[Guide] Change LG emojis with stock android | ROOT needed - LG G Flex 2

Is there any way to change emojis with stock android emojis? Yes, there is!
Download file to SD.
Using file manager on your phone with root (i.e. ES file explorer) go to system/fonts in root folder.
Locate default NotoColorEmoji.ttf and do a back up (you can skip it).
Replace NotoColorEmoji.ttf in system/fonts with the file you have downloaded.
Set permissions to rw-r-r.
Reboot.
Default android emojis: http://d-h.st/uXQL
Default LG emojis: http://d-h.st/O9aw
Tested & works with LG, Xperia keyboard.

Have you tried this on play? Needs root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stevenschoen.emojiswitcher

Im more of a "push-it-to-/root/system-kinda" guy, these kind of apps seems a little fishy to me.

Looks like it's a ttf file, perhaps you could try swapping it for another, I'm guessing you'll have to rename it to match the one in your font folder.

englishmale said:
Looks like it's a ttf file, perhaps you could try swapping it for another, I'm guessing you'll have to rename it to match the one in your font folder.
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replaced NotoColorEmoji from cm12.1 for SP (since I hade his on my pc), btw there was only one file, no NooColorEmojiNONAME, fixed permissions and I got default android emojis.
Here is the file if anyone needs: http://d-h.st/uXQL

le grande magnetto said:
replaced NotoColorEmoji from cm12.1 for SP (since I hade his on my pc), btw there was only one file, no NooColorEmojiNONAME, fixed permissions and I got default android emojis.
Here is the file if anyone needs: http://d-h.st/uXQL
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i put this file..and now have this..(i dont have original anymore).can u help me? ..permission is on rw-r--r--
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xxfrankiexx said:
i put this file..and now have this..(i dont have original anymore).can u help me? ..permission is on rw-r--r--
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Did you renamed the original one? I kept the original one but I added suffix .ttf.original
Also I am using Xperia keyboard as my default but with stock LG keyboard emojis are working.
Incase you need it, here's my original (note that this one is over 11MB whereas stock android was just over 2 MB) http://d-h.st/O9aw
Dont forget to fix the suffix and permissions. I hope this one helps.

le grande magnetto said:
Did you renamed the original one? I kept the original one but I added suffix .ttf.original
Also I am using Xperia keyboard as my default but with stock LG keyboard emojis are working.
Incase you need it, here's my original (note that this one is over 11MB whereas stock android was just over 2 MB) http://d-h.st/O9aw
Dont forget to fix the suffix and permissions. I hope this one helps.
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I've overwrited the original one..after a few reboots is working now with droid emojis..i dont know why exactly..anyway..thnk you very much!!

Im glad you have fixed it.

I'll click thanks seeing as nobody else has ? we need to encourage as many people to stay with this wonderful device and to develop for it. I'm glad I'm not the only one still posting on here, I'm getting fed up seeing my name on everything ?

You might want to explain how to push it into System/fonts, as some users might not know about adb or did you use a root explorer?

Yup, re-edited OP, now it should be quite clear.

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Changing System Fonts (easy way)

I've seen posts on this topic, but nothing in one place.
This will help you to just switch out the basic overall system fonts (without any apps, aside from root explorer)...
0. (optional) using root explorer, navigate to /system/fonts and copy the current Clockopia.ttf, DroidSans-Bold.ttf, and DroidSans.ttf files to your sd card for safe-keeping (note that if you are on any custom roms, these are most likely not the actual font names - if you're curious, copy it to your computer and preview the .ttf file or just hold your cursor over the font and it should tell you the actual font name)
1. get the .ttf files that you want (maybe from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194202 <-- these are font packs with a lot more stuff in there than you need - just unzip and grab the three .ttf files only) you really only need to grab the unique files - usually clockopia and droidsans are the exact same file with different names, and sometimes all three are the same when there is no actual bold type of a specific font)
2. put the .ttf files on your sd card (i have a folder with different fonts on my sd, i named the .ttf files the actual font name to keep everything straight, and copy and rename when i want to switch fonts)
3. using root explorer, copy the 3 .ttf files (or only the unique files and make additional copies as needed) to your /system folder - make sure to mount r/w first (we need to make a layover here so we can change the permissions)
4. rename the files (you could do the renaming at any stage really, just sometime before you put them in the /system/fonts folder) - change the regular font types to Clockopia and DroidSans, and the bold font type to DroidSans-Bold (that's what your system is looking for when calling fonts)
5. change permissions of the 3 files to chmod 644 (see attached pic)
6. multi-select the 3 files and MOVE (do not copy) to the /system/fonts folder. it will ask you if you want to overwrite, check the box to do it for all files, and hit ok.
7. exit. reboot. done. cheers!
Disclaimer - I am not responsible for what you do to your phone. It is advised to install the CWM on Boot mod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554579) before messing with any of the system files.
Thanks man, easy as pie!
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Thanks man, easy as pie!
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No prob. I learned quick after taking a misstep trying to copy them to the fonts folder w/ no cwm on boot - fc's, followed by a boot loop, followed by rsd lite... you know where this goes... anyway, i thought i'd share..
...Still not sure what all the other fonts in there do.. heck, i got no idea what the clockopia font is even for. I've changed it to different fonts separately, and notice no difference anywhere... you probably don't need to even change it. Someone else please feel free to post if you can add to the topic
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Guys, I just did what I didn't suppose to and ended up in bootloop during font change! I know, am a stupid noob...
But, can't get the phone to CWM either. What should I do?
Running Victory rom if that helps. Thank you very much for the responses.
EDIT: nevermind, now I know what to do. Sorry for trolling, moderators can now delete my stupid post...
Don't beat yourself up my brother.... We've all been there.
Some, like me, more than others. That's the way I learned.
ATRIX 2 / Victory Rom
Yup - been there. And, learned from it..
Try and keep that CWM on Boot installed if you're messing around, and a backup on your sd card to restore if you start looping..
Thanks for your support guys, you're awesome
The thing is that i did have CWM on boot installed, and I did make all important backups. I just couldn't get anywhere but in regular fastboot mode only...
Anyway, RSDLite will do the thing I hope...
Thanks again boys, cheers from OZ
Back to CM7 fonts
How I can back to CM7 fonts or reinstall it?
Thanks in advance
Mobeca said:
How I can back to CM7 fonts or reinstall it?
Thanks in advance
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Wow.. I forgot about this thread!
Anyway, you would need you to find the fonts from cm7 and move those as described above.
I am not familiar with CM roms, but I assume the fonts are in the same /system/fonts folder - grab them from a CM7 rom and follow the steps..
Note: there are also apps that change system fonts (like Font Changer) - but I prefer to do things manually..
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Thanks man, that;s easy to setup
Anybody try this on ICS yet?
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Anybody try this on ICS yet?
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Good read : http://rootzwiki.com/topic/15077-how-to-make-font-packs-that-work-in-icsjb/
Archmag3 said:
Good read : http://rootzwiki.com/topic/15077-how-to-make-font-packs-that-work-in-icsjb/
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Thanks! That is a good read... and, so it looks like you could possibly still use the method in my OP, but you need to replace the four Roboto font files instead of the DroidSans ones.. I'll give it a try sometime when I get back on ICS and update the OP accordingly.
alteredlikeness said:
Thanks! That is a good read... and, so it looks like you could possibly still use the method in my OP, but you need to replace the four Roboto font files instead of the DroidSans ones.. I'll give it a try sometime when I get back on ICS and update the OP accordingly.
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There is a application called LCfont changer. It works via CWM / Recovery..but i didnt work for me.Can you just try out and let me know ?

[ZIP] htc emoticons, smilies [Noble 5.0/7.5/7.6]

Please do a nand-backup before flashing, Just in case. This worked on my device, and I hope it will on your's too.
Here are ClockWorkMod flashable zip-files, for custom ROMs. The framework-res files are exported from that custom rom and modified:
HTC Emoticons for
Noble 7.6
Noble 7.5
Noble 5.0
How I did this in post #8
Enjoy.
+1 to this guy!
PLEASE someone create an apk for that! or anything..
i LOVE that "" emoticon.. too good!
smilies.zip for Deodexed ROM 1.70
just flash the htc-emoticons.zip via recovery (CWM)
mcusta said:
just flash the htc-emoticons.zip via recovery (CWM)
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I love you.
It works!
I'll add adding these to 7.6 for y'a.
mcusta said:
just flash the htc-emoticons.zip via recovery (CWM)
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Did some research.
Fraction said:
To get the HTC Emoticons "simply" replace the icons in the Framework-res.apk in the /system/framework on your phone.
Or thats what to do. I haven't managed to actually do that, I have Extracted the Framework-res.apk, and replaced the images (attachment), but rezipping and signing makes it faulty.
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Nice work!! Everyone has been wanting this!!
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Fraction said:
Here are ClockWorkMod flashable zip-files, for custom ROMs. The framework-res files are exported from that custom rom and modified:
HTC Emoticons Noble 7.5
HTC Emoticons Noble 5.0
Enjoy.
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Where in the Framework-res.apk do place the files? Also how do I resign the Apk? what tool do you use if you don't mind sharing.
jmercil said:
Where in the Framework-res.apk do place the files? Also how do I resign the Apk? what tool do you use if you don't mind sharing.
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Recipe:
Get the framework-res.apk from the phone over to the pc. /system/framework
[In the tool I used you can do a adb pull for the file]
Extract it with the tool (see below)
[the tool I used creates a project from the file I pulled from the phone.]
open the extracted folder and paste the htc emoticons in the res/drawable-hdpi folder, you should get a overwrite dialog
[the emoticons are in the attachement in the first post.]
use the tool to zip it again, and as a system apk. (will use same signing)
[Then you have a signed framework-res.apk]
Make a Flashable zip.
open mine with 7zip, OPEN not extract. and overwrite the file in system/framework folder.
edit the META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script to write what you want. Then save.
I used the tool, Apk manager, this is for mac. This Apk Multi-tool is, as I have read, a good tool for windows users.
Fraction said:
Recipe:
Get the framework-res.apk from the phone over to the pc. /system/framework
[In the tool I used you can do a adb pull for the file]
Extract it with the tool (see below)
[the tool I used creates a project from the file I pulled from the phone.]
open the extracted folder and paste the htc emoticons in the res/drawable-hdpi folder, you should get a overwrite dialog
[the emoticons are in the attachement in the first post.]
use the tool to zip it again, and as a system apk. (will use same signing)
[Then you have a signed framework-res.apk]
Make a Flashable zip.
open mine with 7zip, OPEN not extract. and overwrite the file in system/framework folder.
edit the META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script to write what you want. Then save.
I used the tool, Apk manager, this is for mac. This Apk Multi-tool is, as I have read, a good tool for windows users.
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Sounds good, thanks for the walk through.
I will be releasing some Metamorphs I whipped up.... One of them will change the smilies in each respective apk. I will have one for the stock Android smilies and the HTC smilies so you can choose and easily have them on any rom of your choosing .
Edit: The Metamorphs will be for the users that are less likely to pull the framework the old fashion way and edit it. They are pretty user friendly. Also don't mean to be rude by posting in your thread. Just wanted people to know there will be alternatives to this method
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Smokem_I: sounds nice!
Thanks for you work, i love too much that smilies ))
everywell said:
Thanks for you work, i love too much that smilies ))
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Can I install this on a HD2 with Typhoon ROM ?
Help please~!!!
I just rooted my phone(samsung galaxy s3), but I am new to this modding, how do I flash the htc emoticons to my phone. I also download root explorer, but do not know how to change emoticons using root explorer. Please help me with a step by step instruction on how to get htc emoticons for samsung galaxy s3. Thanks and it will be very much appreciated. Please...:crying:
Fraction said:
Please do a nand-backup before flashing, Just in case. This worked on my device, and I hope it will on your's too.
Here are ClockWorkMod flashable zip-files, for custom ROMs. The framework-res files are exported from that custom rom and modified:
HTC Emoticons for
Noble 7.6
Noble 7.5
Noble 5.0
How I did this in post #8
Enjoy.
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snake304 said:
I just rooted my phone(samsung galaxy s3), but I am new to this modding, how do I flash the htc emoticons to my phone. I also download root explorer, but do not know how to change emoticons using root explorer. Please help me with a step by step instruction on how to get htc emoticons for samsung galaxy s3. Thanks and it will be very much appreciated. Please...:crying:
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From what I got out of this it's specific to HTC devices, I've never really looked at anything for the SGS3 personally but you might be out of luck.

How To Modify Themes From Theme Store For S6/Note5 Roms.

Hello again everybody!
So today I have a way for you to modify themes that are from official samsung theme Store, the method is hard and it does take a lot of time so bare with me.
First of all you will need a rooted device, obviously lol
Also you will need to have, root explorer and xploer. Now for the stepes:
1- Open root explorer and go to Data > App
2- You will see many many folders for the theme, in my case I will modify something in the home screen so the folder should have your theme name and then home and the end like this ( minuhome.FranceParis.home-1 )
3- Open the folder you will find an apk called base.apk
3- copy that apk and paste To somewhere else
4- Open explore and find the copied Base.apk
5- modify the things you want, for an example I changed the folder Look, I took a folder icon, renamed it To .qmg instead of .jpg then renamed that icon exactly like the folder icon For the theme, then deleted That old One and replaced it with the new one. ( do the same with any icon you want in any base.apk)
6- Open root explorer, take the new modified base.apk and replace it with the old one, set permissions And then reboot.
If it didn't work On the first time then apply the theme then apply another theme And then apply the theme again.
This may not be the best way, but it's the only way to modify them so far.
Do not copy my method on any place without my permission!! Thank you.
Hit Thanks if you liked it!
Thank you for the tutorial ��
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Thank you bro for the tutorial ?
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My pleasure bro! Thank you For your feedback.
Flash version please
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Flash version please
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I am sorry, what do you mean by flash version?
MrHollywood said:
I am sorry, what do you mean by flash version?
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to take to deal with direct flash
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to take to deal with direct flash
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You can't flash them, that's a method to modify themes that come from samsung theme store for note 5 roms.
How to modify only wallpaper and other images in theme
constantine23 said:
How to modify only wallpaper and other images in theme
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Go to the same place, find a folder named your theme and then wallpaper like this ( minuhome.FranceParis.wallpaper ) you will find an apk inside called base.apk go inside, then go inside res And then you will find 3 wallpapers, one for homescreen one for lockscreen, one for Sview cover.
I know that as I have done that Before. ..But what about the settings page,contacts page And other pages wallpaper...How to change them...bcoz for changing wallpapers of homescreen,lockscreen and s-view we don't have to modify an apk we can simply change it Through settings...
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I know that as I have done that Before. ..But what about the settings page,contacts page And other pages wallpaper...How to change them...bcoz for changing wallpapers of homescreen,lockscreen and s-view we don't have to modify an apk we can simply change it Through settings...
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You will find other folders but instead of having wallpaper at the end, you will see contacts, settings, home...etc
How to make icons stay?
MrHollywood said:
Hello again everybody!
So today I have a way for you to modify themes that are from official samsung theme Store, the method is hard and it does take a lot of time so bare with me.
First of all you will need a rooted device, obviously lol
Also you will need to have, root explorer and xploer. Now for the stepes:
1- Open root explorer and go to Data > App
2- You will see many many folders for the theme, in my case I will modify something in the home screen so the folder should have your theme name and then home and the end like this ( minuhome.FranceParis.home-1 )
3- Open the folder you will find an apk called base.apk
3- copy that apk and paste To somewhere else
4- Open explore and find the copied Base.apk
5- modify the things you want, for an example I changed the folder Look, I took a folder icon, renamed it To .qmg instead of .jpg then renamed that icon exactly like the folder icon For the theme, then deleted That old One and replaced it with the new one. ( do the same with any icon you want in any base.apk)
6- Open root explorer, take the new modified base.apk and replace it with the old one, set permissions And then reboot.
If it didn't work On the first time then apply the theme then apply another theme And then apply the theme again.
This may not be the best way, but it's the only way to modify them so far.
Do not copy my method on any place without my permission!! Thank you.
Hit Thanks if you liked it!
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Hello MrHollywood, looks like no one has posted here for a while but I'll give it a shot and hope for a reply/help. Your instructions are great, I've been wanting to know how to do this since my Galaxy S6.....I'm now onto an S8, rooted and rockin' an altered theme thanks to you! I have been able to use another themes icon pack with success, however when I use another theme's "InCallUI" (accept, reject, hangup icons in phone dialer) I cannot get them to stick. They will stay for a duration then default back to the Samsung goofy cartoon icons. I know that restarting phone triggers the reset but it also randomly triggers without restart. I can get them back by applying another theme then re-applying my theme....but a bit of a pain to have to do everytime!
What I have done, as per your instructions, is taken the "InCallUI.apk" out of theme's "base.apk", edited it and replaced. I have also placed that same edited InCallUI.apk into; Data > Overlays > Style > mytheme folder, then changed permissions to "rwx r-- r-w". I use these permission because all the other apk's in this folder use them.
Any advise or corrections in what I'm doing would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.

replacing NotoColorEmoji.ttf

Hi all,
I'm using Magisk for root, and as I know I can't modify anything in /system like SuperSU or other root. So I tried to replace directly in twrp the NotoColorEmoji.ttf (in /system/fonts) with the one in the ios10Emoji module. I extracted it, then rename exactly same as the original, move in system/fonts and chmod 644.
Unfortunately it didn't work, and I lost all of my emojis!
Of course I've saved the original file before this, so I've tried to restore the original... But it didn't fix anything at all, and I don't know what to do to recover my emojis now...
Anyone can explain me how to recover emojis ? Ios10 or original whatever, but I need emojis
Thanks for your help
Search in themes section, there is a thread with flashable emojis
TENN3R said:
Search in themes section, there is a thread with flashable emojis
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Yeah I've tried many solutions but not the flashable zip, I'm going to try WETA mod now thanks you
Hmmm didn't work too, I get same result after flashing..
Any solution ? I know I can restore a previous backup, but I prefer to understand what is happening to get out of it alone in the future

[SOLVED] bootanimation replacement results in a blank boot screen, fix?

Update: I found the bootanimation.zip file, and replaced it with a custom animation file. However, that resulted in a blank screen with the Android logo, not the new boot animation.
Then, I tried changing the "desc" text file, the number of frames in the new animation, and the file names to match the old boot animation file, but nothing's working. (Now its just a blank screen on boot, the Android logo is now gone.)
Does anyone have a solution to this?
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(Please bear with the long post.)
I'm using the Honor 6x (BLN-L24) running Android 7.0.
So, I'm trying to replace the default bootanimation.zip file with a custom one so that I can have a custom animation on boot.
The problem is, I can't locate where the original bootanimation file is located.
I tried looking where the posts I read about told me to look: "/system/media" but it wasn't there. The only files present in that folder were audio files.
Obviously, moving the custom bootanimation.zip file there (in "/system/media") didn't work.
Then, I tried moving the custom animation file into "/data/local" but that didn't work either.
Finally, I just searched the entire system using root explorer and the only file I found was a "bootanimation" file in "/system/bin" that didn't have any label after it, (ie, ".zip, .png, etc.)
Replacing that file with the custom zip file caused my device to not have a boot animation at all, just a blank screen. It probably wasn't the right file. (I "replaced" that file by renaming it to "bootanimation.bak")
Btw, when I tried opening that file, all I got were a bunch of scrambled symbols and letters.
Does anyone have a solution on how I could possibly change my boot animation/ find the original boot animation file? I think I'm missing something here.
(My phone is rooted.)
It's inside /cust folder.
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It's inside /cust folder.
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It wasn't there either for some reason
Update: I found it in the cust_spec and the product/etc/media folder. Now it's just a matter of getting it to work. (Right now, only the text "Android" shows up on a black screen.)
snowdragyn said:
It wasn't there either for some reason
Update: I found it in the cust_spec and the product/etc/media folder. Now it's just a matter of getting it to work. (Right now, only the text "Android" shows up on a black screen.)
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Sory man. I already forgot the location. I got the bootanimation to change before in my Honor 8 in EMUI 5. @gopinaidu77 do you remember?
adriansticoid said:
Sory man. I already forgot the location. I got the bootanimation to change before in my Honor 8 in EMUI 5. @gopinaidu77 do you remember?
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I don't remember anymore.
snowdragyn said:
It wasn't there either for some reason
Update: I found it in the cust_spec and the product/etc/media folder. Now it's just a matter of getting it to work. (Right now, only the text "Android" shows up on a black screen.)
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I guess it's due to incorrect permissions. You can change the permissions for the zip by long pressing and selecting permissions. Sorry i don't really remember the correct permissions but you can look it up on Google. If that doesn't work either you can use jrummy's bootanimation app from the playstore.
Anas Rahman said:
I guess it's due to incorrect permissions. You can change the permissions for the zip by long pressing and selecting permissions. Sorry i don't really remember the correct permissions but you can look it up on Google. If that doesn't work either you can use jrummy's bootanimation app from the playstore.
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It's r-w-rr.
gopinaidu77 said:
It's r-w-rr.
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Nevermind, I think I found the error: apparently, I had to delete the folder called "part 1" to get it to work.
Thank you everyone for your time!
snowdragyn said:
Nevermind, I think I found the error: apparently, I had to delete the folder called "part 1" to get it to work.
Thank you everyone for your time!
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Enjoy.
gopinaidu77 said:
Enjoy.
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I will, thx for your help
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I will, thx for your help
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You are welcome.
snowdragyn said:
Update: I found the bootanimation.zip file, and replaced it with a custom animation file. However, that resulted in a blank screen with the Android logo, not the new boot animation.
Then, I tried changing the "desc" text file, the number of frames in the new animation, and the file names to match the old boot animation file, but nothing's working. (Now its just a blank screen on boot, the Android logo is now gone.)
Does anyone have a solution to this?
_________________________________
(Please bear with the long post.)
I'm using the Honor 6x (BLN-L24) running Android 7.0.
So, I'm trying to replace the default bootanimation.zip file with a custom one so that I can have a custom animation on boot.
The problem is, I can't locate where the original bootanimation file is located.
I tried looking where the posts I read about told me to look: "/system/media" but it wasn't there. The only files present in that folder were audio files.
Obviously, moving the custom bootanimation.zip file there (in "/system/media") didn't work.
Then, I tried moving the custom animation file into "/data/local" but that didn't work either.
Finally, I just searched the entire system using root explorer and the only file I found was a "bootanimation" file in "/system/bin" that didn't have any label after it, (ie, ".zip, .png, etc.)
Replacing that file with the custom zip file caused my device to not have a boot animation at all, just a blank screen. It probably wasn't the right file. (I "replaced" that file by renaming it to "bootanimation.bak")
Btw, when I tried opening that file, all I got were a bunch of scrambled symbols and letters.
Does anyone have a solution on how I could possibly change my boot animation/ find the original boot animation file? I think I'm missing something here.
(My phone is rooted.)
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do u happen to still have the stock bootanimation file? I accidentally deleted it trying to change it... now I'd just be happy to have the original. I've tried the ones for other Huawei versions to no avail.
jflow36 said:
do u happen to still have the stock bootanimation file? I accidentally deleted it trying to change it... now I'd just be happy to have the original. I've tried the ones for other Huawei versions to no avail.
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Yep, I still have it! Hope this is the file you're looking for.
(Just remember to change the name of the file in order for it to work)
snowdragyn said:
Yep, I still have it! Hope this is the file you're looking for.
(Just remember to change the name of the file in order for it to work)
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thanks!
jflow36 said:
thanks!
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you're welcome!
I'm not able to paste the custom boot animation in the folder. It says not enough storage! Root browser by jrummy pastes it halfway till 11MB and rest is not pasted there! And if i try to open that zip file, it just doesn't open up!
One more thing, if a boot animation is around 5 to 6 mb in size, it works without any problem!
Plz help me! I want to use watch dogs boot animation but its bigger in size!
Neeleshjindal said:
I'm not able to paste the custom boot animation in the folder. It says not enough storage! Root browser by jrummy pastes it halfway till 11MB and rest is not pasted there! And if i try to open that zip file, it just doesn't open up!
One more thing, if a boot animation is around 5 to 6 mb in size, it works without any problem!
Plz help me! I want to use watch dogs boot animation but its bigger in size!
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Is there enough space in you root directory?
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Neeleshjindal said:
I'm not able to paste the custom boot animation in the folder. It says not enough storage! Root browser by jrummy pastes it halfway till 11MB and rest is not pasted there! And if i try to open that zip file, it just doesn't open up!
One more thing, if a boot animation is around 5 to 6 mb in size, it works without any problem!
Plz help me! I want to use watch dogs boot animation but its bigger in size!
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Is there enough space in you root directory?
Anas Rahman said:
Is there enough space in you root directory?
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Is there enough space in you root directory?
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That's strange!
I recently rooted my device, and haven't done much! Just installed Dolby Atmos port.. but still it says 0.2GB free out of 2.8GB!
But still the boot animation is just 30MB! And free space is around 200MB available...
I'm sorry man, I'm new for rooting stuff, so kindly plz help me! Thanks
Neeleshjindal said:
That's strange!
I recently rooted my device, and haven't done much! Just installed Dolby Atmos port.. but still it says 0.2GB free out of 2.8GB!
But still the boot animation is just 30MB! And free space is around 200MB available...
I'm sorry man, I'm new for rooting stuff, so kindly plz help me! Thanks
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Idk what's exactly causing the error but try other root explorers like mixplorer
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
[solved] new boot animation fix
If you encounter the error of having a blank bootscreen and Android logo then you must verify the file that you put in /system/media.
The file should contain different folder starting from part0,part,...
The boot animation file should also contain desc.txt file that contains proper display configuration of your device hardware and name of all part folders followed by c and 2 digit 0s and 1s
After all,
One and last thing every part folder should contain many jpg images of same name followed by sequential numbers.
At last change file permission to rw- r-- r-- using any kind of root explorer.
Permission should look like this
https://ibb.co/nj7gkFB
I use es file explorer

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