Monday, 16 September 2013

Change Boot Animation of Android Device?

How to Change Boot Animation of Android Device?


Lots of Android user wants to change their Android device boot animation, many users think that it is not possible or it’s a very complicated but It is not a tough task to make your own Boot Animation. Today we are going to show you a simple method to create or change Boot Animation for your Android device.

Essential requirements for changing Boot Animation on your Android Device


1)      Rooted Android device

2)      Custom Boot animation file (bootanimation.zip)

3)      Root explorer App (To access your Android device Phone memory)

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How to Change Boot Animation of Android Device – Procedure


1)      First of all you have to download any custom Boot animation for your Android Device. You can download this from Androidbootanimation.com or you can also download it from any other site or app. (The name of custom animation file is bootanimation.zip)

2)      Now Move the file “bootanimation.zip” in the “/system/media” Using Root Explorer or using any other app.

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3)      If your custom boot animation file name is not “bootanimation.zip” then you have to Rename the file to “bootanimation.zip”.

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4)      After moving the file you have to change the permissions, for changing the permissions, Long press on the bootanmation.zip.

5)      Now permission tab is opened, select the permission as RW-R-R. (You can also refer the below image)

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6)      Now just close the app and restart your Android device. You will see the new Boot animation on your Android phone which you are selected. Let me know if any error comes to you then tell me in the Comments below, I will try to solve…

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Note: Please do this at your own risk. The developer is not responsible if anything happens to your Android phone as running rooted Android apps is always subjected to risk factors. Although this trick worked on my Android device successfully. Don’t forget to take backup of your phone in case anything goes wrong. 
 
 

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