Hi.
It is the S22 normal version.
When booting, I wonder if I can change the logo to a GIF or video file that I want.
any modifications require unlocked bootloader (with all its disadvantages)
Related
Anyone have logo for bootloader unlock warning
Proper remove without n/a
??
Assuming you're talking about the logo.bin that was posted in the rooting guide thread that changes the logo to the stock logo. From what I heard, it is not possible to remove the n/a from the logo as it comes directly from the bootloader. The only way to remove it would be to modify the bootloader which in and of itself is a huge risk for very little reward as a corrupt bootloader = hard bricked phone that requires a direct connection to the nand to flash stock firmware that isnt corrupt. The n/a isnt even that visible and you only see it once every week maybe for about 5 seconds. It would be of course easier to do this if the bootloader was open source, but that will NEVER happen. It might however be possible to change the logo to a different image that could "cover" the n/a with white since the text is white with no shadow.
I recently bought a Moto Z Play from Chinese site (Banggood). The device came with Android 6.01 (Chinese Software Channel). Inadvertently I did not go there in settings and enabled Scheduler and then enabled OEM Unlock. I downloaded the Stock Retail Retail BR with Android 7.0 and updated by RSD. From there, the boot screen lost the original logo (as if I had actually unlocked the bootloader) and even indefinitely in Settings / Scheduler, the OEM Unlock option was no longer available: it is disabled in light gray and appears in small letters (the bootloader is already unlocked). Is there any way I can fix this? Someone can help me, please? Thanks in advance! :fingers-crossed:
chinese phones often come with the bootloader unlocked in my experience.
But in this case I would install TWRP without problems, then root the phone, correct? But I can´t... TWRP freezes then I´ve to return to Stock ROM. Sorry, but I´m newbie
How do you mean it freezes does twrp not install at all or freezes after being installed.
Hi,
I know it can be done on the A series.
But is there a way to remove the bootloader unlocked message on our s10 + Exynos
I assume when i flash stock any time in the future, that will solve it, just be nice to not have it currently
Thank you
SOLVED:- By using this, removes both messages, i use either BLACK or SPLASH, nice and clean
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/development/g97xf-soldier9312s-splash-screen-t3929748
Same here
Hi
I was rooted my device s22 ultra
But old way to remove bootloader does not working on s22 android 12
M4j3dr said:
Hi
I was rooted my device s22 ultra
But old way to remove bootloader does not working on s22 android 12
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If your phone uses snapdragon cpu, you cannot remove bootloader messages. Those messages are in the bootloader files.
gcrutchr said:
If your phone uses snapdragon cpu, you cannot remove bootloader messages. Those messages are in the bootloader files.
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Thank u
Can the Bootloader Warning be removed on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra SM-S908B Using EUS Firmware in UK??????
Have you given this video a try?
I merely googled it so I have no idea if this might or might not work on the S22 but if you're willing to try that by removing or replacing (I'd personally try replacing instead of deleting) the said png files, feel free to do so at your own responsibility.
Dear all,
last week I purchased a used Galaxy S9 in very good condition from a seller in France. The plan was to flash ArrowOS onto that device.
After having wasted 6 hours with desperate tries to unlock the bootloader, I now guess that the bootloader can't be unlocked on that phone at all:
- According to imeipro.info, the device has originally been sold in the USA.
- According to the model number (SM-G960U1), this is a Snapdragon device.
- According to several other websites, the bootloader can't be unlocked on Snapdragon devices which have been sold in the USA.
I have successfully installed custom ROMs on several Samsung devices which have been purchased locally (in Germany), but I am far from an expert. Could somebody please explain in simple words
- Whether I need to unlock the bootloader in order to install a custom ROM
- Whether it is true that the bootloader can't be unlocked on that device
- Whether that all means that I definitely can't install a custom ROM on that device (in this case, I'll return it).
The usual method I follow when installing custom ROMs on Samsung devices is:
- Enable developer options
- Turn on OEM unlock (*)
- Boot into download mode
- Flash TWRP, using ODIN
- Put custom ROM on SD card and insert SD card into phone
- Boot into TWRP
- Install custom ROM
The action marked by (*) can't be performed on the phone in question because that menu entry is missing from developer options. Again, I've read that this is due to the Snapdragon / USA property combination.
Any ideas?
Can I somehow replace the bootloader itself by something which can be unlocked (or is unlocked in the first place)?
Thank you very much in advance!