I was wondering if anyone has a custom logo.bin file for their Moto Z3 play. I just want to remove the warning that my phone is unlocked.
I am running LineageOS 17.1 with the latest build from 1/27/21.
Thanks ahead of time!
You can remove warning by yourself with logo editor. You need to search it in Google.
Hi everybody,
can i use the sam method described in this thread for the Moto Z2Play
Better boot logo
So finally, here is the template and flashing instructions for the boot logo of our Z2 Play. With the template, you get that part "N/A" cosmetically covered up by a white cirle. You can then design your own logo based on this, just leave this...
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to replace the bootlogo for my Moto Z3Play.
(I simply want to get rid of this anyoing screen regarding the unlocked bootloader)
Thx in advance
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Is there anyway to change it? I hate looking at the X with an unlocked lock underneath it.
I am not talking about the boot animation.
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Sorry Guys! used search. Please ops, delete post?
Solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732311
My original message:
Hello, I got an Galaxy S with carrier customizations, and the animated boot logo is ugly as hell. Could anyone send me the stock (animated galaxy S thing) and say where to replace it on the phone?
Thanks!
Hi guys, I know that is subject isn't new but I've tried several troubleshooting and none works fine to me.
My wife's Moto G2 2nd gen. is in boot loop in the following scenarios:
1 - Before crashing, it was on Android Lollipop 5.1
2 - She put the device to charge and going to sleep, when she woke up the android was updating. She kept the Moto G2 updating then when she was seein' after some hours the smartphone was in the Motorola logo screen (Boot loop).
I've tried so many solutions but no one works, include the following:
1 - I tried to enter to Recovery Mode but when I do that, the Moto G2 come back to Motorola logo screen.
2 - I unlocked bootloader and tried to reinstall 2 original ROM, the Lollipop 5.0.2 and 6.0 Marshmallow and 1 custom ROM.
All tentatives the Moto G2 come back to Motorola logo Screen.
I following some tutorials from here but I didn't have success. Has anyone in a similar situation, and how you fix it the smartphone?
Hello all,
hope someone can help.
I wanted to root my device and was following this guide.
[GUIDE] For Newbs!How to [RECOVERY,ROOT] for .291 MM Z3C(Locked Bootloader)
Hi! So i created this thread because I am experienced to rooting and flashing recoveries etc. but i was new to xperia world. So when i wanted to flash new recovery, i had too many questions and little answers. However, i did it :D Ofcourse...
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Unfortunately after I flashed the .ftf file the phone just goes to a black screen. It seems to tuern on as I can see the black scren partially light up but there is no android/ sony boot screen etc.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thankyou.
I recently got around to unlocking and rooting my Google Pixel 5, and now I'm wondering if it's possible to change the Google boot splash logo to an Apple logo?
(I used to run a rooted Samsung Galaxy S7 and I always loved having the Apple logo as my boot splash logo- thought it was hilarious).
I found the location at /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/splash and was able to copy it to my computer as an image file (attached below).
However, I have no clue how to edit it as I can't seem to find a way to open it ("cannot open file as archive")
There was this forum that I found which told people to post their device name and splash image file so the OP can create a tool for it, but it seems to be inactive now so I'm kinda stuck (people have been requesting even to this date, but with no response from the OP).
Would any of you guys be able to help me out on this? Or should I forget about it cause it might be too dangerous to fiddle around with because I can very easily brick my device if a new boot splash image is incompatible?
Attached is the splash.img and what I presume to be the Google Pixel 5 boot animations that I found under /system/product/media
(Although it seems like my phone doesn't use either of them- might be because of the new Android 12 wallpaper based logo colours).