Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

          Advertisement

          Related Stories

          Popular Mobile Brands
          1. Realme P4 Lite 5G Roundup: Price in India, Specifications Expected
          2. Oppo K14 5G Debuts With 7,000mAh Battery at This Price in India
          3. Vivo T5x 5G Goes Official in India With 7,200mAh Battery
          4. Poco X8 Series Arrives in India With 50-Megapixel Camera: See Price
          5. Samsung Galaxy M17e 5G Debuts With 6,000mAh Battery at This Price in India
          6. iQOO Z11 Surfaces on Benchmarking Site Ahead of Its Launch in China
          7. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man OTT Release Date: Know When and Where to Watch This Film
          8. iQOO 15R Review
          1. Instagram Rolls Out New AI Voice Effects For Voice Notes With Eight Filters
          2. Apple Reportedly Boosts Foldable Panel Orders to 20 Million, Suggesting Strong Demand for Foldable iPhone
          3. Smriti Irani Backs Women Entrepreneurs With SPARK Collective Push and British Council Partnership
          4. Oppo Watch X3 With Snapdragon W5 Chipset, Over 100 Sports Modes Launched
          5. Oppo Find N6 Launched With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, 6,000mAh Battery: Price, Features
          6. Poco X8 Pro Series Launched in India With Up to 9,000mAh Battery, 50-Megapixel Camera: Price, Specifications
          7. OnePlus Pad 3 Tipped to Launch With 13.2-Inch Display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Chip
          8. Vivo X500 Series Chipsets Tipped Months Ahead of Launch; Vivo Pro Max Could Also Debut
          9. Argentina Bans Polymarket Over Unregulated Crypto Betting Concerns: Report
          10. Oura Ring 4 Launched in India With Smart Sensing Technology and HRV Tracking: Price, Specifications
          Download Our Apps
          Available in Hindi
          © Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.