As many of you may have noticed, the Nexus kernel hasn't received updates lately due to my lack of time.
Recently, I started a full-time job during my school holidays. After the holidays ended, I had to juggle both work and studies, leaving me with very little time to dedicate to Nexus.
Currently, my mother has undergone spinal surgery and is unable to perform daily tasks, so I need to take care of her.
Thus, I regret to inform you that, unfortunately, support for Nexus SM8250 has come to an end, and it’s final. Working on this project has been an incredible experience, as I’ve learned a lot about programming and the ever-important logic behind it.
I’ve made many friends and met extraordinary people along the way, whom I will never forget.
As many of you may have noticed, the Nexus kernel hasn't received updates lately due to my lack of time.
Recently, I started a full-time job during my school holidays. After the holidays ended, I had to juggle both work and studies, leaving me with very little time to dedicate to Nexus.
Currently, my mother has undergone spinal surgery and is unable to perform daily tasks, so I need to take care of her.
Thus, I regret to inform you that, unfortunately, support for Nexus SM8250 has come to an end, and it’s final. Working on this project has been an incredible experience, as I’ve learned a lot about programming and the ever-important logic behind it.
I’ve made many friends and met extraordinary people along the way, whom I will never forget.
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