[Q] How to reduce the bootanimation's duration? - General Questions and Answers

I m using just a static image to replace to the bootanimation, but no matter how I change the fps, it is still playing for at least 20 seconds.
Does anyone know how to fix it?

U can't reduce it because it keeps looping till the phone is ready to boot. So.unless u find some magical way to make ur phone ready all the system and framework files in 1 second, its not possible.
I personally recommended fairy dust
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bootanimation
You can reduce the time bootanimation, because it is the time when the charging system Android ... excuse for the English pronunciation ...

No u can't. And what do u mean by charging system android
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Delete boot animation file.
Screen will be blank, but boot will be faster

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[Q] S-OFF... what now?

Hey all
First time poster long time lurker
I finally took the plunge and rooted my phone (using Revolutionary)
Sadly, I'm stuck!
nb. On the boot screen (volume+Power), it says S-OFF
What do I do now, if I want to install a ROM (or revert back to my old build)?
Thanks in advance
ps. I've downloaded and tried to use fre3vo, etc. but can't get my head round it
pps. sorry for the long winded post
Zofu said:
HOn the boot screen (volume+Power), it says S-OFF
What do I do now, if I want to install a ROM (or revert back to my old build)?
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Christ, that wasn't a long winded post....!
Next step is to install a custom recovery and root your STOCK ROM.
Although if you choose to download and install CWM as part of the revolutionary process you may already have the custom recovery installed. In which case simply download a custom ROM (which all come pre-rooted) to your SD and then flash it, although ensure that you read all the installation instructions first.
If you didn't install CWM as part of the S-OFF process then look at my signature where there are a couple of links
1) adb & fastboot
download this and extract contents onto PC
2) Flash CWM & su via fastboot
follow instructions in this thread to flash both the custom recovery (ensure that you get the version for your device SAGA)
Then I'd suggest you enter CWM and take whats known as a Nandroid backup of your device.
Then you should be able to download any custom ROM you like.
Any questions then ask, you should never do any steps that you are unsure or uncomfortable with as you can do damage to your device!
Cheers for the reply, ben_pyett!
I'll make a start now
I know it's not that complicated a prcoess, but I kinda jumped in assuming it'd take 5 minutes, I guess
I've flashed the Cyanogen 7.1.0 RC by NeoLogix onto both mine and my wife's handsets... and I have to say it's VERY impressive!
Initially it doubled the battery life, and with some clever settings tweaks (which I'm more than happy to post here, menu by menu, if you end up using the same ROM) I've more than quadrupled the effective battery runtime.
ben_pyett said:
1) adb & fastboot
download this and extract contents onto PC
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Ok I did this
ben_pyett said:
2) Flash CWM & su via fastboot
follow instructions in this thread to flash both the custom recovery (ensure that you get the version for your device SAGA)
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I followed the instructions ("fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" -- where "recovery.img" was the Desire S CWM recovery) via my USB with the phone in Fastboot mode (white screen)
ben_pyett said:
Then I'd suggest you enter CWM and take whats known as a Nandroid backup of your device.
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How do I enter CWM?
Do you mean turn my phone on normally and CWM app will be installed?
Seems I seriously need walking through this!
Grr
Here's the way I find best.... switch your phone OFF, but leave it plugged in via USB.
From your command prompt, type "adb reboot recovery"
The phone will then boot to recovery
Zofu said:
How do I enter CWM?
Do you mean turn my phone on normally and CWM app will be installed?
Seems I seriously need walking through this!
Grr
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Sounds like you've made huge progress...
I'm assuming that you've also push'd the SU file while in fastboot? if not do that as well.
At this point you should decide which custom ROM you wish to install and download that and all its add-ons and place them on you SD card so that you are able to use them once you're in RECOVERY. You should probably take the time while the ROM downloads to read the install instructions that come with the ROM, that often involve running additional WIPE scripts etc....but each ROM is different.
Anyway back to the question you asked, how to enter CWM (clock work mod) which is your custom recovery.
You should normally boot your phone and then go into Settings->Power->fast boot and ensure that its un-ticked.
Easy Way
Install ROM Manager from the market and then choose the Reboot into Recovery Option (second one down from top) and voila!
Manual Way
Power Off your phone.
Turn on your phone by pressing Power button + Volume Down button together.
You should now see the white HBOOT screen, using the volume up & down buttons to flick through options and Power button as enter you should be able to find the RECOVERY option. go into that.
Don't worry once you have a custom ROM things will be easier as most customs have an Advanced power Menu which has reboot into recovery as an option.
Quick update:
ben_pyett said:
I'm assuming that you've also push'd the SU file while in fastboot? if not do that as well.
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I have no idea what the above^ means!
Ok, I got into Recovery manually (black Revolutionary screen with menu)
What do I choose in the menu to install a ROM?
- reboot system now
- apply update from sdcard
etc.
Does the ROM have to be at the root of the SD?
Can the ROM be named anything you wish, or does it have to be named "update.zip"?
Still a little confused!
Cheers guys for your super help so far
Zofu said:
Quick update:
What do I choose in the menu to install a ROM?
- reboot system now
- apply update from sdcard
etc.
Does the ROM have to be at the root of the SD?
Can the ROM be named anything you wish, or does it have to be named "update.zip"?
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This is the option that you need install ZIP from sdcard
The ROM can be called anything you want, I never bother renaming the ROM files that the cooks call them, so that I can easily identify which is which and it can be position in any location on the SD not just the root directory. Although try to avoid directories with spaces in for now.
Update.zip is something else so don't use that option.
Once you've done this I'd also download and install the CUSTOM recovery EXT4 as its much easier to use....you can do that by simply installing the following APK which you'll find in this post and that will install the new recovery for you.
best of luck...back in two hours.....got to go and watch MANCHESTER UNITED NOW!
Cheers Ben
Have fun!
*edit: fixed issue with ROM install*
I decided to give Cyanogen 7.1.0 RC by NeoLogix's ROM a try and it seems to be working fine
Thanks for the helps, guys!
ps. if wanted to install another ROM, do I need to uninstall the previous one (wipe it again?), or can I just copy another ROM over and install like I did before?
Zofu i suggest you flash virtuus unity! its a great sense 3 rom. i love it! it has brought my desire s to life!!
You shouldn't be swayed by any of our opinions with regards which ROM to choose, I'd suggest that you install all of them one after each and decide for yourself which one suits you most
Although first question is sense or no sense.
The reason why there are so many roms is because we all have such differing tastes
Enjoy
PS
There is no UN install task, but each ROM will have its own install instructions in the first post of the thread which will have it's own wipe recommendations
Swyped from HTC Desire S using XDA Premium
LaKraven said:
I've flashed the Cyanogen 7.1.0 RC by NeoLogix onto both mine and my wife's handsets... and I have to say it's VERY impressive!
Initially it doubled the battery life, and with some clever settings tweaks (which I'm more than happy to post here, menu by menu, if you end up using the same ROM) I've more than quadrupled the effective battery runtime.
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I just got my Desire S as a gift not 3 days ago and it is my first android phone.
As soon as I realized that there is something wrong with it's rapid battery depletion - I started reading up on it and presently I have red led/green led tried to calibrate battery(i think it helped some), turned off all syncing to manual, changed themes to black and no animations, turned off bluetooth etc...Basically I have stopped everything "smart" on this smart phone following dozens of advice pages on this and other forums...Which then brings me right back to battery consumption of my DISPLAY - still, even after reducing brightness to under 40% it is using around 80% of all battery per charge.
I have rooted the phone today and really need your advice on:
what ROM
kernel
radio
OS
, or anything else in terms of apps and widgets to install in order to try and at least double my battery life so I can be safe without charging for at least 12 hours of i.e.( if I'm in a train to be able to watch a movie, listen to music 3 hrs, surf 1.5 hrs, do 3 or 4 15 minute calls , text and read books for couple of hours and still have battery left in standby) - or is it just a pipe dream of mine lol...
P.S. maybe avoid flashing ROM if there is another way to reduce Display consumption(80%)
Thx much, btw, is Cyanogen is the way to go???
To add to ben_pyett's suggestion... I wouldn't exactly just "install each one, one after another" as there is actually a finite number of times the ROM can be flashed before you start to damage the internal memory (sure, it's a high number, but why cause more wear than you have to, right?)
I'd suggest you read up on the ROMs before you decide to try them out! Take a look at what features they have, what people have to say about them (particularly looking for bugs and potential problems).
Hell, if you're lucky, you may even find an introductory video to some ROMs on YouTube, which will give you a little more insight into what to expect.
As Ben said, the first question is "To Sense, or not to Sense?"
As a matter of personal opinion, I've chosen "not to Sense" in favor of better battery runtime and the "cleaner" GUI.
Bombastc said:
I just got my Desire S as a gift not 3 days ago and it is my first android phone.
As soon as I realized that there is something wrong with it's rapid battery depletion - I started reading up on it and presently I have red led/green led tried to calibrate battery(i think it helped some), turned off all syncing to manual, changed themes to black and no animations, turned off bluetooth etc...Basically I have stopped everything "smart" on this smart phone following dozens of advice pages on this and other forums...Which then brings me right back to battery consumption of my DISPLAY - still, even after reducing brightness to under 40% it is using around 80% of all battery per charge.
I have rooted the phone today and really need your advice on:
what ROM
kernel
radio
OS
, or anything else in terms of apps and widgets to install in order to try and at least double my battery life so I can be safe without charging for at least 12 hours of i.e.( if I'm in a train to be able to watch a movie, listen to music 3 hrs, surf 1.5 hrs, do 3 or 4 15 minute calls , text and read books for couple of hours and still have battery left in standby) - or is it just a pipe dream of mine lol...
P.S. maybe avoid flashing ROM if there is another way to reduce Display consumption(80%)
Thx much, btw, is Cyanogen is the way to go???
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I spent days trying to tweak the stock Desire S ROM (and again after the update I applied ~ a week ago) with quite literally no success!
Even with the most riggorous (performance and feature restricting) power management setup, I still couldn't get the thing to pass the 18 hour mark (which I only achieved with the help of Tasker, used to toggle Airplane Mode during my sleeping hours etc.)
Having switched to the CM7 ROM linked previously, and using nothing but a combination of changing its default settings, and SetCPU (to scale the CPU clock for superior power saving with literally NO performance hit), it'll now run for almost 48 hours between charges (more than sufficient, wouldn't you agree?)
I'll post a separate thread in here with a complete battery optimization guide for the aforementioned ROM.
Just to clarify, after more than 4 hours running on the battery (at least half of which with the display on and the phone in use) it has gone from full to just 90%, which in itself averages to about 40 hours of runtime.
Coupled with my SetCPU scaling, this adds ~8 more hours!
This means that, with moderately heavy use (though I haven't yet had time to test absolute runtime with HD 720p video playback just yet) you can expect a screen & WiFi ON time of 24 hours, with a standby time (again, with WiFi on) of a further 24 hours!
La Kraven - can you teach me how to dougie lol? You really quadrupled your batt? :O
Bombastc said:
La Kraven - can you teach me how to dougie lol? You really quadrupled your batt? :O
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Yes.... and just to give you some comparrative reference:
Battery Use:
Mobile Standby: 74% (that's the GSM radio)
Wi-Fi: 12%
Phone Idle: 9%
Display: 4%
Android System: 2%
EDIT: The GSM registers heavily on "Mobile Standby" because I cannot get any cell reception where I live (AT ALL), so the GSM is idling, constantly looking for a carrier. If you're in a GSM (or better) environment, you can expect the "Mobile Standby" value to be substancially lower, most likely with other feautres such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS leading the consumption values (dependant on what you've got enabled)
LaKraven said:
I spent days trying to tweak the stock Desire S ROM (and again after the update I applied ~ a week ago) with quite literally no success!
Even with the most riggorous (performance and feature restricting) power management setup, I still couldn't get the thing to pass the 18 hour mark (which I only achieved with the help of Tasker, used to toggle Airplane Mode during my sleeping hours etc.)
Having switched to the CM7 ROM linked previously, and using nothing but a combination of changing its default settings, and SetCPU (to scale the CPU clock for superior power saving with literally NO performance hit), it'll now run for almost 48 hours between charges (more than sufficient, wouldn't you agree?)
I'll post a separate thread in here with a complete battery optimization guide for the aforementioned ROM.
Just to clarify, after more than 4 hours running on the battery (at least half of which with the display on and the phone in use) it has gone from full to just 90%, which in itself averages to about 40 hours of runtime.
Coupled with my SetCPU scaling, this adds ~8 more hours!
This means that, with moderately heavy use (though I haven't yet had time to test absolute runtime with HD 720p video playback just yet) you can expect a screen & WiFi ON time of 24 hours, with a standby time (again, with WiFi on) of a further 24 hours!
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Thx so much, HALF of that would be fine with me lol!
Bombastc said:
I just got my Desire S as a gift not 3 days ago and it is my first android phone.
As soon as I realized that there is something wrong with it's rapid battery depletion - I started reading up on it and presently I have red led/green led tried to calibrate battery(i think it helped some), turned off all syncing to manual, changed themes to black and no animations, turned off bluetooth etc...Basically I have stopped everything "smart" on this smart phone following dozens of advice pages on this and other forums...Which then brings me right back to battery consumption of my DISPLAY - still, even after reducing brightness to under 40% it is using around 80% of all battery per charge.
I have rooted the phone today and really need your advice on:
what ROM
kernel
radio
OS
, or anything else in terms of apps and widgets to install in order to try and at least double my battery life so I can be safe without charging for at least 12 hours of i.e.( if I'm in a train to be able to watch a movie, listen to music 3 hrs, surf 1.5 hrs, do 3 or 4 15 minute calls , text and read books for couple of hours and still have battery left in standby) - or is it just a pipe dream of mine lol...
P.S. maybe avoid flashing ROM if there is another way to reduce Display consumption(80%)
Thx much, btw, is Cyanogen is the way to go???
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We are new to Android at some point, this is my first Android device.......but I've had many HTC Sense Windows mobile devices beforehand and most of the same things tend to apply.
I'd suggest as a first port of call you read this thread which is a GUIDE, and sticky for a reason kindly written by wnp_79, I learnt loads from reading this alone.
Don't expect to learn everything in a days....it takes weeks or months.....
just enjoy....and remember that we're all different have differing expectations and uses for the same devices so what suits one of us doesn't always suit the other.
ps
you shouldn't really go off topic like this.....if you need specific help say so and create a new thread or read the sticky threads which contain GUIDES and links to many useful resources. Don't expect to become an expert over night and attempt to learn as much as possible by simply reading before you risk damaging your device!

[Q] Reboot on auto screen off

Hi,
I have an issue that when I set a "Screen timeout" (Settings/Display) to turn off the screen after an idle time, the phone reboots always when this waiting period expires.
I'm using Pyramid3D, tried all versions up to 7.9.0XE, but the issue still exists.
Thanks for your help, and sorry for my bad(?) English
Same Here!!!
After screen idle ime out - reboot every time!!!
If i go manually lock, then wake, after idle time all ok, but if it is unlocked after idle time out reboot.
My device is Sensation
[curent ROM] Android Revolution HD™ 3.6.2 XE
kernel radio and everything from ARHD 3.6.2
Here is history of flashing:
stock device for Indian market
rooted by revolutionary
flashed leaked Indian device ruu with s-off
rooted stock rom
flashed ARHD 3.6.1
flashed crt screen on/off
flashed custom lock ring made by me
////////since here ni problem at all/////
flashed ARHD 3.6.2
flashed custom lock ring made by me
flashed crt screen on/off
flashed custom lock ring made by me
///// problem noticed after using it at this point
I cant determine or say if it where OK after 3.6.2 flashed because after first reboot i flashed CRT screen of/on and custom lock ring.
On other topics, similar problem with different device, possible blamed undervoltage.
I hope some1 can help us.
cheer to all
Same Here!!
I tried Synergy's Rom,Sense-o-Maniac_Sense3.5_Beats_v1.4.1 and Insertcoin 3.3.5 the same thing kept happening but it stop once I switch back to stock. I thought I was the only one.
Same here. But it only happens when the phone is plugged in for charging/disk drive. after the set idle time expired, there comes the reboot thing.....
Running ARHD 3.6.4 on Bricked v1.5 kernel
After using this set up for a few days I think it would be fun flashing the crt screen on/off and camera mod(not sure what this mods for : any idea?)
Then the auto screen off reboot arrives...
So far what I did is wipe cache and davlik cache on CWM reinstall my previous backup(w/out the crt and cam mods) then reflashed the crt screen on/off..
So far so good.. but I didnt reflashed the camera mod since I dont know what it does LOL
Hope this helps
AHA! found the real culprit. Its the crt mod
Charging or not my Sensation reboots on screen off IF my Brightness is on 0% since Im using power control tools(Brightness triple). But any % > than 0 on the brightness level it all good. Kinda weird
This may be correlated to undervolting. Im not sure though, but I notice that everytime your screen will turn off the screen will dim first then there goes the crt animation IMHO
I assume if your brighness level is set to zero and the crt animation will initiate it cannot dim further thus will result to reboot(Its not a complete reboot though more like hotboot which reload the GUI only)
Just restore my previous backup and I didnt flashed the crt mod.. currently looking for newer version or newly developed one for ARHD.
c-pain, that is exactly my problem. I have it at 0% brightness and when the timer is up, it reboots the GUI. I was freaking out thinking my phone was busted. Now I have it at 25% and all is fine. Crossing my fingers that this solves my problem. I have the CRT mod and it didn't matter if I had it turned on or off (I'm using the King Cobra 1.6 ROM). Until I read your post to turn up the brightness nothing I tried worked. Thanks so much.
Very interesting c-pain, but how can i correct it without sstop using CRT animations.
Because i want to use CRT animations and stop to reboot randomly.
ptit developer said:
Very interesting c-pain, but how can i correct it without sstop using CRT animations.
Because i want to use CRT animations and stop to reboot randomly.
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In my case I still got the CRT animation flashed/installed. Just avoid setting the brightness to zero, as it will cause the reboot on screen off.
I have my brightness level at 5% or 10% at night, instead of zero percent.
Im still searching if there's an update or something for arhd crt animation though
I will try different ROM, because i have a lot of drain battery problems and i have this problem also.
Perhaps, I will cook my own ROM o have just what I want, and stop to flash fews zip.
hey guys, how are you?
i am looking for the CRT animation settings and cannot find it (CRT was inserted in the ROM i am currently using - Er3bus XL). so i was wondering if there actually is a settings menu for the CRT or not. if not, where do i go to set brightness for when the screen dims? i know its a pretty noobish question, but i checked in the brightness menu in settings and cant find screen dim settings

[Request] Please turn this boot animation 90° to the left!

For some incredibly stupid reason, if you try to replace the boot animation in the Tab 2 the animation is warped for about 70% of the time you see it when the device turns on.
This is solved by setting ro.sf.hwrotation to 0 in build.prop but this causes the animation to become landscape. I want to set the rotation to 0 so the boot animation isn't screwed but this makes it look ugly, so please modify the images 90° to the left!
Link to file. http://db.tt/zVcMbFhl
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Tablet boot animation tip

If you want to use a boot animation from say an app or one just designed for a specific phone you can change the orientation of the animation in build.prop by editing the ro.bootanim.rotation scaled in degrees
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Edit: ro.bootanimation.rotation
Mine started in landscape at 90 switched to 45 for upright.
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[Help] Xperia v4.3.5 rom

I have installed this.rom as given.in the instructions and the problems I'm facing are
1:- the boot animation is missing I.e. after the phone is switched on boot image appears then a blank screen then the ui.
2. When I put my cell on charging after switching it off then the battery charging (the flowing of battery and level of battery charged) is.no.shown and the the screen doesn't sleep while.it's on charging after switching off the cell
amardeep434 said:
I have installed this.rom as given.in the instructions and the problems I'm facing are
1:- the boot animation is missing I.e. after the phone is switched on boot image appears then a blank screen then the ui.
2. When I put my cell on charging after switching it off then the battery charging (the flowing of battery and level of battery charged) is.no.shown and the the screen doesn't sleep while.it's on charging after switching off the cell
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flash ur own bootanimation
and go to setting/purexperia / chose ur battery style & apply and then check ur charging problem solved,:good:
pintothakur007 said:
flash ur own bootanimation
and go to setting/xperia / ur battery style & apply and then check ur charging problem solved,:good:
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Okay,it would. Be very kind of you if you could plz provide me the download link for pure xperia z2 boot animation
Recently i have updated this rom to v4.3.9 from bgos's post the icon size of everything has increased.
I have attached a screenshot in which my dial pad buttons from right side are half. Plz provide solution for it

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