Problem with stock boot animation pbj 0130 kernel - Verizon Droid Charge

Quick question guys I downloaded the new kernel for both mine and my dad's phones. I am running eclipse and my dad is running stock rooted wiped cache and dalvik cache before flashing from 0115 to 0130 on both phones on my phone everything works great. Right after I flashed my dads phone, however, I got the samsung logo, could hear the "droid" sound but no droid eye boot animation. I installed root explorer and tried to install the nexus boot animation(which is working fine on my phone) on my dad's phone and same story you see the samsung logo, hear "droid" but no boot animation. I have verified the md5 of the file(all was good) and besides loosing the boot animation everything else is gravy(root works fine, sio, etc) Any ideas what happened? Thank you for your guys time
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You might want to check the permissions of the sanim.zip on your dads phone. Make sure they are rw-r--r--

PaulN64007 said:
You might want to check the permissions of the sanim.zip on your dads phone. Make sure they are rw-r--r--
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They are in theory can I paste the stock Droid eye animation back in to system media folder?
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That should still work. I haven't tested it

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That should still work. I haven't tested it
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Still No dice. My dads rom is totally stock besides root (not deodexed ) could that be the issue?

ztkryan said:
Still No dice. My dads rom is totally stock besides root (not deoxidized) could that be the issue?
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Well if the phone is deoxidized it probably would not work...
But if you mean deodexed then no it doesn't make a difference unless you apply a theme or change around system apps.

Nice catch yes deodexed is what I wanted to say. I am at a loss as to why the boot animation disappeared

Try deleting the sanim.zip file and reboot. See if the normal boot animation comes back

tried still nothing the reason I was tryin sanim.zip is the normal boot animation broke after installing new kernel
Try deleting the sanim.zip file and reboot. See if the normal boot animation comes back
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try to flash immosey kernel see if bootanimation is working again. This kernel is compatible with both stock and sanim.zip (make sure you spell it correctly -SANIM.ZIP). Your files must be deodexed for custom bootanimantion. If odexed, you can restore the original samsung bootanimation. Good luck.

buhohitr said:
try to flash immosey kernel see if bootanimation is working again. This kernel is compatible with both stock and sanim.zip (make sure you spell it correctly -SANIM.ZIP). Your files must be deodexed for custom bootanimantion. If odexed, you can restore the original samsung bootanimation. Good luck.
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I thought I read somewhere there is a cwm zip package that will deodex your ROM is this true?
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Related

[ROM]SGH_I997 UCKL2(Rooted, Deodexed, and Busybox)(CRT off)

Heres the rooted version....
Rooted
Deodexed
Busybox installed
Crt off animation(cause stock is boring.. )
Installation:
1 Download zip
2 Boot into CWM
3 Wipe data, cache and dalvik cache
4 Choose zip from sd card
5 flash zip
6 reboot and let media scanner run and sit for a few and let it settlle and sync accounts.
7 Enjoy
To get video back flash stock kernel with sgs kernel flasher here:http://www.multiupload.com/PP69TXBEA5
UNPACK RAR AND FLASH ZIMAGE ONLY!
OKAY....I HAVE NOT PERSONALLY HAD THIS ISSUE, BUT TO BE SAFE, BEFORE FLASHING STOCK KERNEL , BOOT INTO CWM, SCROLL DOWN TO VOODOO AND DISABLE VOODOO LAGFIX. WHEN IT BOOTS YOU WILL HERE THE SEXY LADY DISABLING VOODOO. WHEN IT FULLY BOOTS BACK UP YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO FLASH STOCK KERNEL WITHOUT ISSUES.
ONCE AGAIN, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR PHONE SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTS...
Download Rom Here
Thanks going to try it out
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Man you're fast. I just got the leak, didn't even have time to uncompress it.
Excellent. So if we flash the stock kernel and get video working again, what are we losing in the process? Sorry if this is a noobish question, I'm just now switching from galnet MIUI.
Shouldnt lose anything...and you will keep root also...
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You gain video and hdmi back. You may have to make a slight change to one of the void files if you lose access to your CD card.
I see. Thank you for the help! I was told about this file before, but when I tried editing it last time I messed it up... don't you edit the last value to a different number or something? Do you know what number that is? Thank you guys for the help, I really do appreciate it, what with all these awesome leaks. :]
Truckerglenn said:
You gain video and hdmi back. You may have to make a slight change to one of the void files if you lose access to your CD card.
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You will also lose your voodoo filesystem optimizations, init scripting support and the charginghacks/undervolt capabilities (if you like Entropy's kernel).
Well I enjoyed it for 5 minutes before going back to cm7 with thunder script but I still appericate the upload as something different always looking for my next rom fix.
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You either change a 3 to a 2 or a 2 to a 1 forget which right now.
Go here for the correct fix for the SD Card: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19908483&postcount=24
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You either change a 3 to a 2 or a 2 to a 1 forget which right now.
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If you have flashed the stock kernel and want external SD: In vold.fstab, in the line that starts with dev_mount sdcard1, change from mmc2 to mmc1
I feel pretty dumb right now. I flashed the leak and then uses sgs kernel flasher to flash the stock kernel and my phone is now stuck at the Samsung splash screen upon reboot. I let it sit there for about 10 minutes. Now, I can't even get back to recovery mode. Could someone provide some advice?
Did u pull the zimage out of the rar fike? or did you flash the rar file?? i posted in op to unpack the zimage from the rar file...i know it works becaise i flashed the stock kernel and am runni.g it now....running great actually
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devilock138 said:
I feel pretty dumb right now. I flashed the leak and then uses sgs kernel flasher to flash the stock kernel and my phone is now stuck at the Samsung splash screen upon reboot. I let it sit there for about 10 minutes. Now, I can't even get back to recovery mode. Could someone provide some advice?
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Don't you have to convert you file system back before flashing the stock rom?
Yes, I unpacked the zimage file from the .rar and sgs kernel flasher rebooted the phone automatically after applying it.
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rxnelson said:
Don't you have to convert you file system back before flashing the stock rom?
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I didn't realize that this used a different filesystem
No you dont...i didnt..runs great
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devilock138 said:
I didn't realize that this used a different filesystem
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Did you disable voodoo lagfix in recovery before flashing the stock kernel? Not doing that can cause issues, if I'm understanding this correctly.
You dont have to disable voodoo....all i did was flash thru sgs and it booted up fine...if you are stuck however then disabling voodoo might fix your problem
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jscott30 said:
Did you disable voodoo lagfix in recovery before flashing the stock kernel? Not doing that can cause issues, if I'm understanding this correctly.
EDIT: Nevermind - I don't know what I'm talking about in this case. That's not it.
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No, I don't believe I had any lagfixes.
I was running stock froyo with only root and cwm installed
I downloaded the .zip for the leak
booted into recovery and wiped data/cache/dalvik
flashed the leak
phone booted up fine
installed sgs kernel flasher from the market
extracted zimage file from the .rar in the op
used sgs kernel flasher to flash the kernel
phone rebooted and now stuck at samsung screen
I've pulled the battery and then tried to reenter recovery mode, but no dice
I am going to try unbrick through download mode and heimdal
Ok..well i didnt know you were coming from froyo...i dont know how flashing this from froyo would work since i cant even remember when i ran froyo last. I came from my catyrom....might need to be on gingerbread with gingerbread bootloaders ...
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Lost my boot animation

I was swapping kernels and I noticed that I now have Lost my boot animation ...
Iv gone back to matrix but still no boot ani
Any ideas
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format /system then flash your rom again and the kernel you want.
you should do this after kernel hopping
Kool thanks got it back also got cm9 boot ani its sweeeeet!
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italia0101 said:
Kool thanks got it back also got cm9 boot ani its sweeeeet!
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don't forget to hit the thanks button
Some kernels and mods include their own bootanimation.zip in the flashable package. If you want to keep your existing boot animation, remove the /system/media folder from the zip package before flashing it.
Also, ROM Toolbox has a tons of cool boot animations you can play with, or restore in case you lose your fav boot animation again (granted your fav boot ani is in ROM Toolbox).

No boot animation! How to fix it?

I looked around in the forms but I couldent find an answer, ive had my charge for about a month now and the other day i was messing with it and i soft bricked it so i used odin and put it back to stock everything. When i rooted my phone i now don't have a boot animation I can hear the sound when it boots but its just a black screen until my lock screen comes up. Anyone have any idea how to fix cuz I sure don't. I'm running stock rom with 4.0 kernel and the fp1 radio update If that makes any difference.
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wolverine38812 said:
I looked around in the forms but I couldent find an answer, ive had my charge for about a month now and the other day i was messing with it and i soft bricked it so i used odin and put it back to stock everything. When i rooted my phone i now don't have a boot animation I can hear the sound when it boots but its just a black screen until my lock screen comes up. Anyone have any idea how to fix cuz I sure don't. I'm running stock rom with 4.0 kernel and the fp1 radio update If that makes any difference.
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That kernel is old. Use this one http://rootzwiki.com/topic/137-01-30-12peanutbutta-jelly-time/
You need to make sure the boot animation is named sanim.zip and put it in /system/media and set permissions to rw-r--r--
PaulN64007 said:
That kernel is old. Use this one http://rootzwiki.com/topic/137-01-30-12peanutbutta-jelly-time/
You need to make sure the boot animation is named sanim.zip and put it in /system/media and set permissions to rw-r--r--
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I tryed that kernel still no boot animation. I'm not trying to use a custom boot or anything just the normal Droid boot screen. I'm using the 4.0 kernel cuz I get better battery life, it was working just fine with this kernel till I root it a second time
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wolverine38812 said:
I tryed that kernel still no boot animation. I'm not trying to use a custom boot or anything just the normal Droid boot screen. I'm using the 4.0 kernel cuz I get better battery life, it was working just fine with this kernel till I root it a second time
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Do the files bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg exist in /system/media ?
Cilraaz said:
Do the files bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg exist in /system/media ?
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Yes
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wolverine38812 said:
I tryed that kernel still no boot animation. I'm not trying to use a custom boot or anything just the normal Droid boot screen. I'm using the 4.0 kernel cuz I get better battery life, it was working just fine with this kernel till I root it a second time
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Make sure you don't have any bootanimation.zip or sanim.zip in /system/media
PaulN64007 said:
Make sure you don't have any bootanimation.zip or sanim.zip in /system/media
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There's not, still can't figure out what's wrong... just black screen with sound
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wolverine38812 said:
There's not, still can't figure out what's wrong... just black screen with sound
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Long shot, check in your build.prop located in /system to see if you have this line in the file, if you do just put a "#" in front of the line (without quotation mark).
debug.sf.nobootanimation=1
change to:
# debug.sf.nobootanimation=1
If you don't see anything like that, just use cwm, mount /system clear cache/davik cache, if still not working, do the same process but reflash your rom.
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Long shot, check in your build.prop located in /system to see if you have this line in the file, if you do just put a "#" in front of the line (without quotation mark).
debug.sf.nobootanimation=1
change to:
# debug.sf.nobootanimation=1
If you don't see anything like that, just use cwm, mount /system clear cache/davik cache, if still not working, do the same process but reflash your rom.
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debug.sf.nobootanimation=1 was not in the build.prop, I wiped cache and davik but still nothing... I'm using stock rom if I reflash it won't I have to root again? I don't want to have to start from scratch again
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wolverine38812 said:
debug.sf.nobootanimation=1 was not in the build.prop, I wiped cache and davik but still nothing... I'm using stock rom if I reflash it won't I have to root again? I don't want to have to start from scratch again
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Another long shot, check permission on these 2 files: bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg exist in /system/media.
I strongly believe that some thing wrong when you rooted your phone last time. if you take a stock rom with pre rooted and odin back, it won't take long and may solve your issue.( http://www.ponack.net/danalo/all_in_one_odin_ep4d.tar.zip) unzip and odin stock rom with root.
buhohitr said:
take a stock rom with pre rooted and odin back, it won't take long and may solve your issue.( http://www.ponack.net/danalo/all_in_one_odin_ep4d.tar.zip) unzip and odin stock rom with root.
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I'll give that a try later on when I'm near my computer.
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Stock G2x Boot Animation

Does anyone have the original G2x Boot animation like this one when it starts up with the android blasting off and the t-mobile jingle?
THIS VIDEO IS JUST TO SHOW THE BOOT ANIMATION EXAMPLE I DONT NEED HELP WITH BOOT LOOP! lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdQYO3wQGF0
Here's the stock media folder with the audio and boot animation: G2X 2.3.3 Stock Boot
not that one but i guess theres no way to get the stock lg g2x boot animation after rooting...
htown89 said:
not that one but i guess theres no way to get the stock lg g2x boot animation after rooting...
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if you make a nandroid of a pre-root stock phone and upload it. ill see if i can pull the boot animation from it for you.
htown89 said:
not that one but i guess theres no way to get the stock lg g2x boot animation after rooting...
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I'm confused, how is that not the right one? The youtube link you added had the stock G2x animation with Andy taking off. The file he uploaded was the stock \system\media\ folder, which had the animation in it that you wanted.
Am I missing something?
this always was one of my favorites
woops sorry my bad ... Ok so now that i got it i followed instructions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22508932#post22508932 since i have that rom and when im set and done i reboot then NO animation idk what im doing wrong can you do a step by step please
htown89 said:
woops sorry my bad ... Ok so now that i got it i followed instructions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22508932#post22508932 since i have that rom and when im set and done i reboot then NO animation idk what im doing wrong can you do a step by step please
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did you flash any other kernels? (if you flashed morfic's its know to break boot animations)
Download bootanimation.zip it has to be named exactly that. Use a file browser like root explorer to copy the bootanimation.zip and paste it in system/media folder. Reboot
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Klathmon said:
did you flash any other kernels? (if you flashed morfic's its know to break boot animations)
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no i just rooted my g2x then installed eagles blood rom and thats it
kwes1020 said:
Download bootanimation.zip it has to be named exactly that. Use a file browser like root explorer to copy the bootanimation.zip and paste it in system/media folder. Reboot
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i did this but then when i reboot its blank threw the whole boot animation

[MOD] Google edition Boot Animation [Flash]

The LG G2 uses the standard bootanimation.zip format and can be easily replaced.
You require root and recovery to flash this zip.
Use at your own risk!
Download attached file and flash in recovery
Reboot
Enjoy!
This should work on all variants.
This will not remove the boot sound, however that can be manually removed with a root file browser.
I did not create the zip file, had it around from my S4 days. Credits to original author that created it, who ever you are!
Have you installed it yet?
Anyone else try it?
Yes I have. Works as expected.
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Flashed on VZW G2, confirm working great! Thanks, I hated the verizon bootup.
Thanks! This is way nicer than stock.
Very nice. But is there a way to get rid of or change the sound? I still hear the att boot sound, which is ****ty IMO.
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zxrax said:
Very nice. But is there a way to get rid of or change the sound? I still hear the att boot sound, which is ****ty IMO.
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Pretty sure it is located in /system/etc/poweron.ogg
Rename or move to get rid of boot sound.
Someone correct this if it is wrong. That was the first thing I did with root and can't remember the exact location.
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bri315317 said:
Pretty sure it is located in /system/etc/poweron.ogg
Rename or move to get rid of boot sound.
Someone correct this if it is wrong. That was the first thing I did with root and can't remember the exact location.
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system/media/audio/ui/poweron.ogg and poweroff.ogg
I'm gonna try renaming them and see if that works. Haven't TWRP'd yet so I can't install this boot anim. Soon.
EDIT: renamed them to poweronx.ogg and poweroffx.ogg with Root Browser, no more boot sound.
drkow19 said:
system/media/audio/ui/poweron.ogg and poweroff.ogg
I'm gonna try renaming them and see if that works. Haven't TWRP'd yet so I can't install this boot anim. Soon.
EDIT: renamed them to poweronx.ogg and poweroffx.ogg with Root Browser, no more boot sound.
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Thanks for the correction. :thumbup:
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drkow19 said:
system/media/audio/ui/poweron.ogg and poweroff.ogg
I'm gonna try renaming them and see if that works. Haven't TWRP'd yet so I can't install this boot anim. Soon.
EDIT: renamed them to poweronx.ogg and poweroffx.ogg with Root Browser, no more boot sound.
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You don't have to install TWRP (or any recovery) to utilize the boot animation. Just extract the file in the OP and replace/overwrite the phone's 'system/media/bootanimation.zip' with the one located in the OP's zip. ('GoogleEditionBootANI.zip\system\media\bootanimation.zip')
Of course you do need root to apply this, but not a custom recovery. Just an FYI for those who may not know...
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You don't have to install TWRP (or any recovery) to utilize the boot animation. Just extract the file in the OP and replace/overwrite the phone's 'system/media/bootanimation.zip' with the one located in the OP's zip. ('GoogleEditionBootANI.zip\system\media\bootanimation.zip')
Of course you do need root to apply this, but not a custom recovery. Just an FYI for those who may not know...
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Works flawlessly on my VZW G2.
a400meter said:
You don't have to install TWRP (or any recovery) to utilize the boot animation. Just extract the file in the OP and replace/overwrite the phone's 'system/media/bootanimation.zip' with the one located in the OP's zip. ('GoogleEditionBootANI.zip\system\media\bootanimation.zip')
Of course you do need root to apply this, but not a custom recovery. Just an FYI for those who may not know...
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Thanks, done! Cool boot animation, much nicer than the white Verizon one.
bri315317 said:
The LG G2 uses the standard bootanimation.zip format and can be easily replaced.
You require root and recovery to flash this zip.
Use at your own risk!
Download attached file and flash in recovery
Reboot
Enjoy!
This should work on all US variants.
This will not remove the boot sound, however that can be manually removed with a root file browser.
I did not create the zip file, had it around from my S4 days. Credits to original author that created it, who ever you are!
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i've F320K variant , do you think could be fine ? Tell me if can i upload you some stuff of my rooted phone to check it
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do you delete the annoyng operator boot logo too ?
Thanks for this. One less Verizon image makes a big difference. Seems to boot faster also.
From a Verizon logo plastered G2 bastard
Thanks man. Sound files are at system/media/audio/ui/PowerOn.ogg.
LG G2
just curious, how do you get the stock boot animation back if you wanted too? thanks
bri315317 said:
The LG G2 uses the standard bootanimation.zip format and can be easily replaced.
You require root and recovery to flash this zip.
Use at your own risk!
Download attached file and flash in recovery
Reboot
Enjoy!
This should work on all US variants.
This will not remove the boot sound, however that can be manually removed with a root file browser.
I did not create the zip file, had it around from my S4 days. Credits to original author that created it, who ever you are!
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works Great on F320K korean variant !
Update you threadcompatibility
jim_0068 said:
just curious, how do you get the stock boot animation back if you wanted too? thanks
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Which carrier are you using?
wolfgart said:
works Great on F320K korean variant !
Update you threadcompatibility
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Will do,thanks for the confirmation!
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Which carrier are you using?
Will do,thanks for the confirmation!
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Was getting to ask this myself. Im using AT&T
Edit: Wow...so used to samsung devices and there stupid qmg or whatever boot animation format that i missed the first part of the thread saying it used a standard bootanim.zip file! thats awesome!
Can someone post a video of which boot ani this is before I install it? Thx.
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