We have a variety of devices for testing purposes, and now that Froyo is being pushed (to the Nexus One so far at least), we have to constantly dismiss upgrade requests. There is no apparent "stop asking me" button.

So, is there any way I can disable OTA OS updates? We want a number of these phones to stay on old OS versions.

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You can cut it off from internet connections, but other than that I don't know of a way – CodeFusionMobile Aug 18 '10 at 18:54
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Remove SystemUpdater.apk from /system/app. From terminal (with ADB)

adb pull /system/app/SystemUpdater.apk C:/Path/to/your/desktop //Backup the file (just in case)  
adb remount                                       //Remount the system partition to read-write  
adb shell rm /system/app/SystemUpdater.apk              //Remove the apk

Warning - this will permanently disable system updates, until you push SystemUpdater back to /system/app

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Do I need to root the device to use this? If there's an alternative, I would prefer to keep these devices as close to factory spec as possible. – DougW Aug 18 '10 at 20:49
At best, that can only work with rooted devices, as /system/app is not readable, let alone writable, on standard production devices, AFAIK. – CommonsWare Aug 18 '10 at 21:01
CommonsWare is correct, to use this, you do need a modified boot.img (which means root), but you don't necessarily need to have a modified ROM. For a nexus one, you should be able to root and install a custom boot image but leave the stock ROM on the phone. – QRohlf Aug 18 '10 at 21:23
Cool, well not my ideal solution, but a good answer none the less. Thanks. – DougW Aug 18 '10 at 22:08
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For XOOM running android 3 honeycomb. You have to remove Upgrader.apk (not SystemUpdater).

adb pull /system/app/Upgrader.apk C:/Path/to/your/desktop //Backup the file (just in case)  
adb remount                                       //Remount the system partition to read-write  
adb shell rm /system/app/Upgrader.apk              //Remove the apk
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Thanks for the info! – DougW Jun 2 '11 at 18:30
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