{GUIDE}How To- Change the BOOTAnimation of the Alcatel OT Ultra 995 - Android General

To change the bootanimation of the Alcatel ot 995 you need the folowing:
RoM Toolbox PRO (To do most of the work)
1)Download a bootanimation in the resolution of 480x800
with R.T.P and stay in bootanimation manager slide to
local tab & navigate to the bootanimation.zip you just got.
(it will be in the folder romtoolbox/boot_animations/) ,
2)click on the B.Animation you want to install rename it to bootanimation and click 'Create GIF' save the GIF in the root of your sd card, rename the file to bootanimation.gif and click ok.
3)After its done use 'Root Browser' and copy the bootanimation.zip & bootanimation.gif you just made and paste it in
custpack/JRD_custres/media and replace the old boot animation.gif & bootanimation.gif file, don't forget to make a backup of your original gif & zip bootanimation & change the permissions of the .zip to rwxr-xr-x & the. gif to rwxrwxr-x
And DONE enjoy!!.
PS:You can even change the Off Animation with the same instructions.
It took a long time for me to find out about 3days to find out how to change the bootanimation so it would help if you click the thanks button.

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This is the boot screen I took from Android L Dev Preview . You can use this with any ROM.
How to install:
Phone should be rooted.
Use ES File Explorer
Go to Device> System> Media
Delete the present bootanimation.zip (or just cut it and place it somewhere in your memory card as a backup)
Copy the bootanimation.zip uploaded here and paste it there.
It is done! Now reboot and you will see the boot screen has changed. :cyclops: :angel:
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[BootAnimation&PowerOn Sound] Pardus BootAnimation & İron man Sound

Tested only G3 stock and based rom..
First Root ,Recovery & RootBrowser.apk install phone.
..::İnstallation::..
Download files
copy to phone storage
Open RootBrowser go to /system/media folder and delete bootanimation.zip
Back Go to /system/media/audio/ui and delete poweron.ogg
move downloaded bootanimation.zip to /system/media folder
move downloaded poweron.ogg to /system/media/audio/ui folder
set 644 (rw-r--r--) permisions
reboot and enjoy!
Do not İnstall twrp/cwm recovery
screen host
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wpvualszjhs#t=0
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BySezerSimsek said:
Tested only G3 stock and based rom..
First Root ,Recovery & RootBrowser.apk install phone.
..::İnstallation::..
Download files
copy to phone storage
Open RootBrowser go to /system/media folder and delete bootanimation.zip
Back Go to /system/media/audio/ui and delete poweron.ogg
move downloaded bootanimation.zip to /system/media folder
move downloaded poweron.ogg to /system/media/audio/ui folder
set 644 (rw-r--r--) permisions
reboot and enjoy!
Do not İnstall twrp/cwm recovery
screen host
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wpvualszjhs#t=0
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Maybe you can help me out. I have a bunch of custom boot animations and G3 but, cant get any of them to work. I even took the factory AT&T ball boot animation, changed the blue to red and left the rest the same and that didn't work. What can i do?
C-TRILLIGAF
Why both a RAR and a Zip file?

[Completed] How to change the Boot animation on Z95mplus

Hi,
I have tried all methods mentioned here to change the boot animation but it did not work , please help
Hi there and welcome to Assist,
Your device must be rooted for this change. Try this:
You will need a file manager app with Root access. Use Root Browser app or any other file manager.
Download a custom boot animation you want to use by choosing the animation you want to use and downloading the associated bootanimation.zip file.
Open Root Browser (or your file manager) app and once inside, locate your original boot animation file (bootanimation.zip) in /system/media.
Long-press the file, choose Rename and name it to bootanimation.zip1.
Browse to the custom boot animation that you want to switch to, copy the zip file to /system/media. Long-press, choose Permission.
Tick the boxes as shown in the screenshot below, and press OK. After that, rename the file to bootanimation.zip, if the zip file name is different.
You have to make sure that the file name is correct (bootanimation.zip) for the system to recognize your boot animation, and boot properly.
Now you should be able to see two zip files, one, bootanimation.zip (new file) and the other is bootanimation.zip1 (original).
Note: If you ever want to switch back to your original boot animation, delete the current bootanimation.zip and rename the original file back to bootanimation.zip (from bootanimation.zip1).
Reboot the device and you will be able to see your new custom boot animation!
You'll have to create an account to post in the main forums if you have any other questions.
Good luck

Bootanimation - Bubbles

Bubbles Bootanimation For Android​
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Download the zip file
2. Rename it to bootanimation.zip
3. Open any file browser and put the file in /system/media (Root required for it)
(Do make a backup of your default bootanimation)
4. Set permissions to rw-r-r
5. DONE!!!!
Super dope boot animation. .. Just flashed it, love it
megarain555 said:
Super dope boot animation. .. Just flashed it, love it
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[S8][Anime][Sound Boot Animation] S8 Kimi No Na Wa Boot animation with sound

Hello there!
I'm in love with your name since it came out and decided to finally share the bootanimation I made of it. (S8 only)
PREVIEW
I am not responsible for bricked phones, bootloops and imploding kittens.
Instructions:
Download the KimiNoNaWaBoot.zip from here.
With a Root File Browser navigate to /system/media and rename your original bootsamsungloop.qmg to something else like .qmg1 like I did.
Paste the new qmg file from the zip folder you've downloaded.
Change it's permissions to rw-r--r--
(If you want the animation only and not the sound, you can ignore the following part.)
Sound:
Navigate to /system/media/audio/ui and check wether you already have a PowerOn.ogg file. I didn't.
In case there is one, rename it to .ogg1 or whatever you like.
Paste the PowerOn.ogg file from the zip in there and change it's permission to rw-r--r-- as well.
Sometimes the audio kicks in delayed but I have never actually cared since I don't reboot often.
Hope you like it

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