Call of android for galaxy s ii? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Does anyone have the call of android boot animation with sound for the galaxy s II? I can't seem to find one thats compatable. I have it rooted and flashed with entropy and have a custom boot installed, but I can't seem to find the COA one that works.

Download the bootanimation.zip located in the Attached Files section at the bottom of this post. It is formatted 800 x 480 which is correct for our phones. Copy to your sdcard and then use a root file manager such as root explorer to copy it into the /system/media directory. You may want to rename the bootanimation.zip that is already there so you don't overwrite it. Root explorer is a paid app. Super Manager by GPC includes a free root file explorer is you need one.
For the boot sound, the author provides an mp3 file. Our phone uses PowerOn.wav in the /system/etc directory. So I converted the mp3 to wav which you can download here. (dropbox - click to listen, right click and Save file as to download) Transfer this wav file to the /system/etc directory and you will hear the sound with the boot animation. The only problem is that there seems to be a limit of about 7 seconds on the boot sound. The whole sound file is there, but the phone only plays the first part of it. On my phone, the sound stops about 1 or 2 seconds before the animation stops.

This boot animation is sick, hope it gets properly ported soon

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Need original CM7 Boot animation file...help!

Well, for some reason i flashed the Nexus boot animation throw recovery awhile ago, now i want to change my BA, but its not letting me. I cannot find the stock BA in data or system, and if i try and reflash through recovery, it gets aborted. Any ideas?
if you have the CM7 rom on your computer as a zip file, open it (don't extract it) with either winrar or 7-zip (I prefer 7-zip which is also free), in 7-zip go to system/media and just drag the bootanimation.zip from there to your desktop. Copy it to your TP's sd card then in your file manager (on the TP) go to system/media and delete (or rename) your current bootanimation.zip then copy the bootanimation.zip from your sd card to system/media, restart and enjoy. Hope that helps
The only problem I have is that there's no system/media... all I can find is sdcard/media on the TP
EDIT: Used Root Explorer and found the proper area it should go in. However, it doesnt matter what boot animation file is in that spot (some i pulled from the net, and the stock one pulled from the CM7 a3.5 build), it STILL plays the damn nexus ICS boot animation file. WTH?
And yes, i have renamed them. There is only one Bootanimation.zip file in there, all are renamed 2, 3, 4 etc. Regardless, it will not change the boot animation...
Another way to play with the boot animations is to place the zip file under /data/local and delete will revert back to the original
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mxmarcus said:
Another way to play with the boot animations is to place the zip file under /data/local and delete will revert back to the original
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That's what I ended up doing. Problem solved

[Q] bootanimation with sound

Anyone managed to activate sound in bootanimation? I've searched around the forums, and tried different ways to do it (ex: the bootsnd.sh file) but none seem to work for me.
Has anyone successfully added sound to their bootanimation using bootsnd.sh or any other technique on their tf201? Thx.
blade2k11 said:
Anyone managed to activate sound in bootanimation? I've searched around the forums, and tried different ways to do it (ex: the bootsnd.sh file) but none seem to work for me.
Has anyone successfully added sound to their bootanimation using bootsnd.sh or any other technique on their tf201? Thx.
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Here's a bootanimation you can use this as a template.
The sounds are in System/etc
Note that this is a flashable cwm zip file and the bootanimation zip itself is found in System/media.
This works 100% with 2.3 never tried it with android 4.x
Hope this helped.
Download Link (if directed to google docs page, File-->Download)
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6Bc05hd3mGvLVpiVm5nYzVVam8
Or you can create yourself via RootExplorer by creating a folder in system/media/audio and name it PowerOn. Then select an audio or mp3 file and paste it in that folder and rename it PowerOn.ogg. Then reboot and voila!
But first you'd have to convert the mp3 file to .ogg

Stock boot and shutdown animations

Here are the stock Samsung boot and shutdown animations for Galaxy S III.
I have a branded phone so was after these and I saw another post from someone requesting them, I figure there are probably other people wanting their phone to appear less branded without having to reflash their phone.
I couldn't find these files anywhere else on xda, apologies if this is a double post.
This requires root access and a file manager/explorer capable of accessing the system folder of your phone.
If you don't already have a file manager/explorer capable of accessing the system folder, you can download ES File Explorer from the Play Store free. In ES File Explorer you will need to enable the options:
Up to Root
Root Explorer
Mount File System
I don't know how to write scripts so I can't make a CWR zip to install these, if anyone would like to take the time then by all means take these files, package it up and post it.
I tried taking some pictures of the animations with my SGS1 but the photos were out of focus so no point posting them.
Instructions:
Extract files from zip.
Copy bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg to /system/media/
Copy shutdown.qmg to /system/media/video/shutdown/
Reboot and enjoy the pretty Samsung animations.
Worked like a charm, thanks!
A nice touch I just noticed is that the LED pulses from light to dark blue while shutting down/starting up. Neato!

a kernal with ability of bootscreen

Hello everyone
So lets get to the point.
I actually want to know of a kernal with which i will be able to change bootscreen. Ofcourse i could have found myself but there are sooooooo many kernals to test.... Its almost impossible to find one. I currently use siyah. So if anyone knows please tell me.
No kernel supports bootanimation,you have to do a small edit to rom level to get it to go..
devid801 said:
No kernel supports bootanimation,you have to do a small edit to rom level to get it to go..
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Ok i like messing with complex things. So, what file do i need to edit?
First of all serves:
- A sd card ( to save the file)
- the files of the boot animation taken from another rom or firmware ( to put in our sd before you put it in cellular!)
- root permissions
- a file manager (type solid explorer , astro file manager etc..)
If you have done all of this then we begin opening our file manager: By 'phone' go to 'SYSTEM' and Entered in the folder 'SYSTEM' we go to the subfolder called 'MEDIA' ! In Here we will find or 2 file format called QMG bootsamsung. and QMG and bootsamsungloop. QMG , or a zip file called boot animation.zip ! Then copy the files and paste them from your phone to 'SD' . So in case we have problems conversely from there. For this to mean we go back to system and go in the folder SD CARD. in the 'SD' we stick on files ( or by creating a folder or we may put them where we want! Glued the files back to system , always in the folder " MEDIA" and we are cancelling the two original files.
In this , we return back to the sd card, leaving system and copy the two files that we have brought in sd and that we would like to put as the boot animation . Copied the files and go system / MEDIA and here paste the file! Now by clicking on file , there will be a menu' , just go to 'PERMISSION OR PERMITS ' and put the checkmark on READ WRITE-READ- READ ! And restart your mobile phone.
devid801 said:
First of all serves:
- A sd card ( to save the file)
- the files of the boot animation taken from another rom or firmware ( to put in our sd before you put it in cellular!)
- root permissions
- a file manager (type solid explorer , astro file manager etc..)
If you have done all of this then we begin opening our file manager: By 'phone' go to 'SYSTEM' and Entered in the folder 'SYSTEM' we go to the subfolder called 'MEDIA' ! In Here we will find or 2 file format called QMG bootsamsung. and QMG and bootsamsungloop. QMG , or a zip file called boot animation.zip ! Then copy the files and paste them from your phone to 'SD' . So in case we have problems conversely from there. For this to mean we go back to system and go in the folder SD CARD. in the 'SD' we stick on files ( or by creating a folder or we may put them where we want! Glued the files back to system , always in the folder " MEDIA" and we are cancelling the two original files.
In this , we return back to the sd card, leaving system and copy the two files that we have brought in sd and that we would like to put as the boot animation . Copied the files and go system / MEDIA and here paste the file! Now by clicking on file , there will be a menu' , just go to 'PERMISSION OR PERMITS ' and put the checkmark on READ WRITE-READ- READ ! And restart your mobile phone.
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Ok thanks i did as you said but there is no change. The mod contains only bootanimation.zip. Please tell me a way. Here is mod forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734434
The bootanimation is composed of two files: a .zip file that is located in system/media called its own bootanimation.zip (that and the video) and a .ogg files that is located in system/etc called PowerOn.ogg (the audio part)
Link :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734434
Link :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21749971&postcount=5
P.S. Dates even a glance at google,there are many! Small piece of advice: if you read that they recommend to flash the bootanimation does not go ahead.If you follow my guide to the letter you'll never problems!
Installation procedure :
- Download the bootanimation
- if the package that you download and flash then from pc pull the archive and look for the system folder/media. Inside you will find the file bootanimation.zip , grabing it(without extracting the content) on the desktop and then copy it into the sd's internal phone.
- Always if the package is from flash, from the pc pull the archive and look for the folder system/etc and copied the file PowerOn. Ogg in sd's internal phone(in some bootanimation the sound file there is! It makes no difference)
- once you have copied these two files we have to enter with the rootexplorer in the system folder/media, rename the existing file to bootanimation.zip in bootanimation.zip.old (thus the store)and copy our new file being careful that it is appointed as well, i.e. bootanimation.zip
- if we also file PowerOn. Ogg then always with root explorer we enter in system/etc rinominiamo the existing file in PowerOn.ogg.old and copy our new file always careful that it is spelled correctly, i.e.: PowerOn. Ogg
- if we have not the audio files but what we have we don't like it then to delete just rename the file to .old -once copied files, reboot the phone, and enjoy our new bootanimation....
devid801 said:
The bootanimation is composed of two files: a .zip file that is located in system/media called its own bootanimation.zip (that and the video) and a .ogg files that is located in system/etc called PowerOn.ogg (the audio part)
Link :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734434
Link :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21749971&postcount=5
P.S. Dates even a glance at google,there are many! Small piece of advice: if you read that they recommend to flash the bootanimation does not go ahead.If you follow my guide to the letter you'll never problems!
Installation procedure :
- Download the bootanimation
- if the package that you download and flash then from pc pull the archive and look for the system folder/media. Inside you will find the file bootanimation.zip , grabing it(without extracting the content) on the desktop and then copy it into the sd's internal phone.
- Always if the package is from flash, from the pc pull the archive and look for the folder system/etc and copied the file PowerOn. Ogg in sd's internal phone(in some bootanimation the sound file there is! It makes no difference)
- once you have copied these two files we have to enter with the rootexplorer in the system folder/media, rename the existing file to bootanimation.zip in bootanimation.zip.old (thus the store)and copy our new file being careful that it is appointed as well, i.e. bootanimation.zip
- if we also file PowerOn. Ogg then always with root explorer we enter in system/etc rinominiamo the existing file in PowerOn.ogg.old and copy our new file always careful that it is spelled correctly, i.e.: PowerOn. Ogg
- if we have not the audio files but what we have we don't like it then to delete just rename the file to .old -once copied files, reboot the phone, and enjoy our new bootanimation....
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THanks for links.
I did as you said that is,
renamed bootanimation.zip in system/media to bootanimation.zip.old (in internal phone).
Then i put modified bootanimation.zip after extracting it from the archive i downloaded and put it into phone in system/media.
Restarted phone.... no affects! no change! its default!
I am using Omega v12 rom, is it related to that?
Kitchen application - Customize your Omega rom
In Omega Files Kitchen you will find everything you need to build and customize your Omega rom the way you like it.
Instructions:
To use Omega Files Kitchen you need Internet connection and your device to be rooted.
Browse Omega Files contents and download the files you want to your device.
Files are downloaded in folder sdcard/download
Install the files using your favorite method.
Always take a nadroid backup before installing files from the kitchen.
If you cannot download files to your device use Download All Files application (included in all Omega roms) and use it to handle the downloads.
Contents:
Animations
Boot Animations
Camera
Fonts
Kernels
Keyboards
Launchers
Modems
Programs
Utilities
Sounds
Mods
Battery Mods
Call Recorder
Phone Mods
Themes
Bloatware
Google Apps
... and many more
Read here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663656
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if you want to put other bootanimation cel.dovete edit the info file inside the zip file.
estarete folder bootanimation
usually you will find two files
part0 folder (containing pgn files or jpg)
and the configuration file named desc
This latter open it with Notepad
you will like this:
720 1280 24
p 1 0 part0
The first line corresponds to the size with the frames per second
The second line:
P corresponds to a new command
1 corresponds to the number of how many times you want to see your bootanimation (on gs3 if you set 0, is in a continuous loop)
the next number would be zero, specifies how many frames to wait before moving on to the next command
maybe if you have different caretlle
ie part0
part1
if the rom he use is not modded to allow custom bootanimation, there is nothing he can do
Mopral said:
if the rom he use is not modded to allow custom bootanimation, there is nothing he can do
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That's what i am exactly thinking. Does omega 12 supports boot animation change? Although there is a boot animation option in kitchen but it's only for restoring original boot animation. Please help me.
*BUMP*
Anyone?
im same with you, im use omega v24 galaxy s3, can't change bootanimation,as i know because in system/media, if format for file support bootanimation is .qmg ur phone cann't support bootanimation in .zip file.
p/s: sorry for bad english.
azizaninn said:
im same with you, im use omega v24 galaxy s3, can't change bootanimation,as i know because in system/media, if format for file support bootanimation is .qmg ur phone cann't support bootanimation in .zip file.
p/s: sorry for bad english.
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Wrong wrong wrong stock Samsung boot files are QMG format always .
They have no bearing upon a custom boot animation .
Custom boot animation is in a ZIP file and requires a kernel capable of running custom boot zip .
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Hacking the User Interface(UI) sound,Adding more notification sounds and ringtones

WHY
I believe all of us here like the android that we can do what ever we want with our device,
I personally dislike some of the sound I hear when my device power on and when I unlock the
screen and when I touch and select Menus and item within android.And also the power up sound
HACKING
Please kindly do a backup in case things go bad for you.
Using the APP Root browser (lite from the google play) or any file editing App that has root access you can
change the UI sound that you hear on any android powered device.
For instance i have tried most of the ROMs in the forums.I just download a Custom ICS,JB ROM
And then navigate to the system file in the zip file on my computer and then to media and copy the
files overthere to my device.
LET GET STARTED
1.Connect your device your computer or laptop and turn on USB connection
2.ROM zip file >>>> system >>>> media >>> audio{alarms,notifications,ringtones,ui}
3.create a folder in the storage (system sd card or external sd card) to copy the files from the
Android ROM you downloaded
4.copy the files from the audio folder into the folder you created
5.Run Root browser and navigate to folder you created and open it and multi select each
of the sound files (.ogg).(it does not work selecting the whole folder you will get an error)
navigate back and go to system folder
System >>>>media>>>>>audio and open and paste the files from the previous respective folder you
copied from earlier.( YOU MIGHT HAVE DUPLICATES THE ONLY WAY TO DETECT SUCH IS THE DATE )
6. Now with the UI sounds there is three of them 1.the unlock sound, 2.the lock sound,
3.the screen selection sound. this files are easy to identify for instance most of them are
labelled as such eg. lock.ogg for phone lock, unlock.ogg for screen password unlock sound and
mostly for Samsung it is TW_Touch.ogg for the screen touch selection.
7. You can repeat all the steps for the other audio files. once done you can select and play
the sound within the root browser. you can also copy sounds from notification and ringtones
and use it for any of the UI sounds and vice versa. These also increase the amount of sound
on your device.
8 .If any of the sounds interest you and want to change your UI sound, all you have to do is exactly rename
the original UI sound eg.1TW_Touch.ogg which was the original and then the sound that interest
you for the touch selection to be TW_Touch.ogg and reboot your Device.
9. Same goes with the power sound(powerom.wav) which is located in different folders on
some ROMS within the system folder. (personal i deleted the power on sound I dont like it)
On the current CM10 ROM the only hackable is user interface sound (Effect_tick.oog) is the touch sound. Which is located
System > media>ui
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Awesome! Does this work for all versions?
Yes as long as you are rooted
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