Now the good news - I just installed the official ICS 4.0.3 on my Nexus S and it works and looks great! Like many of you I don't really like all this talk about rooting your phone, flashing it and other things - my fear of bricking my phone from making a mistake is just too big. However this method of installing ICS on the Nexus S could not be simpler and in 10 to 15 minutes you'll have your phone up and running!
This was the method I followed from ZDNET (which you can see in full following this link):
- Download the Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich update from this link.
- Connect your Nexus S to your computer via USB and copy update.zip to the root of your SD card (Do not drop it into a folder or this won’t work!).
- Power down your Nexus S and power it back on while holding down the volume up button.
- Use the volume buttons to navigate to RECOVERY mode and press the power button.
- When you see the exclamation mark on the screen, DON’T PANIC! Press the power button followed by volume up.
- Select the option to Update from SD card select the update zip package you downloaded earlier and press the power button to confirm.
- The update will now install automatically. When it’s down your Nexus S will boot up into Android 4.0.3 … enjoy!!
If you are a bit more challenged in technical things and still are not sure about this, why not watch this video first?
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