Hello guys, i want to share the Lollipop glitch bootanimation.
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This bootanimation is created by Erick Pygott
i just resized it for our nexus and made a flashable zip.
Hope you like it!
Instructions:
1. Download the zip from the link below
2. Reboot into recovery select install and find the bootsnimationflash lollipop glitch.zip and flash it.
3. Restart!
Alternatively you will need a file explorer with root access(f.e. es file explorer, root explorer):
1. Open bootsnimationflash lollipop glitch.zip and go to system/media and extract bootanimation.zip.
2. Via file explorer with root access copy bootanimation.zip to system/media replacing the old zip.
3. On the next restart you will see the new bootanimation
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do i have to mount r/w before pasting it ?
rrohanjs said:
do i have to mount r/w before pasting it ?
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yes. if you don't you can't copy something into system partition
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Hey guys, I made a bootanimation for our phone... Hope you like it... :laugh:
It isn't a flashable .zip so follow installation steps and remember it is only for root users...
Installation:
1. Download the file View attachment bootanimation.zip and copy it on your sd card
2. Open a file explorer app like Root Explorer and press mount button to make system writable, like in this screen:
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3. Go in system/media and paste here the file you have downloaded overwriting the existing one
4. Select the file and set permissions as in this screen:
5. Set the owner as in this screen:
6. Close file explorer, reboot the phone and enjoy :laugh:
Here is a preview of the bootanimation:
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This is the Android 4.4 Kitkat bootanimation.
It is optimized for our GS3's 720p display!
Installation Guide:
1. You must first have custom bootanimation enabled for whatever ROM that you're using.
2. Download the file and place it to your internal storage [recommended].
3. Reboot into recovery and install zip from your SD card.
4. Reboot your device and enjoy the google like bootanimation.
** You can use this mod by anbech to enable and disable custom bootanimation. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Previews:
I couldn't get the zip to flash via recovery, but I was able to extract the boot animation file from the zip file, and install it via ROM Toolbox on my Ravr M using KitKat.
thanks!
nice boot animation !!
Hi there,
here is a very simple boot animation for you. It is basically the Windows 8 loading screen at system startup. Personally, I am no big fan of this OS, but I like the animation
The bootanimation.zip is not a CWM flashable file. You have to copy it manually to either /system/media/bootanimation.zip or /data/local/bootanimation.zip in order to use it.
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I hope you like it!
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Hi there,
here is a very simple boot animation for you. It is basically the Windows 8 loading screen at system startup. Personally, I am no big fan of this OS, but I like the animation
The bootanimation.zip is not a CWM flashable file. You have to copy it manually to either /system/media/bootanimation.zip or /data/local/bootanimation.zip in order to use it.
I hope you like it!
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Thank you!
Working perfectly after changing permission of bootanimation.zip to 644 =)
Can I apply this to Xperia z3?
On my internal sdcard I have a folder called stuff that I made to put rom zips in. For some reason I cannot create new folder's, delete files or anything. The only way I can modify what's in that folder is to go into TWRP and do it through there. Anyone know a fix?
I would guess that you have folder/file permissions issues. There will be many file managers that will display the permissions eg Root Explorer/Explorer ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.explorer.
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Explanation of the rwxrwxrwx strings see https://www.linux.com/learn/understanding-linux-file-permissions
Since you have no access then you either need to use the app that created the folder or you need to be root. Root Explorer will allow you to edit the rights as root.
This is what happens whenever I try to change the permissions.
Without searching for an explanation of the error message - does TWRP use its own partition? With root permissions I'd expect to be able to open any folder and copy any files to a new folder. I'm no expert on partitions and file systems so no more suggestions from me other than looking for a TWRP forum.
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I made some dark bootanimations for my A6020a40, and decided it'd be nice to share them here. There are two variants: green, and yellow.
NOTE: Not for stock ROMs.
Download here (Google Drive).
Installation instructions:
1. Download the desired variant (a6020_green.zip is the green variant, a6020_yellow.zip is the yellow variant).
2. Copy the downloaded ZIP archive to /system/media (needs root access).
3. Rename existing bootanimation.zip file to something else (or delete it).
4. Rename new bootanimation file to "bootanimation.zip".
5. Make sure permissions on new bootanimation.zip file are set to 0644 (octal).
That should work. If it does, enjoy the new bootanimation! If it doesn't, leave a post below. I'll try and help as much as possible.
Thanks to lots of people over at the LM.Kernel Telegram group for testing and feedback.
Can you make the light one
Will this work on a46