I am new to all the rooting and boot animations. I have a mytouch 3g slide. I am running cyanogenmod 7 and I am looking to get the droid prime boot animation i have found the files downloaded them and installed them and the animation works but it is too big for my screen. (320x480) I have tried changing the size in the desc.txt and changing the pixels in all the images and I can't figure it out. If someone could convert it for me and please let me know how.
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I also tried using a boot animation that works on my phone and replacing the images with the prime droid ones and still no luck
Here is the 3.4.4 market inverted and themed with a touch of blue! This is not my work, but rather Paul Diddy's I just swapped out the update binary, scripter, and renamed the apk to Phonesky to make them work on the Nexus. When you get a chance go to his thread and shoot him a thanks please for his hard work!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1066164
Delete your current Phonesky.apk (or rather copy and paste to your SD card just in case) then flash in cwm like any other zip. Enjoy!
ill b the first to try this. it looks great i love the blue. thanks alot
you should post some of the other colors too!
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my market crashes when i try to open. 4.0.2 stock ics
Thats weird, are you getting an error or just force closes? Here is a screen shot of it working and I have it running on both 4.0.2 and 4.0.3 roms?
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you should post some of the other colors too!
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my market crashes when i try to open. 4.0.2 stock ics
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Can somebody please me where I can get the JB boot animation which will work on PA2.99. I like it very much, after searching I found one in myONE RC8 section but not sure whether it would work or not in PA. I just downloaded the update zip from there and found framework-res.apk instead of boot animation.zip, and so bit scared to try. Can anybody please confirm me this or help e to find the Jb boot animation for PA.
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U need to download full rom and extract it from there.... update.zip has nothing to do with bootanimation i suppose.... and it will work on PA.... jst rename it to bootanimation.zip and set permissions...!!!!
Even I was expecting something like bootanimation.zip but instead found the framework-res.apk
Not sure if android 4+ version integrated the boot animation with framework-res.apk file
Can anybody please post the working Jb boot animation on PA please.
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No no.... framework has nothing to do with bootanimation....
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Amm... are asking 4 dat glowing 'X' one....??? just wanna be sure....
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If yes.... den extract from here.... btw, u can flash it.... except camera.... everything works...!!! Jst change the gallary app after flash...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002212
No no just Google it download the zip
Don't flash
Open it there will be a notepad thing
Open it
Put our screen resolution and if u want modify the frame rate and voila u van have any phones boot animation at ur step
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I was hoping someone can help me figure out how to disable these or disable and install the ones I downloaded that are the android l boot animations?
Mime is an Australian version and the boot and shutdown animations are located in /data/.op/opt_au/
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I was hoping this was in the q&a section
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I was hoping someone can help me figure out how to disable these or disable and install the ones I downloaded that are the android l boot animations?
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the files are under system/media. you can download and put new files there, as long as they are names the same then new animations will work fine
stas333 said:
the files are under system/media. you can download and put new files there, as long as they are names the same then new animations will work fine
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I tried putting them in the locations you suggested before I posted this but when I went to rename the Sprint animations and then copy the new files to suggested folder the Sprint ones came up on boot and shutdown still be in mind I was doing this on my phone would it be easier to use my laptop instead?
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I tried putting them in the locations you suggested before I posted this but when I went to rename the Sprint animations and then copy the new files to suggested folder the Sprint ones came up on boot and shutdown still be in mind I was doing this on my phone would it be easier to use my laptop instead?
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rename the sprint animations with ending ".bak". Also, make sure the permissions is right
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rename the sprint animations with ending ".bak". Also, make sure the permissions is right
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I'm using supersu and xposed installer how would i go about making sure the permissions are right and i think i have the Sprint files labeled as .bak
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I'm using supersu and xposed installer how would i go about making sure the permissions are right and i think i have the Sprint files labeled as .bak
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file editor.
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file editor.
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Can you elaborate on file editor please? Thanks
The Sprint Boot Animations are in carrier/cust/poweroff and /poweron. If you messed with /system/media you deleted stock LG animations not Sprint.
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This is covered in the Sprint Themes section
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And you need to use Root Explorer or some kind of good root file browser with r/w capabilities
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To get rid of the Sprint animations delete them from /poweron and /poweroff. Dont overwrite them with something else, just delete them and use /system/media for any custom or stock LG animations. Hope this helped.
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sinisin said:
The Sprint Boot Animations are in carrier/cust/poweroff and /poweron. If you messed with /system/media you deleted stock LG animations not Sprint.
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This is covered in the Sprint Themes section
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And you need to use Root Explorer or some kind of good root file browser with r/w capabilities
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To get rid of the Sprint animations delete them from /poweron and /poweroff. Dont overwrite them with something else, just delete them and use /system/media for any custom or stock LG animations. Hope this helped.
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Thanks I'll try what you suggested when I get home
And if you could be so kind to explain how the permissions are set for the new animations and to delete the Sprint ones that would be helpful I usually know this stuff but I tried out iPhone for a year so I need to get back into android customization before the iPhone I had HTC one x on cyanogen thanks for all the help
sinisin said:
The Sprint Boot Animations are in carrier/cust/poweroff and /poweron. If you messed with /system/media you deleted stock LG animations not Sprint.
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This is covered in the Sprint Themes section
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And you need to use Root Explorer or some kind of good root file browser with r/w capabilities
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To get rid of the Sprint animations delete them from /poweron and /poweroff. Dont overwrite them with something else, just delete them and use /system/media for any custom or stock LG animations. Hope this helped.
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yes you helped greatly just disabled the stock sprint animations now when i shutdown it doesnt do the lg animation which is fine because i want to get rid of them as well but the start up lg plays anyway to disable that one
rwrr are the permissions and any animations that are still playing are in system/media unless you're talking about the splash screen(the lg screen before the boot animation) in which case thats part of the kernel and not able to change.
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Cant find release notes.
But I can say the phone is about 80% snappier from a UI perspective so far.
May you can upload your buildprop?
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Open/install es file explorer and search at /system/
for build.prop
here ya go
thanks - here you go https://fire-phone-updates.s3.amazonaws.com/update-fire-phone-104_1.1.1_user_111010420.bin - FireOS3.5.2