Hi yall,
I was wondering, did anyone successfully replace the Poco logo on bootup with a different picture? I've tried several different things from severall different threads. I tried flashing them through my custom recovery. I tried flashing it through fastboot. I've tried all the possible snapdragon chipset splash screen file names. So, am I doing something wrong? Is there a tool or working method I can use? Please keep in mind that I have a custom recovery (Orangefox), but I don't have root. I think rooting a device is useless to me personally (no offense to anyone who likes rooting their devices out there). Also, I am not using stock, I am using Pixel Experience Plus as my daily driver. Is it because I am on a custom rom? Any hint or suggestion would help me and probably other people as well. Thank you for taking your time to read this and possibly help both me and other people out with customizing their phones.
Thank you,
mattzilla30
i would like to know as well
i have been looking into this to no avail so far
Does this work for you?
Xiaomi lets you change the boot animation and charging screen in MIUI: Here's how to do it without root!
Here's how you can change the boot animation and charging screen on your Xiaomi device using the Themes app. No root access required!
www.xda-developers.com
pnin said:
Does this work for you?
Xiaomi lets you change the boot animation and charging screen in MIUI: Here's how to do it without root!
Here's how you can change the boot animation and charging screen on your Xiaomi device using the Themes app. No root access required!
www.xda-developers.com
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no that is boot animation theres plenty of ways to replace that even without miui
we talking about the boot logo the POCO logo that appears whenever the phone is turned on
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Hi, if anyone saw my other thread earlier you will know how I've got this far but its not too important. Anyway I've just flashed a custom recovery img (Amon RA) to my Nexus One and now i can't boot into recovery at all.
I get to the screen with the x and the padlock and then the screen goes blank and nothing works. If you saw my earlier thread you will know that this is also what happens when I try to normally boot up my N1 at the moment too but I need to be able to access recovery to flash a new rom and fix this.
Any ideas people? Alternatively is it possible to flash a ROM without accessing recovery?
Nevermind I've fixed it. Always thought I had the AMOLED N1 turns out I have SLCD. Quite a disappointment but atleast I should be able to get my phone working again.
I'm using the R2D2 Droid 2 running 2.2. The first thing I'd like to know is if you have to hard root your phone to get ROM's to work or if using one touch roots will work as well? The main thing I'd like to ask is why I can't boot into recovery mode. I've followed several different guides verbatim. Whenever I go to boot into recover mode, the phone just restarts instead and I get no recovery mode. Ultimately, I'd like to get CM7 working. I've been hearing that the R2D2 phone acts a little strange when trying to use the same method for the normal Droid 2, although I could be completely wrong. Thanks in advance.
I let my not so smart friend borrow my phone because his phone wouldn't let him change his boot screen, well he used Rom toolbox and installed acustom boot screen that I don't like. I want the original boot screen. Google play edition boot screen would be fine too, it's on Rom toolbox, but when it installs it doesn't do it. Also I might need to know what folder I need to work with.
BygSii said:
I let my not so smart friend borrow my phone because his phone wouldn't let him change his boot screen, well he used Rom toolbox and installed acustom boot screen that I don't like. I want the original boot screen. Google play edition boot screen would be fine too, it's on Rom toolbox, but when it installs it doesn't do it. Also I might need to know what folder I need to work with.
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Check this thread out... it has some boot animations and instructions on which files they are. Hope that helps!
BygSii said:
I let my not so smart friend borrow my phone because his phone wouldn't let him change his boot screen, well he used Rom toolbox and installed acustom boot screen that I don't like. I want the original boot screen. Google play edition boot screen would be fine too, it's on Rom toolbox, but when it installs it doesn't do it. Also I might need to know what folder I need to work with.
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Look in /system/media and see if rom tool box renamed the original boot animation. In there will be a bootanimation.zip which is the one you don't want. If you see a bootanimation.zip.bak or something like that, that's the one you want
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Hi,
This is my first post on this forum and I might sound like a total dummy (cos I am when it comes to rooting/flashing android devices).
My Nexus 4 was suffering from poor battery performance and to correct that I thought of trying my hands at rooting it and flashing it with a custom ROM. However, being a noob, little did I realize what I was getting myself in to.
Now, after unlocking the boot loader, when I tried to boot my device from recovery mode, it just wouldn't fire up, but kept showing the rotating dots of lollipop boot screen.
After a lot of fiddling, I managed to mess up even further as now, the rotating dots are also not appearing and I just get Google logo twice and after that the device's screen just keeps blinking with a faded background light on the screen.
I used Nexus4Root to root the device and have ADB installed on my Mac OS X machine.
Is there anything I can do to bring my Nexus 4 back to life?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
ajxkid said:
Seems like unlocking your Boot loader have not been successful , Toolkits are not always dependable. I think you should unlock ur Boot loader manually with adb and fastboot .
You could find guides for that all over the web. Go on and try that..
Good luck
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Thanks for the response. I think I did manage to unlock the Boot loader, as I can see that in the status when I switch ON the phone in 'recovery mode'. The problem is that I am not able to boot the phone through recovery mode. As I said, it goes in a sort of boot loop. It does not boot from normal mode, same thing happens (boot loop).
Is it possible to flash the factory image in the current state of device? The device is not detected by my Mac when I try to fastboot it.
Any guides/threads I can look at with similar information? Have been looking up quite a lot online, but to no avail.
Thanks again!
Hi all,
I managed to brick my phone by replacing the NotoColorEmoji.ttf file and I hope you guys can help me out. When trying to boot I run into a bootloop with the booting animation where the 2 white dots are rotating around the red one for ever but the animation is slowed down...
Is there a way to re-replace the file by the original NotoColorEmoji?
My phone: Android 11; OOS11; stock Recovery; USB Debugging is activated but adb is unauthorized
I wanted to install TWRP to use sideload but it seems like TWRP and OOS11 are not compatible...? (I always get stuck in "Fastboot Mode" Screen when trying to boot into TWRP)
I think I could unbrick my phone by using the MSM tool, but would prefer keeping my data, so if there is a way to fix my Problem without data loss I would really apreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
no way except msm. and wrong thread. you should ask questions like that on QA forums.
Thanks for the quick reply and sorry for wrong thread.