[bootanimation] for insecure kernels - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

The following link will guide you to a website with pages and pages of Boot Animations. They can be used on insecure kernels, just place the bootanimation.zip file in SYSTEM/MEDIA using a file manager then change permissions to rw/r/r reboot.
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http://androidbootanimation.com/

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[Q] bootanimation for speedmod kernel k15h t23

hey there!
I tried to change my bootanimation on 2.3.4 with the latest speedmod kernel ( kernel k15h t23), but instead of a new animation i got an bootloop showing the android logo.
i have copied my bootanimation.zip to system/media but the boot process stops as i saw an android logo. after reflashing i tried to copie the bootanimation to data/local (i read something about that place in different forums) but it crashes aswell at the android logo.
i put the bootanimation in the attachments and hope someone could help me!
thanks!
Did you try it with a supported Rom?
extract and push this file in your /system/lib folder
sometimes bootanimation binary are fu**ed up by rom cookers
he is using the stock rom
you can try to push the animation in /data/local/
EDIT: Try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078743&highlight=bootanimation
Phil1988 said:
i have copied my bootanimation.zip to system/media but the boot process stops as i saw an android logo. after reflashing i tried to copie the bootanimation to data/local (i read something about that place in different forums) but it crashes aswell at the android logo.
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To be sure i tried to copy the bootanimation that you've given me to data/local and got the same result.
boot process stops a an "android" logo apperars.
- this is not the android logo like that one in the postet thread but the default one.
now i going to try system/lib (after reflashing everything)
regards
EDIT:
I cant put anything into the /system/lib folder - it says there is not enough space.
try to remove some bloatware or ringtone that you don't use and try again.
The system is near factory default.
Only Speedmod with root and root explorer are installed...
System has 120 K free.
I dont know what is deletable.
But i could see bootsamsung.qmg in system/media
any ideas to get an custom bootanimation work?
thanks!
I had the same problem. Probably speedmod doesn't fit perfectly with custom bootanimations. Or maybe the rom, but if you have stock and i have sensation rom, i think the problem is kernel.
If you are interested in bootanimation i suggest you to use talondev; with that kernel i never had any problem with bootanim.

[Q] Boot Animations

Buddy of mine was braggin about his boot animation, and im not going to lie it was sweet it was the decepticon logo, neither here nor there, anyone know if there is anything better than average animations out there?
Pete Zahutt said:
Buddy of mine was braggin about his boot animation, and im not going to lie it was sweet it was the decepticon logo, neither here nor there, anyone know if there is anything better than average animations out there?
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Your current kernel must be able to support bootanimation.zip in order to allow changing your boot animation. Currently the only kernel that is able to support that is the one cooked into the Cm7 Alpha ROM.
My current bootanimation is of cars drifting
babymatteo said:
Your current kernel must be able to support bootanimation.zip in order to allow changing your boot animation. Currently the only kernel that is able to support that is the one cooked into the Cm7 Alpha ROM.
My current bootanimation is of cars drifting
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So i just need to be running CM's new ROM and i can switch it? ok where do i get the drifting cars because that sounds way better?!?!
you can download the zip from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?de2dzq711h37o08
Theres several ways to install custom bootanimations but the easiest one is this (atleast it for me):
Step 1. You have to be rooted in order to do this.
Step 2. Download Root Explorer from the market.
Step 3. Rename downloaded .zip to "bootanimation" and Copy to SD Card
Step 4. Unmount your Droid.
Step 5. Open Root Explorer, tap on “sdcard” and locate bootanimation.zip.
Step 6. Long press on bootanimation.zip and choose “Move”.
Step 7. Hit the back button once and locate the “system” folder.
Step 8. Tap and open “system” and then “media”.
Step 9. Hit “Paste” which should be an option at the bottom of your screen.
Step 10. If there is already a bootanimation.zip file, let Root Explorer overwrite it.
Step 11. Back out of Root Explorer and Reboot your phone.
Step 12. Enjoy your new Droid boot animation.
Samsung ROMs use .qmg files rather than just a bootanimation.zip for the boot animation in system/media and shutdown animation is under system/media/video/shutdown
I found a couple in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206374
I think the Droid Charge has a red eye, you might like that one. I like the stock I9100
Sent from my SGH-T989
DavidXSU said:
Samsung ROMs use .qmg files rather than just a bootanimation.zip for the boot animation in system/media and shutdown animation is under system/media/video/shutdown
I found a couple in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206374
I think the Droid Charge has a red eye, you might like that one. I like the stock I9100
Sent from my SGH-T989
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bootanimation is kernel driven...so it doesn't matter what ROM you have as long as the kernel supports bootanimation.zip
babymatteo said:
you can download the zip from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?de2dzq711h37o08
Theres several ways to install custom bootanimations but the easiest one is this (atleast it for me):
Step 1. You have to be rooted in order to do this.
Step 2. Download Root Explorer from the market.
Step 3. Rename downloaded .zip to "bootanimation" and Copy to SD Card
Step 4. Unmount your Droid.
Step 5. Open Root Explorer, tap on “sdcard” and locate bootanimation.zip.
Step 6. Long press on bootanimation.zip and choose “Move”.
Step 7. Hit the back button once and locate the “system” folder.
Step 8. Tap and open “system” and then “media”.
Step 9. Hit “Paste” which should be an option at the bottom of your screen.
Step 10. If there is already a bootanimation.zip file, let Root Explorer overwrite it.
Step 11. Back out of Root Explorer and Reboot your phone.
Step 12. Enjoy your new Droid boot animation.
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Its telling me my media folder is read only and i cant paste it there...suggestions?
Select r/w.. depends on which file explorer your using. Root explorer has it top right
sent from my real Gs move in silence like lasagna
mbernusg said:
Select r/w.. depends on which file explorer your using. Root explorer has it top right
sent from my real Gs move in silence like lasagna
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GRRRRRRR.....did it and it still not working....Got it into the media folder and renamed and everything....noob i am, but i swear i did it right.
babymatteo said:
bootanimation is kernel driven...so it doesn't matter what ROM you have as long as the kernel supports bootanimation.zip
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It's a little of both. You need the kernel to have the right init.rc entry to start the binary. The ROM has to have the proper binary to run a Bootanimation.zip. The current binaries from Samsung don't support it. I have a GB Bootanimation binary from the I9000 that kinda works. You have to rename the Bootanimation.zip to sanim.zip. The down side is it just runs the animation but doesn't boot into the ROM. It needs to be called via a script and then killed. So that means a custom Ramdisk in the kernel then add the binary and a sanim.zip to the ROM.
cmenard said:
It's a little of both. You need the kernel to have the right init.rc entry to start the binary. The ROM has to have the proper binary to run a Bootanimation.zip. The current binaries from Samsung don't support it. I have a GB Bootanimation binary from the I9000 that kinda works. You have to rename the Bootanimation.zip to sanim.zip. The down side is it just runs the animation but doesn't boot into the ROM. It needs to be called via a script and then killed. So that means a custom Ramdisk in the kernel then add the binary and a sanim.zip to the ROM.
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I see.
Any plans for bullet kernel for cm based rom?
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babymatteo said:
I see.
Any plans for bullet kernel for cm based rom?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk
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I'm pretty sure he said he was waiting for the bugs to be squashed in the cm7 kernel. As it is a little unstable to build on.
Mr.x has a cm7 synergy kernel going though

[boot animation] custom lineage os boot animation for redmi 3(s/prime/x)

First I want to clear that I am not the creator of that boot image.All credit goes to real developer--pkdon123 .
I have tested it in my REDMI 3S and it works fine.
FOR DOWNLOADS
Boot animation with text
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3aZ1O9imt59U29jeHVpUVZLbGM/view
Boot animation without text
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3aZ1O9imt59TnlVYkJ3U1E3SFk/view
now about installation
1.Download any bootanimation.zip file from the link above in your redmi 3s
2.now You need a file manager with Root support
3.Paste that zip file in your phone's /system/media with that file manager
4.Rename that zip into bootanimation.zip and edit that zip permission like this -rwxr-xr-x
5.Now reboot your phone and Enjoy.
If you like my sharing.Hit thanks
WARNING: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BOOTLOOP OR OS NOT BOOTING AT ALL.
SCREENSHOTS
thanks man, I love the second bootanimation
how about instruction to install in Lineage OS 13?
cause I dont find anything in /system/media
bobby.surya26 said:
how about instruction to install in Lineage OS 13?
cause I dont find anything in /system/media
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First setup your trebuchet file manager ---
Follow the steps--open trebuchet --setting--general setting--browsing mode--make it root access mode.Now you can see other sections of your mobile storage.here you see /system partition--tap on that browse for media folder there.And paste the zip file in that folder.Manage permission as said above and you are done.
Avik423 said:
First setup your trebuchet file manager ---
Follow the steps--open trebuchet --setting--general setting--browsing mode--make it root access mode.Now you can see other sections of your mobile storage.here you see /system partition--tap on that browse for media folder there.And paste the zip file in that folder.Manage permission as said above and you are done.
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Thanks, man it works :highfive:
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Liquid Chemical Boot Animation For Xiaomi Mi A1 (Very easy to use)

A Simple yet amazing boot animation. People who hate long boot time, can try this boot animation. it will boot your device within a few seconds and also make it more appealing. I am sure you will love it. Try it to believe it.
Instruction to use:
You don't really need to flash the zip file. I will make it very simple for you. Just download the zip file from the given link. The zip file will be like "bootanimation.zip". Now just open ES file explorer or any file manager with root access. Now locate the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and copy it. Now go to /system/media and you will see there is already a bootanimation.zip file. That is your current boot animation zip file. Just rename the current bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip1 for future reference and now paste the downloaded bootanimation.zip file that you copied earlier. Now just restart your device and enjoy all the superheroes on your device. Please note, it won't replace the stock "AndroidOne" splash screen that shows at the beginning.
If you like the boot animation, don't forget to hit Thanks. It would inspire me to give you more cool boot animations like this.
Check out my Superhero Boot Animation here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10-QfQgdd9z8uCWGpBESUcfl83GISCyk-
Anyone can show How look this?
So that was same as like before another thread by you with the same thing for why?
Screenshots attached.
it's not fitting on the screen it's smaller than screen
Thread closed at OP request

PokemonGo Boot Animation For Xiaomi Mi A1 (Very easy to use)

A must-have boot animation for all PokemonGo lovers. if you are a Pokemon lover, just try it once and you will never want to switch to any other boot animation ever! It will definitely flaunt your device and set it apart from others. People will start noticing it as soon as you start using it. And they will probably be surprised how did you do this magic! Just kidding! But yeah, you will definitely start getting questions like "How did you do it?" "Please help me getting it" etc. Just smile and make a face like "Hey it's a magic"!! Try it to believe it.
Instruction to use:
You don't really need to flash the zip file. I will make it very simple for you. Just download the zip file from the given link. The zip file will be like "bootanimation.zip". Now just open ES file explorer or any file manager with root access. Now locate the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and copy it. Now go to /system/media and you will see there is already a bootanimation.zip file. That is your current boot animation zip file. Just rename the current bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip1 for future reference and now paste the downloaded bootanimation.zip file that you copied earlier. Now just restart your device and enjoy all the superheroes on your device. Please note, it won't replace the stock "AndroidOne" splash screen that shows at the beginning.
If you like the boot animation, don't forget to hit Thanks. It would inspire me to give you more cool boot animations like this.
Download Link:
Mod edit: Link removed at OP request
Check out my Liquid Chemical Boot Animation here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/themes/chemical-experiment-boot-animation-t3784081
Check out my Superheroes Boot Animation here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/themes/superheroes-boot-animation-xiaomi-mi-a1-t3776181
Screenshots attached...
very nice thanks

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