[ROM] xXx NoLimits [OP6/6T] ☆ Speed/RAM optimized ☆ [Magisk Rom]

xXx

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hey guys and gals,

Instead of posting a new version of xXx NoLimits, I would like to inform you that I decided to stop the development of xXx NoLimits for all devices. This means that the current v2.9.2 is the last version which I posted here on xda.

This decision was growing over quite some time now and was triggered by 2 main reasons.
  • Since about one year, I’m extremely busy with my job which essentially reduce my available free time for my family, friends, private duties and my hobby to the weekends. This is a non-commercial hobby project and my priorities are family and friends first. This situation might change and I start a new project, but for now that’s the way it is.
  • xXx NoLimits is my hobby and the main driver for continuous development was that it has been great fun for me to develop and maintain this project. But now it’s more of a duty than having fun.

I started with xda in 2008 and posted my first project on xda in 2015. At this time most of the xda members was very educated, eager to help each other and most of them was hitting thanks when somebody helped them or a new version was made available.

Today it feels like most people are less educated and at the same time complexity increased a lot. Now we have encryption, increased overall security measures, a vendor partition, a/b partitioning, a shared partition for kernel and recovery, Magisk roms etc. So the demand for education to successfully flash Rom’s and stuff increased a lot, but instead of educating first to a certain level, users right jump from nowhere into rooting. Instead of reading first and searching for a suitable solution, it’s obviously easier to post questions as issues arise. If somebody helped solving the issue, often not even a thanks is applied to that post.

My special thanks to all loyal users and donators of xXx NoLimits and the ones who strongly help to support other users.

Even though there will be no updates anymore, xXx NoLimits is a Magisk Module which supports Oreo and Pie Rom’s. So it could be further used like it is for quite some time.

I will be still around here, but might be not as active as before.

Cheers
xXx
 

DroidShift79

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Sep 11, 2012
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Hey guys and gals,

Instead of posting a new version of xXx NoLimits, I would like to inform you that I decided to stop the development of xXx NoLimits for all devices. This means that the current v2.9.2 is the last version which I posted here on xda.

This decision was growing over quite some time now and was triggered by 2 main reasons.
  • Since about one year, I’m extremely busy with my job which essentially reduce my available free time for my family, friends, private duties and my hobby to the weekends. This is a non-commercial hobby project and my priorities are family and friends first. This situation might change and I start a new project, but for now that’s the way it is.
  • xXx NoLimits is my hobby and the main driver for continuous development was that it has been great fun for me to develop and maintain this project. But now it’s more of a duty than having fun.

I started with xda in 2008 and posted my first project on xda in 2015. At this time most of the xda members was very educated, eager to help each other and most of them was hitting thanks when somebody helped them or a new version was made available.

Today it feels like most people are less educated and at the same time complexity increased a lot. Now we have encryption, increased overall security measures, a vendor partition, a/b partitioning, a shared partition for kernel and recovery, Magisk roms etc. So the demand for education to successfully flash Rom’s and stuff increased a lot, but instead of educating first to a certain level, users right jump from nowhere into rooting. Instead of reading first and searching for a suitable solution, it’s obviously easier to post questions as issues arise. If somebody helped solving the issue, often not even a thanks is applied to that post.

My special thanks to all loyal users and donators of xXx NoLimits and the ones who strongly help to support other users.

Even though there will be no updates anymore, xXx NoLimits is a Magisk Module which supports Oreo and Pie Rom’s. So it could be further used like it is for quite some time.

I will be still around here, but might be not as active as before.

Cheers
xXx
Fully understandable! Thank you for everything you have done. Maybe there 's one that keeps working on that masterpiece
 

eroigaps

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Aug 14, 2016
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Hey guys and gals,

Instead of posting a new version of xXx NoLimits, I would like to inform you that I decided to stop the development of xXx NoLimits for all devices. This means that the current v2.9.2 is the last version which I posted here on xda.

This decision was growing over quite some time now and was triggered by 2 main reasons.
Since about one year, I’m extremely busy with my job which essentially reduce my available free time for my family, friends, private duties and my hobby to the weekends. This is a non-commercial hobby project and my priorities are family and friends first. This situation might change and I start a new project, but for now that’s the way it is.
xXx NoLimits is my hobby and the main driver for continuous development was that it has been great fun for me to develop and maintain this project. But now it’s more of a duty than having fun.


I started with xda in 2008 and posted my first project on xda in 2015. At this time most of the xda members was very educated, eager to help each other and most of them was hitting thanks when somebody helped them or a new version was made available.

Today it feels like most people are less educated and at the same time complexity increased a lot. Now we have encryption, increased overall security measures, a vendor partition, a/b partitioning, a shared partition for kernel and recovery, Magisk roms etc. So the demand for education to successfully flash Rom’s and stuff increased a lot, but instead of educating first to a certain level, users right jump from nowhere into rooting. Instead of reading first and searching for a suitable solution, it’s obviously easier to post questions as issues arise. If somebody helped solving the issue, often not even a thanks is applied to that post.

My special thanks to all loyal users and donators of xXx NoLimits and the ones who strongly help to support other users.

Even though there will be no updates anymore, xXx NoLimits is a Magisk Module which supports Oreo and Pie Rom’s. So it could be further used like it is for quite some time.

I will be still around here, but might be not as active as before.

Cheers
xXx
Well said. I hope the community rises above these remarks. I fully agree.
 

felonius

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Jun 18, 2010
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Hey guys and gals,


Even though there will be no updates anymore, xXx NoLimits is a Magisk Module which supports Oreo and Pie Rom’s. So it could

I will be still around here, but might be not as active as before.

Cheers
xXx
Thanks! Been using this without trying other rom for a looonng time.
 

James Blode

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2016
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Hey guys and gals,

Instead of posting a new version of xXx NoLimits, I would like to inform you that I decided to stop the development of xXx NoLimits for all devices. This means that the current v2.9.2 is the last version which I posted here on xda.

This decision was growing over quite some time now and was triggered by 2 main reasons.
Since about one year, I’m extremely busy with my job which essentially reduce my available free time for my family, friends, private duties and my hobby to the weekends. This is a non-commercial hobby project and my priorities are family and friends first. This situation might change and I start a new project, but for now that’s the way it is.
xXx NoLimits is my hobby and the main driver for continuous development was that it has been great fun for me to develop and maintain this project. But now it’s more of a duty than having fun.


I started with xda in 2008 and posted my first project on xda in 2015. At this time most of the xda members was very educated, eager to help each other and most of them was hitting thanks when somebody helped them or a new version was made available.

Today it feels like most people are less educated and at the same time complexity increased a lot. Now we have encryption, increased overall security measures, a vendor partition, a/b partitioning, a shared partition for kernel and recovery, Magisk roms etc. So the demand for education to successfully flash Rom’s and stuff increased a lot, but instead of educating first to a certain level, users right jump from nowhere into rooting. Instead of reading first and searching for a suitable solution, it’s obviously easier to post questions as issues arise. If somebody helped solving the issue, often not even a thanks is applied to that post.

My special thanks to all loyal users and donators of xXx NoLimits and the ones who strongly help to support other users.

Even though there will be no updates anymore, xXx NoLimits is a Magisk Module which supports Oreo and Pie Rom’s. So it could be further used like it is for quite some time.

I will be still around here, but might be not as active as before.

Cheers
xXx
Thank you anyway.... You did a great work.... I enjoyed xxx on One plus 6...appreciated your work... Wish you having a success in you work man.... Thanks
 
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JustPlainCool

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Today is a very sad day. I completely understand why a developer would walk away. The laziness and entitled attitude that many display has become so bad that I rarely read the thread. The exception being when I have an issue and then I read everything I can to try to solve my issue before asking for help.

Unfortunately, I know that the ones who cause these types of issues for the developers will not read this post, nor will they even know that development has ceased. They'll just continue to demand support and new features that are no longer coming.

Thank you xXx for all of your work. Your rom has been a favorite since getting my first OP device last year. Good luck to you!

JP ?
 

vrg3030

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Mar 15, 2012
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Thankyou for everything,I hope you're happy,you will be missed.
Very sad to hear this news but we have to understand that family, friends and live life comes first, thanks again

Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A6003 + xXx_NoLimits_2.9.2 mediante Tapatalk
 
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foomanjackel

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BIG thanks xXx! Have enjoyed using your ROMs on my devices for years now, and will miss you and your work. Understand your reasons and wish you well my friend! The best to you and your family
 

Mdknight

Senior Member
Hey guys and gals,

Instead of posting a new version of xXx NoLimits, I would like to inform you that I decided to stop the development of xXx NoLimits for all devices. This means that the current v2.9.2 is the last version which I posted here on xda.

...

Cheers
xXx
That's unfortunate, but we understand. Then you for your work this far and good luck with future endeavors.
 

maigre

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Aug 9, 2012
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Thanks for your contributions. It's certainly improved my experience with this phone. Great that you're keeping your priorities in order. That's most important.
 

erad1

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I completely get it but you know you could just pull away from xda and use Google +, you can choose who is in the community and leave all the too lazy to learn and inconsiderate self entitled users behind. Update builds whenever you feel you have the time. More time for you and your family, friends and work without feeling so obligated like an xda project. Many devs have taken the same route and seem much more content there.
 
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JMC1961

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Jan 28, 2009
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Hey guys and gals,

I completely agree with Erad's sugestion...
The reasons that bring you to an end to this collaboration with Xda are absolutely understandable, but assuming you'll continue to update your app on your phone if you could share your updates (for example Google +) without any additional support or obligatory of any kind we would be most, most grateful!:good:
 
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Amd4life

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Dec 30, 2010
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Man XDA is having some major dev retention issues, due to user attitudes. I have seen this happen on far too many of the newer android devices. Sad to see you go. Appreciate the ROM, family is always first.
 
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