[RANDOM BOOT ANIMATION] [1080P] Lots of Boot Animation Downloads & ROM TOOLBOX
This thread will show you how to do a couple things.
a) Install a custom boot animation.
b) Randomize your boot animation so each time you reboot, you get a different boot animation (only available with pro version of the app I use).
I'll be updating the thread every few days with new animations until I get a pretty good library. If I'm really super motivated, I might accept boot animation requests. Otherwise, all you need is the boot animation factory linked at the bottom of this thread.
REQUIREMENTS:
-You need to be rooted.
-You need an unlocked bootloader (only if AT&T or Verizon).
-You need a kernel that supports custom boot animation (Faux, Ktoonsez, any AOSP kernel - I'm currently using SlimBean 5.6).
-You *might need to have an AOSP ROM. I have not tried stock rooted TouchWiz yet.
Okay, here's how you do custom boot animations!!!
1) Install ROM Toolbox Lite (consider upgrading to the pro version).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wyLDEsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
*Note, there are other ways to install boot animations, but those methods are not supported in this thread.
2) Copy the boot animation file(s) to your internal or external SD card. It doesn't matter which. Nor does it matter what folder you put them into.
3) Open ROM Toolbox Lite:
4) Close out of the disclaimer:
5) From the main menu, just swipe your finger to scroll to the right:
6) Now you're at the Interface tab. Click on Boot Animations:
7) You can click on "later" to not upgrade. But I do recommend upgrading. This is a VERY cool app:
8) Click "OK" to the disclaimer:
9) From the "Server" tab, you can download boot animations. But you don't want to, because none of them are 1080x1920 and will look "small" on your screen:
10) Instead, swipe to the right so you an view the "Randomize" tab. Read the info if you like:
11) Now swipe to the left to the "Local" tab. And navigate to the folder where you stored your boot animations that you have downloaded from this thread:
INSTALLING A SINGLE BOOT ANIMATION FROM THE FREE VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) Single-click on any boot animation you see in this folder:
2) Click on "Install".
3) Reboot phone and on the first (OR SECOND) reboot, you should see your boot animation and it should fill the 1080x1920 screen.
INSTALLING RANDOM BOOT ANIMATIONS IF YOU UPGRADED TO THE PRO VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) At the "Randomize" tab, move the sider to the "On" position (top right of screen):
2) Swipe left to the "Local" tab:
3) Single-click a boot animation and select the "Add to randomizer" option (repeat for each boot animation you want):
4) If you're on the free version of ROM Toolbox, you'll be prompted to upgrade. Select either "Unlock boot randomizer" or "ROM Toolbox Pro". The Pro version is more expensive, but it unlocks every option the app has. And there are lots of cool options. Choice is up to you:
5) Since I already paid for the pro version, I installed that:
6) Now click on "open":
7) Go through the steps again and grant Root Permissions when prompted (your Superuser request may be different looking than mine):
8) Ignore the disclaimer:
9) When you finish adding boot animations to the randomizer, your "Randomize" tab will look similar to this. Now you're ready to reboot over and over and over and enjoy all your new boot animations!
Thank you to JaeKar99 for creating or sourcing all the boot animations that I modified to work in 1080x1920 resolution for our Galaxy S4 phones.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
Thank you to despotovski01 for creating Boot Animation Factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Thank you to jsho31 on XDA for pointing me to ROM Toolbox (which I already had but didn't realize it had the boot animation randomizer - which is awesome!)
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BluePlazmall:
http://d-h.st/oEu
CrystalMachineall:
http://d-h.st/gol
Galaxus:
http://d-h.st/Sqc
MachineAzul:
http://d-h.st/kRQ
MBokey:
http://d-h.st/kiY
Nexus_Stock:
http://d-h.st/rZL
Speedo:
http://d-h.st/b59
Spyro:
http://d-h.st/HBl
WarpVortexr:
http://d-h.st/Oz5
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Cool, thanks
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Trying some out now
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This will also work on the T-mobile variant as well correct?
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Says you exceeded your bandwidth.
mjg688 said:
This will also work on the T-mobile variant as well correct?
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Yes, that's why I posted this in the T-Mobile subforum.
The Root said:
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Is anyone else having this problem? I logged out of box.com and then tried a download and it worked fine.
Download links updated...
More...
Android Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?cp512ei829wju9u
Green Apple
http://www.mediafire.com/?55810g3l1sfu5gu
AOKP Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrxri2rf322tj52
Whirlpool Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?nsleip6kbso1im3
AOKP
http://www.mediafire.com/?axcbae0we6686a5
GearDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/?u1ldf7bqt3ekihh
Jolly Roger
http://www.mediafire.com/?lsrg1i3fqy6ucza
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee496/JaeKar99/J-RogerII.gif
Tardis
http://www.mediafire.com/?nv9yzsr1d3l0vsr
Blue Crumble Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jmw262qrx78fay
Stainless
http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4076wdvvnnod4n/Stainless.zip
SciFiDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ddqc68t3gw6kj58/SciFiDroid.zip
Can't get it to work..... Will this work with wicked v2 I installed it but restarted a bunch of times but still the wicked one comes on
gdmlaz said:
Can't get it to work..... Will this work with wicked v2 I installed it but restarted a bunch of times but still the wicked one comes on
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Your answer is in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41318625
Come back when you have learned the answer, grasshopper.
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The Root said:
Your answer is in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41318625
Come back when you have learned the answer, grasshopper.
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Not using deviant kernel I'm using faux kernel and it just won't stick..... as soon as I restart the wicked animation comes on
gdmlaz said:
Not using deviant kernel I'm using faux kernel and it just won't stick..... as soon as I restart the wicked animation comes on
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If you've changed kernels that's helpful information to put since wicked comes with deviant kernel. Does faux say if it supports custom bootanimations?
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gdmlaz said:
Not using deviant kernel I'm using faux kernel and it just won't stick..... as soon as I restart the wicked animation comes on
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I think I mentioned in the OP that you have to reboot a couple times before the new animations start to come up.
Also, you need to make sure that ROM Toolbox has been assigned root authentication privs.
If that still doesn't work, then use ROM Toolbox to manually install ONE boot animation, just to ensure it's functioning properly.
You can do that by going to the randomize tab, then click once on any boot animation in that section, then select "Set as next".
Then reboot and test. For me, it takes two reboots before it takes effect.
This was posted in another thread...
fgr said:
Not working for you?
Finally found the solution in a thread by anbech, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Use the CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip. It's for the S3, but works fine on the S4.
Just because the kernel supports it doesn't mean the system does. This flashes the file "bootanimation" to the /system/bin folder. That file is already there, so I made a copy of the existing one before overwriting it with this (just in case).
I'm not using ROM Toolbox, I just copy my animation (bootanimation.zip) to the /system/media folder since I don't change it often, but it should work.
The link above also has a good tutorial on making boot animations.
By the way, I'm using agat's kernel.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41986187&postcount=16
I give up I tried everything and no matter what the wicked custom boot animation comes on I can't get it 2 change...... Question has anyone here successfully got this to work on wicked v3 yet ?????
gdmlaz said:
I give up I tried everything and no matter what the wicked custom boot animation comes on I can't get it 2 change...... Question has anyone here successfully got this to work on wicked v3 yet ?????
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It may have to be in the samsung.qmg and samsungloop.qmg format.
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The Root said:
It may have to be in the samsung.qmg and samsungloop.qmg format.
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I've been trying to figure out how to change from the wicked boot animation and I believe you're correct. On TouchWiz ROM's your bootanimation must be in that format. I am trying to find the nexus boot animation in that format with no luck...if anyone knows where I can find it that would be helpful.
gdmlaz said:
I give up I tried everything and no matter what the wicked custom boot animation comes on I can't get it 2 change...... Question has anyone here successfully got this to work on wicked v3 yet ?????
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I know wicked rom has the international boot animations in the qmg format and that worked for me.
Related
S3 boot animation 1280x720 for only s3 owners.
original 480x800 thread by android_isda_**** link- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688546
Place it on system/media
added flashable zip with only animation flash it with cwm recovery for best results link for recovery- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684535.
flashable zip with sounds coming soon.
Link- http://www.mediafire.com/?ck0u17ourzvgi For Sounds files(and also contains animations) which are .ogg(So i can't add it on attachments.)
Rename the poweron.ogg to PowerOn.ogg and place it in system/etc
Do not rename the Charger connection.ogg and place it on sytem/media/ui
Screenshots:-
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Test and post your results....
And press the thanks button if you used MY animation.
Nice
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But it not work..
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Waiting for flash zip
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DamBadz said:
But it not work..
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are you on a stock kernel then use any cwm kernels or a custom recovery kernel.
EDIT-it does not work on Some kernels like speedmod kernel.
EDIT- what is your kernel or rom.
Am on siyah kernal v1.26^^
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DamBadz said:
Am on siyah kernal v1.26^^
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flash cwm recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684535
then place boot animation then go and flash siyah kernel 1.2.6.
Hey, thank you for uploading it.
I can't paste this file on "system/media"... Is there any way to have access for this?
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Hey, thank you for uploading it.
I can't paste this file on "system/media"... Is there any way to have access for this?
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added flashable zip with only animation flash it with cwm recovery link for recovery- http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1684535.
Will I lose the warranty, when I do it?
doesn't work with Omega 6 & Siyah kernel
how is this in any way stock, and please think twice before taking other people's work,
i spent 2 hours on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688546
android_isda_**** said:
taking other people's work,
i spent 2 hours on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688546
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it is not your work i have made this animation with boot animation creator windows application from D01 MicroApps and completed it by adobe photoshop in 1 whole day (24 hours.)
EDIT- I'll think you have stolen my animation which is for Galaxy Note and made it for Galaxy s2 users.
Ayush770 said:
it is not your work i have made this animation with boot animation creator windows application from D01 MicroApps and completed it by adobe photoshop in 1 whole day (24 hours.)
EDIT- I'll think you have stolen my animation which is for Galaxy Note and made it for Galaxy s2 users.
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my thread made on 3rd June 2012, 03:33 AM
your thread made on 12th June 2012, 10:18 PM
dont be a whinny noob, learn to read post dates
and then start telling people that they stole your
work, so that way you dont look like a total idiot
now please credit other users for there work
android_isda_**** said:
my thread made on 3rd June 2012, 03:33 AM
your thread made on 12th June 2012, 10:18 PM
dont be a whinny noob, learn to read post dates
and then start telling people that they stole your
work, so that way you dont look like a total idiot
now please credit other users for there work
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hey plz dont spam this thread if you want credit then goto http://www.igoogleplay.co.cc/2012/06/galaxy-s3-bootanimation.html
and post all you want say dont blame me coz i dont stolen your animation.
and it is created on June 2 so i just wanted to know that you are a thief who stole this animation whose link is above on igoogle.
it is the work of a user name exandro @ xda who has galaxy y not s2 or s3
maybe your work android_isda_****.
but my work because i have modded it to run on GS3.
links are fixed and update with sound files on first post at mediafire.
Flashed the .zip and although the boot animation works, I am stuck in an infinite boot loop. In fact the phone works, I can tap the screen and open random programs but I can't actually see what I am doing because the boot animation doesn't 'go away'.
Had to reflash a whole new ROM to get things working again. Shame because it was a nice boot animation, but unfortunately no one in this thread has reported any success with this boot animation one way or the other.
Using Franco Kernel, Foxhound 0.8 ROM
prank1 said:
Flashed the .zip and although the boot animation works, I am stuck in an infinite boot loop. In fact the phone works, I can tap the screen and open random programs but I can't actually see what I am doing because the boot animation doesn't 'go away'.
Had to reflash a whole new ROM to get things working again. Shame because it was a nice boot animation, but unfortunately no one in this thread has reported any success with this boot animation one way or the other.
Using Franco Kernel, Foxhound 0.8 ROM
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try this non flashable zip. :angel: link- http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1107137&d=1338852952
or this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1135069&d=1339897300
remember this boot animations require your kernel's support or it will not work on any phone.(it only works in bootanimation supporting or compatible kernels.)
prank1 said:
Flashed the .zip and although the boot animation works, I am stuck in an infinite boot loop. In fact the phone works, I can tap the screen and open random programs but I can't actually see what I am doing because the boot animation doesn't 'go away'.
Using Franco Kernel, Foxhound 0.8 ROM
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i also got same thing so i am working on it.
EDIT- fixed bootanimation and flashable zip now you can try it.
Not looked into this yet, but the s3 doesn't take bootanimation.zip files naturally.
Have you made any changes other than pushing the .zip file?
Hello everyone!
I've put together a recovery-flashable zip of the Jellybean boot animation from the Galaxy Nexus. I've personally tested this on my Galaxy S III and it works beautifully.
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1. Download to your phone's SD card
2. Flash in recovery
3. Reboot from recovery.
4. Behold the glory of the Galaxy Nexus boot animation on your Galaxy S III
For those of you who wish to know, the bootanimation is flashed to /data/local rather than /system/media.
To flash manually with Root Explorer, etc. :
1. Download and extract the CWM flashable boot animation file below
2. In the extracted file, navigate to /data/local and copy the bootanimation.zip file
3. Navigate to the root of your SD card
4. Go to /data/local and paste the file there OR alternatively /system/media, overwriting any old boot animation (please backup your old boot animation if you wish to revert soon). Please note that /data/local is the first place that the OS looks for a boot animation. Any boot animation placed in /data/local will override a boot animation placed in /system/media.
5. Reboot and enjoy
This SHOULD work on any device with a 1280x720 resolution. If you flash this on phone other than a Galaxy S III, you do so at your own risk.
Please note: Image in OP is not actual size due to resizing issues. The actual boot animation will appear slightly smaller. Enjoy!
Updated OP with a gif image for those who are curious
Thanks. It's a nice stock bootanimation, but too minimal for my tastes.
Gotta have more flair! A version of this with extra flairy fire flares would be trippy.
(And thanks for putting it in /data/local instead of overwriting /system/media, which is where I put mine too. Wish more bootani packagers would do this (and specify this).)
zmore said:
Thanks. It's a nice stock bootanimation, but too minimal for my tastes.
Gotta have more flair! A version of this with extra flairy fire flares would be trippy.
(And thanks for putting it in /data/local instead of overwriting /system/media, which is where I put mine too. Wish more bootani packagers would do this (and specify this).)
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Hey no problem we're not on Android version 1 anymore so /data/local seems like the best place to put it . I wish I had enough time and the software to alter this image with some blue flames. That would be amazing. Anyone up for the challenge? lol
Flashed the file from recovery, it put it /data/local. But still get the stock AT&T animation. I think I need to rename the file in /system/bin and create a symlink to it from /data /local.
Well that didn't work, neither did renaming the file in /system/bin and copying over the bootanimation file.
dratsablive said:
Flashed the file from recovery, it put it /data/local. But still get the stock AT&T animation. I think I need to rename the file in /system/bin and create a symlink to it from /data /local.
Well that didn't work, neither did renaming the file in /system/bin and copying over the bootanimation file.
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Hmm...good thinking on the symlink. What kernel are you on and this might be a stupid question but did you try removing the Samsung boot first? It's in an odd propriotary format. It's weird. I never thought a boot animation would be so difficult to implement universally on this device. I've never had any issues on other devices. I've been using triune ii and my animations seem to work. I was also on ucalh9 with an insecure kernel and boot animation support I made. I'm scratching my head on this one. I saw your post on the terminal commands on the other thread too. I'm replying here for both. Thanks for taking a look at this. Hopefully we can figure something out here. :thumbup:
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Hmm...good thinking on the symlink. What kernel are you on and this might be a stupid question but did you try removing the Samsung boot first? It's in an odd propriotary format. It's weird. I never thought a boot animation would be so difficult to implement universally on this device. I've never had any issues on other devices. I've been using triune ii and my animations seem to work. I was also on ucalh9 with an insecure kernel and boot animation support I made. I'm scratching my head on this one. I saw your post on the terminal commands on the other thread too. I'm replying here for both. Thanks for taking a look at this. Hopefully we can figure something out here. :thumbup:
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Kernel version is 3.0.8-704434-user. I didn't touch the samsung files because I wasn't sure if that would hose my phone. Just renamed the bootanimation file.
Does it matter which version I'm on as far as ICS or JB?
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Does it matter which version I'm on as far as ICS or JB?
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No it should not as long as your kernel supports a custom boot animation. Almost all custom kernels support it. This has worked great for me, but if you're nervous, it flashes to /data/local on your sd card. If there's not a bootanimation.zip there already, it won't overwrite your current boot animation and you should be able to just delete it from /data/local if it doesn't work or you don't like it. So basically you can safely flash this without any risk of damaging anything regardless of ICS or JB. It works for me, but I definitely can't guarantee anything at this point. I've had some difficulties with bootanimations on the S3 for some reason. Let me know if it works out for you.
Flashing to /data/local not working on WanamLite
diablo009 said:
Flashing to /data/local not working on WanamLite
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Interesting! Can you explain why? It could definitely explain why some users are having issues now, but I never had this problem before on other phones. I'm curious as to what's different.
Worked great on CM10 ! Now I can finally have matching boot animations on my Nexus 7 and my GS3! Thanks bro.
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Worked great on CM10 ! Now I can finally have matching boot animations on my Nexus 7 and my GS3! Thanks bro.
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No problem dude I'm glad you enjoyed
stratatak7 said:
Interesting! Can you explain why? It could definitely explain why some users are having issues now, but I never had this problem before on other phones. I'm curious as to what's different.
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Is not working on my too.
I was working on boot animations on SG2 skyrocket and most of the time bootanimation start from system/media. Why this time must be diffriend?
norbarb said:
Is not working on my too.
I was working on boot animations on SG2 skyrocket and most of the time bootanimation start from system/media. Why this time must be diffriend?
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That's a good question. I've never ran a rom that putting it in /data/local didn't work. But it's so strange that some ROM's work that way. In my opinion, putting it in /data/local is safer AND you can keep your old bootanimation as a backup in /system/media. I'm definitely curious as to why it's different as well.
This is the boot animation from the ICS Nexus and is by far my most favorite boot animation ever. Works perfectly on GS3. Follow OP instructions for manual install
http://db.tt/BY5EWrq0
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mobilehavoc said:
This is the boot animation from the ICS Nexus and is by far my most favorite boot animation ever. Works perfectly on GS3. Follow OP instructions for manual install
http://db.tt/BY5EWrq0
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Thanks for linking this. It's always nice to have more choices.
stratatak7 said:
Thanks for linking this. It's always nice to have more choices.
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Does this work on a Stock AT&T rom?
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Does this work on a Stock AT&T rom?
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If it has a kernel that supports boot animations it should yes. But you'll need to manually install that one.
will i have to reflash this boot animation everytime i install a new CM10 nightly?
Google Edition Boot Animations etc.
Wanted to share > "The new Google boot animation and SunBeam live wallpaper that are currently exclusive to the Google Play Editions of the HTC One and Galaxy S4 have already been pulled and released for our tinkering pleasure. Thanks to the release of the GPL files (similar to factory images) for each phone by JBQ, members of XDA were able to get inside and pull out these two goodies. We’re still awaiting the arrival of the new Camera app, but we’ll take these two for now.
The boot animation is a .zip file that can be flashed through your custom recovery (yes, you need to be rooted). The files are 1080p wide, so it should look good on almost any device.
With the SunBeam wallpaper, you can try to install it as you would any other sideloaded .apk, but it may error out on you. Should you run into an issue, you’ll need to be rooted so that you can push the file to /system/app. Set the permissions to RW-R–R–, reboot, and enjoy.
The camera .apk from the GPe phones was made available, and appears to work on any phone without root. I installed it on my HTC One without issue (pictured above). In fact, I was able to snap a Photo Sphere, Panorama, video, and regular photo like you would hope."
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Boot Animation
Live Wallpaper (Sunbeam)
Camera App
Camera (Flashable Zip) - source
source
Dont forget to hit the
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1) The camera installed fine and is working, thanks.
2) The sun beam live wallpaper failed to install. (I will try via root explorer)
3) Flashed boot animation via twrp, but it didn't show up on reboot.
Any suggestions? I am on the darthstalker rom.
I was waiting for this camera to post up . thanks for the upload :thumbup:
Jedi s4
ipaq_101 said:
1) The camera installed fine and is working, thanks.
2) The sun beam live wallpaper failed to install. (I will try via root explorer)
3) Flashed boot animation via twrp, but it didn't show up on reboot.
Any suggestions? I am on the darthstalker rom.
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Boot animation: try extracting the file contents and move the bootanimation.zip (from system/media in the zip file) to the /data/local folder on your phone. Rather than flashing
I cant guarantee anything as i'm not currently using any of these files.
C.Sweat said:
Boot animation: try extracting the file contents and move the bootanimation.zip (from system/media in the zip file) to the /data/local folder on your phone. Rather than flashing
I cant guarantee anything as i'm not currently using any of these files.
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Nope that didn't work either.
ipaq_101 said:
Nope that didn't work either.
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The boot animation has been posted in a few more phone threads (verizon s4, nexus 4, etc). I would check to see if they have any fixes or an alternate file. Sorry I can't help any more than that
C.Sweat said:
The boot animation has been posted in a few more phone threads (verizon s4, nexus 4, etc). I would check to see if they have any fixes or an alternate file. Sorry I can't help any more than that
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No problem, thanks for trying.
I won't kill me to have the stupid t-mobile logo show up for a fraction of a second. lol.
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No problem, thanks for trying.
I won't kill me to have the stupid t-mobile logo show up for a fraction of a second. lol.
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could always use the international boot animation... the black samsung one... way better than that annoying tmobile one. Theres a flashable zip in the wicked rom thread and theres also one here on one of the other theme threads with just the files.
Also camera confirmed working on my end as well. very nice!
The Illest 619 said:
could always use the international boot animation... the black samsung one... way better than that annoying tmobile one. Theres a flashable zip in the wicked rom thread and theres also one here on one of the other theme threads with just the files.
Also camera confirmed working on my end as well. very nice!
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Thanks tried that and it flashed perfectly. Bye Bye crappy T-Mobile pink.
Can't get the boot animation to work on wicked ROM. Works on foxhound though
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How should I make the live wallpaper work?
S4 is poppin!
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How should I make the live wallpaper work?
S4 is poppin!
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Not quite sure if you have already tried the instructions in the OP
can we get browser.apk. I find that stock browser from 4.2.2 pie doesnt work good on 1080p display
zaydaboss said:
Can't get the boot animation to work on wicked ROM. Works on foxhound though
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the wicked rom uses a different format for boot animations. they use the .qmg files vs using the bootanimation.zip file. there are tutorials how to change the format. it is a little involved.
The camera won't install on my end. Using PAC rom. Anything special I have to do before I install it?
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Never mind, after several reboots it was finely able to install.
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The camera is very nice. Slightly better than the camera on Slim build 6.5.
Camera installed but couldnt take panaroma and 360 pics.
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Any way to get the camera to save pics to SD Card instead of the internal?
Can I install the camera on stock non rooted or does it have to be flashed via recovery?
Edit. Nevermind I reread the first post and answered my question
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zaydaboss said:
Can't get the boot animation to work on wicked ROM. Works on foxhound though
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ipaq_101 said:
Nope that didn't work either.
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Go here. Extract the files and replace them in /system/media with the default ones. It works, as I just set it up on mine!
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Welcome, here you'll find minimalistic and simple boot animations I made, from AOKP boot animations and some originals I'll make. I will continue to add more as I create them.
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*If you want to use one of these boot animations on a phone, I'll be happy to edit a version for it.*
*Something's not working right? Please leave feedback in this thread and I'll see to it.*
*If you like these boot animations please rate and thanks.*
*The boot animations are all high quality, the example images shown here are re-sized(low quality) images.*
*With each boot animation I have included 2 files, a "bootanimation.zip" file and a flashable zip file.*
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How to use the flashable zip file.
1. Using a custom recovery installed on your device, like TWRP.
2. Enter recovery mode and go to the "Install" menu. There, navigate to where the flashable zip file is located and flash it!
3. This will automatically put the file on "/system/media". Is fast and safe, once flashed, just reboot the device and enjoy the boot animation!
How to use the "bootanimation.zip" file.
1. Use the root browser/explorer of your preference, make sure that you gave it root permissions by allowing it to Read/Write root and system files.
2. Navigate to "/system/media", there you'll find a "bootanimation.zip" file(some ROMs like Carbon doesn't, it's okay).
3. If that file is there, you can rename it to "bootanimation.bak" or any other name you want, this will ensure it as a back-up, in case you want to use it again later.
4. Now copy the "bootanimation.zip" file you just downloaded to that same directory(/system/media).
5. With some root browsers/explorer you have to set the permissions for the file to "rw-rw-r".
Example using Solid Explorer
6. Once you copied the file and have set the permissions for it, you are all set, just reboot the device and enjoy the boot animation!
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(I created these boot animations using ThaPHLASH images, all images credit goes to him.)
AOKP Multi-Gears
Flashable - http://d-h.st/GEw
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/A2g
AOKP Multi-Gears(Black & White)
Flashable - http://d-h.st/kWK
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/yxv
AOKP Original
Flashable - http://d-h.st/PUV
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/nab
AOKP Original(Black & White)
Flashable - http://d-h.st/O9D
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/b0V
AOKP Unicorn Magic
Flashable - http://d-h.st/vXD
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/oG6
AOKP Semi-Nekrotized
Flashable - http://d-h.st/R48
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/jDX
800x800 Phone Version
Flashable - http://d-h.st/HCx
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General Android bootanimations.
Kit Kat Android
Flashable - http://d-h.st/na2
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/XLR
Kit Kat Android Logo
Flashable - http://d-h.st/YcZ
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/87y
Kit Kat Android Splash(Full Screen)
Flashable - http://d-h.st/4bn
Zip for system/media or data/local - http://d-h.st/yfm
Thanks, looks good.
Edit: Flashed, it's true, is a lot easier than changing it within the folders lol
Updated the OP, more boot animations, black & white ones included too.
thanks for these! love the b&w ones
Midnight_Rider said:
thanks for these! love the b&w ones
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Thank you! I'm glad you liked them, I'll upload more this weekend, including the 2 versions on my signature. And hopefully the next week I'll change to a different style of boot animations.
woohoo waiting for the black and red one. Thank you for these. And remember don't play leap frog with a unicorn.
Grondinm said:
woohoo waiting for the black and red one. Thank you for these. And remember don't play leap frog with a unicorn.
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Thanks, will upload those tomorrow after work.
Sorry for the delay, had a lot of work this weekend, updated the OP with 2 more AOKP bootanimations, I think they're gonna be the last AOKP bootanimations for now. I'm gonna do a couple of my own for now, I'll upload them when I have the time.
Damn, those last two look great, I liked a lot the black and red one, looks sick.
Guys, I've been really busy, but I'm working on adding more boot animations. I though I could share some of the nav button icons I've colored, for you guys with a ROM that allows you to set custom icons.
@NekroWolfen amazing work my friend! Would love to use one in our IOKP, or better yet if you have time would you be able to make one? Would gladly pay you. Thanks man.
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@NekroWolfen amazing work my friend! Would love to use one in our IOKP, or better yet if you have time would you be able to make one? Would gladly pay you. Thanks man.
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Glad you liked them, I'll make some after work(based on IOKP) and PM you the ideas, also if you have something or various ideas that you'd like for a boot animation feel free to PM me the details or pictures of you ideas. I'm doing my internship at the hospital at day but I'm always free at night.
*Update* 2 more boot animations, will add more Kit Kat "inspired" boot animations in the coming days.
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*Update* 2 more boot animations, will add more Kit Kat "inspired" boot animations in the coming days.
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Love the new ones gonna give them a shot
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style154 said:
Love the new ones gonna give them a shot
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Glad you liked them, and if there's something wrong with any of them just say the word, I'll be happy to help.
I wonder if you could if you could turn the kit kat easter egg into a boot animation. That would be swell!
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I wonder if you could if you could turn the kit kat easter egg into a boot animation. That would be swell!
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Good idea! I just downloaded the files, gonna start that one after work, thanks!
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I wonder if you could if you could turn the kit kat easter egg into a boot animation. That would be swell!
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I'm super excited!!! Thanks!
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Great stuff dude. Thanks for all your hard work on this stuff
Just flashed "AOKP Semi-Nekrotized"... I don't see much of it because of a very fast booting rom, but what I see is BEAUTIFUL
Thanks mate
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Shift Dual Boot/ TW and CM Kernel
This kernel supports both TouchWiz and CM Aosp, AOKP and probably others but untested
CPU GOVERNORS: lazy, smartass, smartassV2, ondemand, powersave, interactive, performance, userspace, pegasusq, zzmoove
default cpu governor: pegasusq
default I/O governor: cfq
CIFS & NFS Network FileSystems
F2FS/EXT4
kernel uses LZMA compression
OverClock to 2160
Boeffla Sound 1.6.6 (Use the control app from the play store)
Charge Control
TouchWake and Timeout support
Slide2Wake
DoubleTap2Wake
Mdnie HiJack
Compiled with Linaro GCC 4.9.2
STweaks is included to configure the kernel
Install Instructions: Standard flash in recovery, dual boot instrustions will be listed below
Downloads: Click
Dual Boot Support will REQUIRE PhilZ Touch Advanced from here: PhilZ
Dual boot instructions will be below BUT if installing TW be sure to install as primary whether it will be or not, it doesn't matter. The last used rom will boot by default but you will also be presented with a boot menu. Also TW Roms must be fully deknoxed or it is reported to not boot. I DO NOT own this device. Ramdisk was ported by @jlmancuso and also tested. So give him thank
XDA:DevDB Information
Shift-DualBoot-Kernel-I900, Kernel for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II
Contributors
rogersb11, ketut.kumajaya
Kernel Special Features: Dual Boot TouchWiz or Aosp ROM, Aroma recovery boot menus with PhilZ Advanced touch
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.7
Stable Release Date: 2014-09-22
Created 2014-09-06
Last Updated 2014-09-23
Dual boot Instructions(will be updated)
4. "I want to setup dual booting."
A. There are four situations:-
1) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as secondary.
2) Sammy rom now. Want to use aosp as primary.
3) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as secondary.
4) Aosp rom now. Want to use sammy as primary.
Prerequisites for any setup is
a) Flash latest Shift kernel.
b) Flash latest Extended PhilZ Touch recovery from the OP
c) Atleast 90% battery left.
d) 3 GB free on internal SD.
e) Some spare time
1)Start out with a full wipe of everything including internal sdcard
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Select "Run Aroma Dual Boot Tool" in Advaced Menu, create system.img of at least 1 GB for Secondary ROM and then exit tool as suggested. Now flash Primary ROM, flash shift kernel. Boot the primary ROM(again TW must be PRIMARY). Reboot to recovery and when boot menu is presented
iii) Reboot into secondary recovery (red on screen navigation buttons)
iv) Flash 2nd ROM
v) Flash Shift kernel again
vi)Choose booting ROM with AROMA boot menu on initial startup
2) Present sammy, setup aosp as primary:-
i) Reboot into recovery
ii) Nandroid backup your current sammy ROM
iii) Select "Run Aroma Dual Boot Tool" in Advaced Menu, create system.img for Samsung stock/stock based ROM and then close it
iv) Reboot into secondary recovery (red on screen navigation buttons)
v) Nandroid restore your sammy ROM as 2nd ROM
vi) Flash Shift kernel again
vii) Reboot into primary recovery
viii) Flash aosp ROM as 1st ROM
ix) Flash Shift kernel again
3) Present aosp, setup sammy as secondary:-
Same as (1), instead of flashing aosp to second, flash sammy to second.
4) Present aosp, setup sammy as primary:-
Same as (2), instead of flashing aosp to first ROM, flash sammy.
NOTE:
-To dual boot Two Aosp or Two Sammy roms, just follow (1) or (2) (depending on which one of them you want as primary/secondary), just flash Sammy instead of aosp or aosp instead of sammy.
5. "What things should I be taking care off while dealing with dual booting?"
A. - Make sure where you are: in primary or secondary recovery.
6. "How to boot into primary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
7. "How to boot into secondary rom?"
A. AROMA based boot menu will help you on every boot.
8. "Is kernel partition shared?"
A. Yes. Same kernel boots both roms
FYI this will only work on fully deknoxed tw roms!!! Which right now is my stock NE2 1.2.
If the rom you are using does not want to work there are a few steps you can do (suggest you do this to the zip before flashing)
Remove any apps that say knox (although I am pretty sure all custom versions have this done already)
DO NOT EDIT MY STOCK 1.2!!!
These are the steps I used to get Classic Priest Punch working
/system/app
delete universalmdmclient.apk
/system/priv-app remove klmsagent.apk
/system/lib
remove libknox_encryption.so
/system
delete container (leave containers or add if not there)
then in build.prop
change ro.config.knox=v30 to =0
ro.config.dha_empty_max_knox=0
Downloading now. Thanks
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Nice work.... will give this a go!
Thanks,
Chaz187
Do I need the latest philz to flash this or just when using dual boot ?
I am on the stock ne2. I can't get past my lock screen. It just freezes, then turns completely black requiring a battery pull.
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Did the download link get removed? It takes me to Latest Threads.
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Did the download link get removed? It takes me to Latest Threads.
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skye206 said:
Do I need the latest philz to flash this or just when using dual boot ?
I am on the stock ne2. I can't get past my lock screen. It just freezes, then turns completely black requiring a battery pull.
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Should be only for dual boot. I did not test this as mentioned. @jlmancuso has been doing all that
That is my problem... I cannot even get to that page. When I click on the download link to get to the page you are referring to, it takes me back to latest posts within XDA app. I would need the URL to the download page.
The screenshots show what I mean.
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That is my problem... I cannot even get to that page. When I click on the download link to get to the page you are referring to, it takes me back to latest posts within XDA app. I would need the URL to the download page.
The screenshots show what I mean.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=8422&task=get
I hope am not breaking any rules by reposting this.
That worked for me through the web. Thank you!
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Ok time to back up and try this on chaz classic.
I tried this on Rwilcos stock rom and I was stopped at the Note 2 screen. Just an FYI.
Hey this will not run on chazs or rwilcos roms. Knox is giving this kernel major problems. Every last bit of knox files must be removed from the rom or this kernel wont boot. Hope to have a knox friendly version very soon. Also for aosp roms they must be cm based.
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Hey this will not run on chazs or rwilcos roms. Knox is giving this kernel major problems. Every last bit of knox files must be removed from the rom or this kernel wont boot. Hope to have a knox friendly version very soon. Also for aosp roms they must be cm based.
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After I remove those 2 files you said I missed it should be fine correct
jlmancuso said:
Hey this will not run on chazs or rwilcos roms. Knox is giving this kernel major problems. Every last bit of knox files must be removed from the rom or this kernel wont boot. Hope to have a knox friendly version very soon. Also for aosp roms they must be cm based.
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Well it flashes and booted the first time. Then all go nut with constant reboot. Thanks for letting me know. If there are files I can manually remove to use this please let me know. I'm on Chaz Classic stock.
Observation: I don't see option to change voltage, only overclock when it was running.
I cannot get past the note 2 screen with your stock ne2 rom if I flash the kernel any suggestions?
Chaz187 said:
After I remove those 2 files you said I missed it should be fine correct
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I will go through your rom and make a list of everything you need to remove. I will hit you back on hangouts with the info.
Now voltages are in stweaks you need to look a little better next time.
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DisposableHero1985 said:
I cannot get past the note 2 screen with your stock ne2 rom if I flash the kernel any suggestions?
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I can't get pass my lock screen. It just instantly freezes on stock ne2.
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