Time to get the Nook HD+ rolling on Kitkat! XDA forum member succulent (aka Iamafanof) has given me permission to post a link to his blog with all the necessary info that you need, plus the all important links to download his CM11 4.4.2 roms. I had previously been running his CM 10.2 builds with sgt7 and they were great. Dec 22, 2013 Time to get the Nook HD+ rolling on Kitkat! XDA forum member succulent (aka Iamafanof) has given me permission to post a link to his blog with all the necessary info that you need, plus the all important links to download his CM11 4.4.2 roms. I had previously been running his CM 10.2 builds with sgt7 and they were great. Android kitkat 4 4 2 free download - Air 4 Android, Avernum 4, Left 4 Dead 2, and many more programs. Left 4 Dead 2, and many more programs. Android kitkat 4 4 2 free download - Air 4 Android. Jan 29, 2014 How to Install Android 4.4 KitKat on ANY Android Device, How To Install Android 4.4.4 KitKat On ANY Android device, How to install Android 4.4.2 Kitkat on AN. Get the FREE NOOK Reading App for your Android smartphone or tablet to start enjoying Barnes & Noble’s award-winning eBook discovery and digital reading experience. Access our vast online library of over 4 million eBooks, magazines, graphic novels, and comics; plus, enjoy recommendations just for you curated by our expert booksellers.
I’ve seen a number of news stories this past week in regard to an email the folks at N2A sent out about them releasing an update to their N2A cards to bring Android KitKat v4.4 to the Nook Color, Nook Tablet, Nook HD, and Nook HD+.
That’s all fine and dandy for those of you that don’t mind shelling out some cash for something you can get for free. But for the rest of us who don’t shy away from a little technical work and a few extra minutes, Android 4.4 KitKat can be had for free on any of Barnes and Noble’s tablets just by visiting your good friends at the XDA forums.
There’s no disputing that N2A cards are great for non-tech savvy folks, which is more of B&N’s intended market for their tablets anyway. I’ve reviewed a few N2A cards in the past and they make setting up and installing as simple as it gets. But they aren’t free. The cards cost from $30-$50 depending on size from 8-32GB. The download option costs $20 if you already have a microSD card that you can write the image to.
If you purchased an N2A card in the past it costs $9.99 to upgrade to Android KitKat 4.4.
If you want to bypass the payment and support option and go the more technical, but more importantly the free route, then just head on over to the following threads at XDA:
Nook Color – [ROM] CyanogenMod 11 Nightly Builds
Android 4.4 2 Kitkat For Nook Tablet Downloads
Nook Tablet – [OFFICIAL] Cyanogenmod 11.0 (Android 4.4)
Nook HD/HD+ – [SD Install][4.4] CM11.0/SGT7 (KitKat)
Of course there are other ROMs and projects that you can find at XDA in addition to these ones, and they are always free of charge. It’s surprising that development on the Nook Color is still active. If you want to learn more on how to flash ROMs here’s some tutorials for the Nook Color and Nook Tablet. It’s pretty simple, really. Nothing to it once you try it a few times.
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Google burst out an unpredictable treat zooming out of its headquarter recently with the release of Android 4.4.4 update by sharing factory images and Over The Air (OTA) update for Nexus devices. While Google has come up with factory images for Android 4.4.4 of several Nexus devices, OTA updates are not yet available to all nexus devices. Factory images for Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10 is available of developers’ site. However, the developer’s listing present with Google reveals that Android 4.4.4 listing is not available for some Nexus devices as an OTA update.
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