Crespo V3.8 [ CERTIFIED ]

Enabling the touch-sensitive buttons at the bottom to blink for missed calls or texts, as the phone lacked a dedicated LED.

During the Nexus S era, updates like "Crespo v3.8" were essential for: Crespo v3.8

Various developers released custom versions of Android (like CyanogenMod or AOKP) specifically for the "Crespo" hardware. A "v3.8" update in these communities usually included bug fixes for the display drivers, Wi-Fi stability, or improved memory management. Technical Significance Enabling the touch-sensitive buttons at the bottom to

"Crespo" is the official internal codename used by Google and developers for the , which was the second phone in the Google Nexus series. Version 3.8 Context The "v3

One of the most popular custom kernels for the Nexus S was the Matr1x kernel. Version 3.8 was a significant update for its time, focusing on improving battery life and performance by optimizing how the device's processor handled tasks.

The "v3.8" designation most commonly appears in the context of rather than official Android releases: