Here are my latest boot animations:
Android loading(1) and CyanogenMod Green(2):
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Charging(1) and Falling droids(2):
The quality isn't as bad as it looks.
How to flash them:
Root Explorer tutorial:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB tutorial:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
Click the links below to get them:
Android loading
Charging
Falling droids
CyanogenMod Green
New animations coming weekly!
is the charging one when the phone is off?
ammarcool12 said:
is the charging one when the phone is off?
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No, you can't charge your phone when off. It's just a boot animation.
++UPDATED++
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oh my god i was in the middle of doing a green cm!
ah well i only just started
Sorry for question, but.....
How can i install this boot animatios??
Via Recovery??
Thanx
BRONCHAS said:
Sorry for question, but.....
How can i install this boot animatios??
Via Recovery??
Thanx
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It's done with ADB or Root Explorer.
Root Explorer tutorial:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB tutorial:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
OK
I will test later
Related
Hi guys!
I made another boot animation called "Android & apples". Check it out:
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How to install it:
With Root Explorer:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
With ADB:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
Click here to get the download!
Check out my other boot animations here!
nice one thanx
djdeeles said:
nice one thanx
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I'm glad you like it.
I'mn old iphone user
this process puts my phone in a boot animation loop even after booting. I know that my phone is on because i received a message, i know i received one because i heard the notification tone. How can i remove that bootanimation.zip from the /system/media folder where i put it in.. Again i cant see anything on my screen other than the animation..
rhomski said:
this process puts my phone in a boot animation loop even after booting. I know that my phone is on because i received a message, i know i received one because i heard the notification tone. How can i remove that bootanimation.zip from the /system/media folder where i put it in.. Again i cant see anything on my screen other than the animation..
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You can replace it with another boot animation. Since you are in a boot loop, go to recovery mode, mount the system partition, and install your desired boot animation. Here are some boot animations made by me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970615
Good bootanimation. Congratulation!
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HerbatnikDoChrupania said:
Good bootanimation. Congratulation!
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Thanks!
Excellent!!!!
Thanks for sharing
Great Boot Animation. Thanks ;>
Xoliper said:
Great Boot Animation. Thanks ;>
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I'm glad you like it.
Ahahah, nice boot animation!
Robyx91 said:
Ahahah, nice boot animation!
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Thanks!
First things first. This is a animation created by TeaAndBiscuits on Youtube found here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlfhkldQulg I just converted it into a boot animation.
Please read. I am not responsible for you not reading instructions that may result in a dead phone. Unlikely, but people do amazing things.
This is built for screen 480x800. If your is different you can edit the desc.txt to your screen size. There are 2 versions, portrait and landscape. Each of those versions have a non flashable and a flashable to system/media or data/local depending on your device. I have also included a android_audio.mp3 if your rom supports sound during the boot animation. I did not put it in any of the flashables, you will have to move it to your system/media of data/local folders respectively.
Preview with sound
http://youtu.be/FOjS_3W-biM
Preview:
Portrait
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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Landscape
Set permissions like this using Root Explorer or something similar ie. File Expert, Total Commander
How to get audio to work
Download this file (bootsnd.sh) and put it on the root of your sd card. Open Terminal and type this:
SU [hit enter]
cd /sdcard [hit enter]
sh bootsnd.sh [hit enter]
You will just get the # when its done. Flash the boot animation or move the bootanimation.zip and android_audio.zip to the system/media folder and next time you reboot you will have sound.
Downloads
Portrait
Non Flashable bootanimation.zip
Flashable to system/media
**Flashable to system/media WITH SOUND (android_audio.mp3)**
Landscape
Non Flashable bootanimation.zip
Flashable to system/media
**Flashable to system/media WITH SOUND (android_audio.mp3)**
Audio for the non flashable bootanimation.zip if your rom supports it
Droidnom boot animation audio
Wont let me dl the audio file
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Right Click, Save as
Can u post a mirror, when I click the audio link It goes to your dropbox but it doesn't download
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Yea, I would if I was near a PC but I'm not, so I need a mirror so I can dl with my phone
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Here you go
Added sound to match the boot animation
CM11 Bootanimation for MDPI and HDPI devices
Decided to make an optimized and a resized one for our devices
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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*Warning
I'm not responsible for devices that undergo bootloops or any errors, it's your choice to make these changes.
*Requirements
-Unlocked bootloader
-Rooted device
*Instructions
Via Root Explorer:
-Place the file in your sd card.
-Rename it as "bootanimation" (Without quotes)
-Copy or move it to root/data/local
-Set permission as r-w-r-r
-Reboot
Via ADB:
-Enable USB debugging in your device.
-You should have SDK installed. Go to platform-tools.
-In notepad++ type
Code:
echo off
pause
files\adb root
files\adb remount
files\adb push files\bootanimation.zip /data/local
files\adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/
files\adb reboot
pause
echo on
-Name it and save it as .bat (Type ".bat" after the name of your file without spaces) save it to platform-tools.
-Place the "bootanimation_HDPI.zip" or "bootanimation_MDPI.zip" to platform-tools.
-Connect your device to your Machine.
-Open the file you created and CMD will appear, press enter, wait for it.
-Your device will reboot, done
*Downloads
bootanimation_HDPI.zip
bootanimation_MDPI.zip
*Credits
CyanogenMod
Downloading for Xperia S!
yeah
support on
xperia e?
benpsam said:
xperia e?
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If it has HDPI screen size, try it
I need s5 boot animation
Cool. :good:
this is awesome, thanks @JovieBrett! Any chance you could create this in 1080x1920?
The_Benwa said:
this is awesome, thanks @JovieBrett! Any chance you could create this in 1080x1920?
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I no longer have this original file of it, sorry!
Abdulwahid34 said:
I need s5 boot animation
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try this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711213
Hello XDA,
today i resized boot animation for zenfone 2 laser
Android N style boot animation
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Bootanimation Android N Preview
~Sony Xperia ~
Download
Installation is easy.
1. Copy the file to your SD card
2. Open up any root explorer(prefer es file explorer)
3. Copy the bootanimation.zip from the SD card
4. Navigate to /system/media/
5. Rename your current bootanimation
6. Paste your bootanimation.zip in the clipboard
7. Make sure permission are on 664/ rw-r-r
8. Reboot
9. Done!
Thanks to xda members
@juned.khatri31
@frantisek.nesveda
@Marília de Oliveira
Thank bro ^^
zkhatri said:
Hello XDA,
today i resized boot animation for zenfone 2 laser
Android N style boot animation
Download
Bootanimation Android N Preview
~Sony Xperia ~
Download
Installation is easy.
1. Copy the file to your SD card
2. Open up any root explorer(prefer es file explorer)
3. Copy the bootanimation.zip from the SD card
4. Navigate to /system/media/
5. Rename your current bootanimation
6. Paste your bootanimation.zip in the clipboard
7. Make sure permission are on 664/ rw-r-r
8. Reboot
9. Done!
Thanks to xda members
@juned.khatri31
@frantisek.nesveda
@MarÃ?*lia de Oliveira
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Tested ??? This is for zenfone 2 laser all series ??
Riz'q Achmad said:
Tested ??? This is for zenfone 2 laser all series ??
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May be on laser ze500kl work perfectly
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https://youtu.be/UqaLutso4hE
Boot Animation DL : http://gamoding.blogspot.in/2016/09/android-nougat-boot-logo-and-animation.html
Boot Logo : See the attachments
Step 1 : Download the bootanimation.zip File
To get started, download the bootanimation.zip file from Android Nougat.
Download the Android Nougat boot animation (.zip)
Step 2 : Rename Your Old Boot Animation File
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Next up, use your favorite root-enabled file browser to navigate to the /system/media folder on your device. From here, locate the existing bootanimation.zip file, then long-press it and choose "Rename" (note that if your device does not have a bootanimation.zip file in this folder, it is not supported). Next, simply add a ".bak" to the end of the file name, then press "OK."
Step 3 : Copy the New Boot Animation File & Change Permissions
From here, head to the Download folder on your SD card or internal storage partition, then select the bootanimation.zip file that you downloaded in Step 1. From here, just copy the file, then paste it into the /system/media folder.
Once you've done that, long-press the newly-copied bootanimation.zip file, then choose "Permissions." Finally, set the Owner category to "Read" and "Write," then make sure all other categories are set to just "Read."
Step 4 : Reboot & Enjoy
At this point, all that's left to do is to reboot your phone and check out the new boot animation. It's a white circle that features colored ribbons morphing around alongside it, and the animation itself is something akin to a loading circle. This new animation should be made official later this year, so you're getting an early taste of Nougat well before the rest of the public.