Did my best to replicate the Nexus S (Gingerbread) sleep animation. Don't complain if it's not exactly the same.
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Extract the "shutdown" folder from the zip file and copy it into your /system/media/video folder.
You should backup and/or delete your current shutdown folder to prevent the folders from merging.
Thats pretty cool but just remember the CRT animation is for putting the phone to sleep on the Nexus S which is what people really wanted for the Captivate. GJ though!
Looks good. I will try this out soon.
@flashman - there is no way this can be put as sleep animation. That animation in 2.3 is pretty deep inside the framework and very hard implement on 2.2 (at least for now).
How exactly would I insert this. I'm using droid explorer and managed to back up my previous Shutdown folder. But when I try to then delete my old one it doesn't delete. It wont let me delete the old shutdown or add this animation to the system folder. Am I doing something wrong?
nvm, got it done through root explorer, great work!
xtremekilla09 said:
Looks good. I will try this out soon.
@flashman - there is no way this can be put as sleep animation. That animation in 2.3 is pretty deep inside the framework and very hard implement on 2.2 (at least for now).
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Uhhh, yeah. I know that. I was merely stating that people want the CRT as the sleep animation. I have followed the request thread and know that is pretty much a dead thread.
Not to step on your toes...but here is the crt shutdown I madefor the Phoenix rom. This was my prototype without the Phoenix logo. This can be flashed with cwm, however you will want to go into the system/media/shutdown folder and delete the previous files. If you don't you will get the remainder of your previous shutdown when this is finished.
http://db.tt/XQDhKbN
...and just let me know if this is thread hijacking and I will remove link if op desires.
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Works great! Thanks for posting
Anyone have the nexus s boot animation? with the flying in lines?
NVM found it.
Awesome, thanks for the cool shutdown screen.
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Anyone have the nexus s boot animation? with the flying in lines?
NVM found it.
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Please share the link!
I do not have a system folder in my files. I do have a media file with audio and music as sub directories. I am awfully confused why do I not have a system file?
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LegBooter said:
I do not have a system folder in my files. I do have a media file with audio and music as sub directories. I am awfully confused why do I not have a system file?
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You need to be root and you need to be using root explorer.
Stephenv1971 said:
You need to be root and you need to be using root explorer.
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Am rooted no root explorer on phone, though. I rooted a few days ago and got titanium and Rom manager with busy box installed. Not sure whatelse I need but I am slowly reading through here trying to figure it out. If you can help me along in this particular process id appreciate it.
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I do not have a system folder in my files. I do have a media file with audio and music as sub directories. I am awfully confused why do I not have a system file?
Ok I found my system folder in my sd folder. Its inside the update zip. Should I move the update zip file to the main directory? Or just copy and paste the file.folder?
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Related
Not my work at all, just taken from the nexus s forums. Works fine on my wifes (my old) epic. I know everyone was looking for something like this. Enjoy!
http://db.tt/tN5ibVv
Ok now I feel like a newb. I used root explorer to overwrite the one in /system/app, and I don't think it actually overwrote. Any tips on how to install this?
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
Like always, great work my friend even if it was just a find lol
Dantichrist needs to see this, I believe he may have figured out a way to have the black message view screen as well... I'll pm him
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thomasskull666 said:
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
Like always, great work my friend even if it was just a find lol
Dantichrist needs to see this, I believe he may have figured out a way to have the black message view screen as well... I'll pm him
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Thanks! Me and Danti were about to get knee deep and finish this.
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fastmikey1969 said:
Ok now I feel like a newb. I used root explorer to overwrite the one in /system/app, and I don't think it actually overwrote. Any tips on how to install this?
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Once you have over written, reboot your phone and you should be good. If no changes happen, probably not fully rooted.
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Nice! We'll have something going on this really soon
thanks it looks awesome!! easier to see unread mail
can you post a screenshot please of that black gmail?
LOVE this black gmail!
Much easier on the eyes, and seems to be running perfectly.
Do we flash this? What do we do? EDIT: Nevermind, I guess "APK" answers it all lol
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How do I install this, can someone give exact instructions? Do I simply just replace gmail.APK in system/apps or do I need to do something more?
Systom said:
How do I install this, can someone give exact instructions? Do I simply just replace gmail.APK in system/apps or do I need to do something more?
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Its been said already. Just flash it threw cwm
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Its been said already. Just flash it threw cwm
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Through which option? CWM 2.5.1.0, install zip from sdcard? I've never flashed an application before through CWM before, so that's why I'm asking.
Systom said:
Through which option? CWM 2.5.1.0, install zip from sdcard? I've never flashed an application before through CWM before, so that's why I'm asking.
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Theres only one way to flash anyrhing threw cwm. Don't matter if it a theme, rom, kernel, or app
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Theres only one way to flash anyrhing threw cwm. Don't matter if it a theme, rom, kernel, or app
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Is there a reason why you can't type up how it's done or at least post a link to a thread that does? Anyone else? I've done very minimal tweeks on android as I think for the most part the device is pretty solid, unlike the days of WM.
I'd really like the black gmail as I imagine is easier on the eyes as someone stated, however I do know about updating through update.zip to flash, though I know nothing of updating an APK file through this method...is it as simple as ZIPing the .apk file and flashing it?
Installed and it works well, but it's just the email list that's black. When you go into a message, it's white. Is this by design?
Jared
You do not need to flash this through ClockworkRecovery.
Just go into your System/App folder using your favorite root manager/root explorer, and replace the Gmail.apk file with the updated black version, then reboot your phone.
Alternately you can uninstall the Gmail apk through Titanium backup, then reinstall the provided black version.
Personally, I replaced the default gmail.apk with the black version in the new Epic Experience rom update, so it automatically replaced itself when flashing...
I'm actually unsure why it was suggested to flash through clockwork recovery, since the file is just a Apk file and NOT a signed zipped file.....
from a epic Galaxy far, far away.
Awesome, we're halfway there now. The only thing left is to figure out how to get those white background/black text emails reversed. Some already come with black background/white text, anyway to fool the app so it thinks they all are like that besides the ones with a colored background? Just brainstorming here, no real danger I hope lol
sent by an Epic4g through the cosmos
sorry i just re read the thread and i was wrong. i thought it was flashable with cwm.
so heres a step by step
1. download the apk
2. using sdx app remover or titnaium backup and delete the old gmail (or use root explorer to delete the gmail.apk
3. using root explorer copy the downlaed apk on your sd card.
4. goto system/app and mount the system r/w
5. past the apk here
6. click on the gmail.apk and install
7. reboot
I found this D3 system dump on the internet so i thought i would share!
http://bit.ly/qfa4le
Here is a media dump too!
http://bit.ly/mUsN8w
Wallpapers!
http://bit.ly/p31Pio
Found at http://rootzwiki.com
bump?
Nothing?
Cool find! I like the wallpapers
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Really nice find. thanks
A "ls -alR / > /tmp/allfiles.txt" would be useful. The main thing is looking for setuid programs to exploit.
edgan said:
A "ls -alR / > /tmp/allfiles.txt" would be useful. The main thing is looking for setuid programs to exploit.
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10 chars...
View attachment allfiles.7z
Can someone upload an deodexed system dump?
Well i just got a D3 today. If I could be of any assistance to anyone let me know! I really need to get this verizon crapware off the phone ;_;
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Can someone upload an deodexed system dump?
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>>>push<<<
Sorry but what does the 191mb system dump do?
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I would have to say the reason we haven't seen a deodexed system file is we don't have root so we don't have a way to put it in over the existing one. Or is there a away?
Does this help
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No, lol, can't see anything.
It's a screenshot of his D3 hooked up to RDlite.. Not sure why he thinks it's helpful but he's posting it on all the D3 forums..
rtbrjason said:
It's a screenshot of his D3 hooked up to RDlite.. Not sure why he thinks it's helpful but he's posting it on all the D3 forums..
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Yeah I asked in one forum what that was supposed to help without an sbf to go with it
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Accessing Recovery
I'm not sure if anyone is aware of this, however, I was able to access the recovery by simply holding down x while powering on the device. once you see the little android logo, just tap simultaneously volume up & down buttons. you should be able to perform simple stuff such as factory resets. now you can also push an update.zip file so if any developers can push an exploitable .zip file to gain root access feel free too!
That would be nice. What do we name bootloader .zips on this phone? My last device was an Incredible and we named those PB31IMG.zip.
Once we get cwm and I can get a boot.img I can (try to) make a slimmed-down rom with some bloat removed.
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not sure. but i'll do some research.
Nice that sounds like it makes an improvement towards rooting since that was how the thunderbolt had to be rooted too
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No. The HTC phones are different; That method uses Fastboot to install an update rather than using Recovery.
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Kitty Cat Boot Animations
This is my first break into boot/shutdown animations. I put these together for my wife, an adamant cat lover. We stumbled upon Simon’s Cat videos on youtube and it just made her think of her fluffy cat. That’s all it took, so I put these together as a surprise to bring more cat joy to her phone! The look I went for was to have the cat clean itself until the phone is shut down, where it finally stops to look at the screen. There is a separate flash-able for EC05 and EG22 because Gingerbread uses sanim.zip instead of bootanimation.zip. You will require a kernel with boot animation support. While the boot animations should appear just fine, I have not actually tested the shutdown animations yet and am simply assuming how it will appear. Enjoy!
Black on White Bootloop/Shutdown
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Screenshot animated gif’s created with myspacegen’s Animated Gif Maker.
Copyright © 2007-2011 Simon's Cat Ltd.
Simon's Cat ™ is a registered trademark of Simon's Cat Ltd.
EDITS:
8/11/11: Set boot animation speed to 13 fps
8/10/11: White on black animations added
About Flashing Shutdown Animations:
Shutdown animation exists as a sequence of PNG files in /system/media/video/shutdown so this zip will simply copy the image files there. HOWEVER, since this is not simply replacing one file like the boot animation, if you currently have a shutdown animation this zip you should delete the folder using your root accessible file manager of choice (unsolicited advertisement: Root Explorer does very well with read/write permissions and is totally worth the purchase) or adb the folder out of there. If you flash over an existing PNG sequence it may be prone to weird flashing and stuttering.
DISCLAIMER: ALWAYS have a backup of your system BEFORE you flash. I am not responsible for anything bad happening to your phone should you choose to flash these files.
DOWNLOADS:
The following can be downloaded and flashed through CWM:
Click Here! [MOBILE LINK]
If you like my work, click the thanks button or donate a beer!
Now THIS will be fun to play with, what's the size max?
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thatdudepoops said:
Now THIS will be fun to play with, what's the size max?
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The .pngs are 480 x 800.
Every time i try to flash these they don't work. It doesn't change at all. I'm using the Hawk rom too
baday3947 said:
Every time i try to flash these they don't work. It doesn't change at all. I'm using the Hawk rom too
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Froyo or Gingerbread?
gingerbread. Magically after posting this the boot one worked but the shutdown ones still not.
I'm having the same problem. I delete the shutdown folder with root explorer before flashing the zip. Still no dice. On srf1.2 if that makes any difference.
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Do you think these will work in an eh17 rom?
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slayer450 said:
Do you think these will work in an eh17 rom?
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Absolutely.
-Sent from my Random Epic.
RandomKing said:
Absolutely.
-Sent from my Random Epic.
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Cool, thank you
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Boot animation is great but I still can't get either of the shutdown animations to work.
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Eins7ein said:
Boot animation is great but I still can't get either of the shutdown animations to work.
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That's weird. You can always push the folder to your phone manually. Ill look into it.
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I figured it out after trying to push the folder manually. There was no cfg file included so I made one. Also for some reason all the png suffixes we capitalized which didn't seem to work so I changed those and it works now.
Link to fixed black shutdown version:
http://db.tt/uSNEb5e
Just unzip and replace the video folder in system/media with this.
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Eins7ein said:
I figured it out after trying to push the folder manually. There was no cfg file included so I made one. Also for some reason all the png suffixes we capitalized which didn't seem to work so I changed those and it works now.
Link to fixed black shutdown version:
http://db.tt/uSNEb5e
Just unzip and replace the video folder in system/media with this.
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Thanks. I'll see about fixing them.
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Figures I'd share
use dark or simple theme in settings
screens taken with the simple/dark theme
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[UPDATE]
2.15.12
Forgot to update couple images in free XDA app(com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-1)
2.21.12
Updated res folder for new premium update(will not work on older builds)
2.22.12
Updated res for new premium 1.2.1 build released today
3.7.12
New free XDA app added
added
Installation instructions:
Just install like normal .apk file
For those with XDA premium
res.rar has the images just replace the res folder
After you replace the res folder
put into system/app/ and set permission (same as other apps) Reboot
To get full experience install my custom system framework if you haven't already
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492804
Thank you! The xda app is waaay overdue for an update. I'll try this out.
Braneless said:
Thank you! The xda app is waaay overdue for an update. I'll try this out.
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Thanks....
For premium, do you have to decompile the apk to swap the res folder? I tried to cut the original res out of the apk, but Root Explorer wouldn't allow it.
i just moved the apk from phone to PC
right-clicked opened with with winrar
delete the res folder and drag drop new res folder
put back on phone
download signapktic from market it will resign the apk so you can install normal
or just move to system/app and set permission same as other apps
demo23019 said:
i just moved the apk from phone to PC
right-clicked opened with with winrar
delete the res folder and drag drop new res folder
put back on phone
download signapktic from market it will resign the apk so you can install normal
or just move to system/app and set permission same as other apps
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Edit I'm an idiot I had to delete the other installed app for it to work. Lol
Thank you!
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The splash screen is themed but the rest isn't. Only the blue bubbles but that's it. It's stock looking. I don't know what could have gone wrong.
The app is fully themed those orange images are tied into the system framework
this is great! thanks!
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OP I'm pm'ing you
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Sorry but where do I copy res folder to? So if I copy res folder, it will replace this app to premium version? Because I already have a premium version. Thanks!
this worked perfectly for me in the premium version. did everything through apk multi-tool n it worked great! hopefully you can edit more of the files. I'm verly getting into this theming stuff n its pretty cool haha
Awesome work but could you put the ICS blue menus with the drag across gui. Like in the ICS music app.
Replaced the res folder in my xda premium app as stated in the OP and resigned the apk. It looks and works great! Good job. Thanks.
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Thanks for your work
This is great...thanks very much demo!
Mi nuh tek intimidation...
Thank you so much!
Here's a shot of your style running on my E4GT:
Looks and works great, thanks.
Everyone who downloaded the free version (com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-1) might want to download again
I forgot to update a couple images but now all set
Hey Guys, just a quick one from me here, you may have found this Tutorial Loafing around on various places at xda but i may as well share it with you and make it device specific!
This doesn't add or change anything, just replaces stock lockscreen (Which i love) With the JB AOSP one (Which i also love)
Requirements:
- Stock Rom/Based Rom
- Root Access
- A Root file explorer ( I use ES and give it RW perms )
- A Thumb Of course
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Open your chosen file explorer and gain root permissions/give it root access or whatever you would like to call it
Now navigate to /system/Apps
Scroll a little till you find the Lockscreen3.apk (Well mine was called that)
Long press or select or whatever to give you the ability to rename it
Now change the file extension to Lockscreen3.apk.bak obviously not in red but you need to add that bit
Now reboot
NOTICE:
To return to stock, change the file name back to .apk
Upon boot you will have an AOSP jb Lockscreen Which would look similar to this one:
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works for any device?
core720 said:
works for any device?
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Find out what your stock lockscreen.apk and sure it will work on most devices, ICS and upward only thou i think, however i may be wrong, works on Sense and LG however i have never tried TW! Give it a go and post back here any feedback and devices it works for!
I want for the razr hd
core720 said:
I want for the razr hd
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Try it out and post back if it works!!
Nice tutorial btw u can also do this by going into the build.prop and change the ro.lge.capp_lockscreen=true line to ro.lge.capp_lockscreen=false
And get the same result
Thank you for sharing :good:
Does this support live wallpapers on lockscreen?
DennisDroid said:
Does this support live wallpapers on lockscreen?
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do u mean that u have a live wallpaper on home screen ? in that case it will show on the aosp lockscreen also
nice tutorial. i get everything done until the part of renaming Lockscreen3.apk. when i rename it by adding the .bak extension, i get a notification saying fail on task and it doesn't let me rename the file. any ideas?
theduardo said:
nice tutorial. i get everything done until the part of renaming Lockscreen3.apk. when i rename it by adding the .bak extension, i get a notification saying fail on task and it doesn't let me rename the file. any ideas?
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You need to be rooted
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ectoplasma22 said:
You need to be rooted
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i'm rooted, unlocked bl, running stock rom w/ iodak v09 kernel
theduardo said:
i'm rooted, unlocked bl, running stock rom w/ iodak v09 kernel
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use different file manager
theduardo said:
i'm rooted, unlocked bl, running stock rom w/ iodak v09 kernel
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You need to mount system in RW
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You need to mount system in RW
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It worked now. thanks :highfive:
i'm sorry, i have a misunderstood, do i have to install any application to get the aosp lock screen or just rename my stock LG lockscreen apk
hellow
apk download link???
nice one
Gona Try this