Lineage OS Splash Screen/Remove bootloader unlock warning on Mi A1 (tissot) - Xiaomi Mi A1 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Lineage OS Splash screen for Mi A1 a.k.a. tissot
Unlocked bootloader required for installation!
Not tried on other phone models, neither I suggest you to...
Splash screen is the content (images) on the screen that appears before bootanimation (the phone start-up animation).
As you know, once we unlock our phone's bootloader, we get an ugly message reading 'Bootloader has been unlocked, device could not be verified...' every time the phone starts/restarts:
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So, I created this splash screen replacement to hide that annoying warning. Also, I do most of the tinkering with custom ROMs on my Mi A1 at night, and restarting with a white screen on full brightness kind of makes my eyes bleed, so every possible screen is now with black background. Refer images:
The critical error screen, and fastboot screen are kept stock, as those were black already:
Pre-requisites:
Unlocked bootloader
A PC with adb drivers
A backup of stock Splash-screen (Refer Below)
New splash file to flash (Refer below)
Installation steps:
Reboot to fastboot/bootloader mode or start the phone by pressing [Vol down] + [Power].
Connect the phone to PC and paste the splash file to folder containing the adb files.
While in the adb folder, press [Shift]+[Right Click] and select 'Open Powershell Window Here'/'Open Command Prompt Window Here'
Enter command 'fastboot devices'. This will return the list of devices connected. This is to ensure that your device has been connected properly.
Enter command 'fastboot flash splash <spash image name>.img', where <spash image name> is to be replaced with the name of image you are flashing. Once the command finishes executing, power on the phone, and Voila!
Confirmed to be working on Pie based Roms(Personally Tested)
Credits:
Made using guide by GokulNC. Thread:https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/guide-how-to-change-boot-logo-splash-t3681033
All the logos used here are the properties of their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Buy me coffee: https://www.paypal.me/devashishgulati
Splash Screen Flash Files (More to be added later):
Stock Splash: https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4286848&d=1506686803
Lineage OS: https://drive.google.com/open?id=18l2F-pEEonARIwRteWmJ-KMEmJhioqUH
Stock black with warning removed: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OG7WSmnJau9NsA4PYubUkhaCjkDa7mjP

What if we want to go back to stock one?

WhatzIt2Ya said:
What if we want to go back there stock one?
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I have attached the stock splash file in pre-requisite steps, in case you run into an error or don't like the new splash or want to visit service center, and want to revert.

indtiger93 said:
I have attached the stock splash file in pre-requisite steps, in case you run into an error or don't like the new splash or want to visit service center, and want to revert.
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Just a suggestion, can you add screen shot to op..

adnbwta said:
Just a suggestion, can you add screen shot to op..
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Wasn't clear with what screenshot was required. Instead Moved stock splash to the same place in the page.

indtiger93 said:
Wasn't clear with what screenshot was required. Instead Moved stock splash to the same place in the page.
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No, I mean screenshot for the "lineage splashscreen"

Has anyone else tested this splash image?

This is it as a flashable zip. Thank me later.

Is it possible to make a black version of the stock Xiaomi splash animation like in the OP? Tired of seeing the warning screen as well but I'm currently on PE so the LOS one doesn't really fit.

cheffy11 said:
This is it as a flashable zip. Thank me later.
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then how can I go back to the stock bootanimation?

Thanks man.

Sorry guys for being AFK for so long

RohinZaraki said:
Is it possible to make a black version of the stock Xiaomi splash animation like in the OP? Tired of seeing the warning screen as well but I'm currently on PE so the LOS one doesn't really fit.
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Added stock splash dark version with warning removed https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ory7EvHkzq_UiWjGXeJmxRxumx6aDaGj
Sorry for the late reply. Moved to a different country

I installed the StockDark splash screen and when i rebooted the phone the image apeared laggy (like a TV without signal, with green lines all over the screen), tried it again and it happened aswell, so I installed the LineageDark one and works great.
Thank you, hope you can fix it

Can someone please provide a flashable zip file for Stock Black ?
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oliese said:
I installed the StockDark splash screen and when i rebooted the phone the image apeared laggy (like a TV without signal, with green lines all over the screen), tried it again and it happened aswell, so I installed the LineageDark one and works great.
Thank you, hope you can fix it
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Agreed... Same happing with me.

indtiger93 said:
Added stock splach dark version with warning removed https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ory7EvHkzq_UiWjGXeJmxRxumx6aDaGj
Sorry for the late reply. Moved to a different country
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In this one both the fastboot screen and splash screen are just noisy image with lines over and over (as explained by posts above). Used the lineage black one for now. That one works with no problem.

Eleo said:
In this one both the fastboot screen and splash screen are just noisy image with lines over and over (as explained by posts above). Used the lineage black one for now. That one works with no problem.
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Really sorry man, to you and to all others who flashed the buggy image. The thing is I have reverted my Mi A1 to fully stock, and have bought OnePlus 7 as my primary device.
Nevertheless, I will be posting an updated and fixed dark stock image tonight or tomorrow night. Please check if it solves the problem.

indtiger93 said:
Really sorry man, to you and to all others who flashed the buggy image. The thing is I have reverted my Mi A1 to fully stock, and have bought OnePlus 7 as my primary device.
Nevertheless, I will be posting an updated and fixed dark stock image tonight or tomorrow night. Please check if it solves the problem.
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No problem. I was just reporting. You have no obligation or hurry.
Good luck:good:
P.S. Congrats on new device

Eleo said:
No problem. I was just reporting. You have no obligation or hurry.
Good luck:good:
P.S. Congrats on new device
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Thanks, Man
Here is your image for stock dark mode (new android one logo instead of bootloader warning )
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OG7WSmnJau9NsA4PYubUkhaCjkDa7mjP

mrhimanshu said:
Can someone please provide a flashable zip file for Stock Black ?
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Agreed... Same happing with me.
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Check now with link posted above :good:

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Possible to remove the corruption warning message after unlocking the bootloader?

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As anyone who has unlocked the bootloader on their 5X knows, this message appears at startup. I've flashed the PureNexus ROM and then the EX Kernel but neither of these removes the message. It's not a huge deal since everything is working as it's supposed to. Just not sure what can be done to remove that message.
I believe there is nothing we can do, short of getting our hands on an engineering bootloader.
I was wrong, see post #6 below!
Unlocking the BL is the only way to root, right?
km8j said:
Unlocking the BL is the only way to root, right?
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Dude...
sn0warmy said:
Dude...
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Thanks for the help
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
It might be possible to replace the images with this tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-change-bootlogo-images-imgdata-tool-t3240052
solara1973 said:
It might be possible to replace the images with this tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-change-bootlogo-images-imgdata-tool-t3240052
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Judging by the screenshots, It looks like you're right - The delay would still be there but happy to stand corrected here!
Useful note from the thread:
ddggttff3 said:
Just tested, and yes you can visually remove the warnings, but note flashing a custom imgdata file will cause the bootloader to boot to the red error screen instead of the yellow one, so you will want to update the images for all of the warning messages to remove it.
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Warning message is an Eye Sore!, my offer
That caution warning is a complete downer.... I would be willing to pay 250 dollar bounty to a deve who can either:
1. remove the warning as a stand alone solve or ,
2. force the Google screen to run in its place for that time period.
3. Packed as a zip to flashed in recovery or an img. for fastboot flash...
Think in time, as more of the phones get out in public, it will help the community who wants the unlock but not the eye sore warning...
So far my exploring has scored a big zero to solve the issue...
I'm putting it out there for whoever wants to give it a go. It will be good for the community.
Cheers, CG
I've been thinking about this, but my android-fu isn't too strong. I still need to do a bunch of research.
There are three warning messages - yellow, orange, and red. I think you get the yellow one when the bootloader is unlocked and the red one when the verity checksums do not match the actual rom (I.e., something has been modified).
I think one way would get rid of the messages would be to relock the bootloader and also update the checksums so that they do match. I might be missing something here, but the issue with locking the bootloader, is that we won't be able to flash any new recoveries. I think this can be worked around by flashing the new recovery as a zip file, not an image. My marshmallow-fu isn't great in this area, so I'm not sure what has changed recently that prevents this.
The red warning might be harder and I need to do more research into the checksum process and how the rom is verified. I suspect this has to do with the dm-verity bits.
Edit: OK, I did 20 mins of "research" - http://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/verified-boot.html#overview
We will get the orange warning if the bootloader is unlocked.
If the bootloader is locked, we will get the yellow warning whenever the signatures don't match the OEM key, but do match the public keys (user, not OEM) used to sign the images.
The red warning can be avoided by signing the images and including the public key.
As noted above, the images can be changed to reduce the eyesore. In a more ideal world, we would just get the yellow warning.
I really hope one day we can get rid of that eye sore
mdrt4me said:
2. force the Google screen to run in its place for that time period.
3. Packed as a zip to flashed in recovery or an img. for fastboot flash...
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stu5797 said:
I really hope one day we can get rid of that eye sore
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I've made a couple of replacements that you might like to flash.
See the first post in that thread for more background information.
PhoenixTank said:
I've made a couple of replacements that you might like to flash.
See the first post in that thread for more background information.
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This worked perfectly using the fastboot flashing method. That ugly message is now gone. Thanks!
Works perfect!
Just flashed via fastboot!
Annoying screen is gone!
THANKS
PhoenixTank said:
I've made a couple of replacements that you might like to flash.
See the first post in that thread for more background information.
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Used subtle zip, flashed with TWRP. Worked like a champ.:good:
I already love this mod. It could be 100% perfect if it had the exact unlock pad underneath google just like the boot screen, though. Still amazing work!
Witek_M said:
Used subtle zip, flashed with TWRP. Worked like a champ.:good:
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Glad to know the zip works! Since I haven't said it here, be sure to grab the stock.zip from the first post of bitdomo's thread (linked above). Important for any "uh-oh" moments or updates.
stu5797 said:
I already love this mod. It could be 100% perfect if it had the exact unlock pad underneath google just like the boot screen, though. Still amazing work!
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That shouldn't be too hard, thanks for the feedback. I could rush out a quick version, but posting up images just before I sleep doesn't fill me with ease.
No promises but hopefully I'll have time tomorrow
Created another version of subtle with an unlocked padlock. Check the main thread above for them.
If someone wanted the visible option with a padlock, please let me know.
You should start your own thread in the Mod section! People will really love this but its too hard to find! THANK YOU AGAIN!
^^ Agreed!
PhoenixTank said:
I've made a couple of replacements that you might like to flash.
See the first post in that thread for more background information.
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I noticed these are for BHZ10i, that's a model number right? Mine is mhc19j, can this be used for my phone as well? or how to disable the warning for my Nexus 5X?
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rollex said:
I noticed these are for BHZ10i, that's a model number right? Mine is mhc19j, can this be used for my phone as well? or how to disable the warning for my Nexus 5X?
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Okay, figured out that this is bootloader version, right? mine says BHZ10m, so I ask again, will this work with my Nexus 5X? (bought today, brand new)
Imgdata tool works flawlessly
The Imgdata Tool mentioned earlier works flawlessly to customize your boot screens: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-change-bootlogo-images-imgdata-tool-t3240052
You need to have a little knowledge of graphics but with Photoshop or Gimp it's just a matter of choosing your image and resizing (or making a text based image, or just a black image that will be a blank screen). Watch the file size as instructed. If you haven't done any advanced image manipulation, it's a great learning opportunity.

[X Force] Black Motorola Logo On boot (bootlogo)

Hello guys, here i present you:
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Black Motorola Bootloader Logo
For anyone tired of the shiny white Bootlogo every time you turn your phone on this is for you.
Prerequisites:
Bootloader Unlocked
Fastboot and Adb On your Pc (i personally recommend Minimal ADB and Fastboot )
Installation:
Assuming you already have Fastboot on your pc just flash it with the following command:
Code:
Fastboot flash logo logo_black.bin
Uninstall:
Just flash back the original Logo_stock.bin on this thread with the command
Code:
Fastboot flash logo logo_stock.bin
Download:
Logo_black.bin
https://mega.nz/#!JFdECSRT!MLMLTXLOHYenIBlXYQ6z-NHDOtEEAew3ZgjvR5ujSb0
Logo_Stock.bin
https://mega.nz/#!QElUQSwQ!ZOkmc7QFghC3Y0LnslCyxn2Mq_DX5Sw_VZfs-awj8VM
i took my time to upload and write this guide for you, so...
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@Jaocagomez How do you modified this ?
I want know how to do custom logo for create my own
Needed this! I hate that stupid bootloader unlocked message, ive been living with a Moto X Pure Boot logo, is upside down when flashed on this XT1580
Trinytix said:
@Jaocagomez How do you modified this ?
I want know how to do custom logo for create my own
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You can use this tool. Click me
You'd have to make a dump of your logo partition first or modify one of the files in the op.
Xadro said:
You can use this tool. Click me
You'd have to make a dump of your logo partition first or modify one of the files in the op.
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Thanks !!! :victory:
Xadro said:
You can use this tool. Click me
You'd have to make a dump of your logo partition first or modify one of the files in the op.
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Impossible :crying:
This tool cant create .bin superior to 4 MB and didn't support officially the MXF and the problem is simple, the MXF has a quad HD screen so even the stock .bin without any modifications can't be save, he his too heavy
see : "Error: Images/options selected will not fit in logo.bin, Failed at bg Produced file is 421049 Too Large"
I absolutely don't know how @Jaocagomez do that, please can you help man ? :/
Edit : I have found a very simple solution!
I have delete useless file : the boot logo for locked bootloader (I have a unlocked bootloader).
After doing this, the file is much more lighter and there is no size problem anymore!
ps : I have created this thing lol
I will maybe create a thread for sharing my boot logo.
I tried to remove the "unlocked bootloader warning" message by other methods but I only get a black image with distorded circles at startup. Now with these files I could restore the original image of my MXF. Thank you. :good:
But... still I have the unlocked bootloader message at startup. Does anyone know how to remove it?
Edit: I found your other post on this topic. Thanks again... :victory:
The boot animation is still white, right?
savahu said:
The boot animation is still white, right?
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Yess still right there after black motorola screen dude
i thought this would change boot animation to black that looked nice oh well.
savahu said:
The boot animation is still white, right?
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sam00561 said:
i thought this would change boot animation to black that looked nice oh well.
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Boot animation and boot logo are two different things. Boot logo is sometimes called the "splash screen".
This thread is for the boot logo to replace the annoying unlocked bootloader warning.
If you want another boot animation -- in addition to the boot logo (splash screen) there's plenty of other threads. I like this boot animation below -- YES, it's black -- and I posted it in my Moto Quark guide:
FLASH NEW BOOT ANIMATION - Google Bootanimation 60fps
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68539296&postcount=3
It should also work on Moto X Force (Kinzie).
For those looking for some different colored boot logos (in addition to the black and white one), here's some from my Moto Quark guide:
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Here's some custom boot logos from my Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo guide. Works on all Quarks -- Droid Turbo/Moto Turbo/Moto Maxx. Your choice of colors of the Motorola M logo. Very classy.
Install either via ADB (fastboot) or TWRP. Both choices are offered.
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BOOT LOGOS
You can just reflash your choice of boot logo to replace the unlocked warning screen. It's just a static image Motorola insists on showing you that your bootloader is unlocked.
I know, I UNLOCKED it on purpose!
Here's boot logos (not to be confused with boot animation -- the boot logo is what you see before the boot animation starts) you can flash with ADB. Various colors of the Motorola M logo.
Remove annoying bootloader unlocked warning
* ADB FLASHABLE BOOT LOGOS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68538894&postcount=2
And here's the same boot logos you can flash with TWRP:
* TWRP FLASHABLE BOOT LOGOS
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68579272&postcount=5
Works for all Quarks (XT1254/XT1250/XT1225).
* Black and White
* Black and Teal
*White and Teal
* Black and Red
(The last three with color are custom graphics made by @fenix3nk0r3 . I am using the black and teal on my daily phone.)
sam00561 said:
i thought this would change boot animation to black that looked nice oh well.
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I flashed this to my Moto X Pure Edition (XT1575) now all the "elements" within the Logo_black.bin are flipped 180 degrees (logo and Recovery)? I "checked" the elements in Motorola's Logo Maker app... confirmed! How do I correct this? can anyone help? thank's

boot animation

Can somebody point me in the direction of a rr boot animation flash able zip
https://forum.xda-developers.com/cr.../bootanimation-official-google-pixel-t3480843
I got one and modified it for myself to fit the 1+5, but here you have it in case you like it. Here is the original and here the one I edited.
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Robdyx said:
I got one and modified it for myself to fit the 1+5, but here you have it in case you like it. Here is the original and here the one I edited.
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No luck
Holy sh*t man this is exactly what I was wanting even before I got the phone! It just looks awesome
Robdyx said:
I got one and modified it for myself to fit the 1+5, but here you have it in case you like it. Here is the original and here the one I edited.
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Don't work one 1+5
When you got magisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-details-dummies-to-developers-t3473486
Cache mounts
Some files requires to be mounted much earlier in the boot process, currently known are bootanimation, and some libs (most users won't change them).
You can place your files into the corresponding location under /cache/magisk_mount, Magisk will automagiskally manage selinux contexts, permissions and the mounting for you. For example, you want to replace /system/media/bootanimation.zip, copy your new boot animation zip to /cache/magisk_mount/system/media/bootanimation.zip, Magisk will mount your files in the next reboot
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Don't work one 1+5
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Well, it's working perfectly for me, 1+5 running latest OOS, just replace /system/media/bootanimation.zip with the one I uploaded, you must not flash it.
Wagner.B said:
When you got magisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-details-dummies-to-developers-t3473486
Cache mounts
Some files requires to be mounted much earlier in the boot process, currently known are bootanimation, and some libs (most users won't change them).
You can place your files into the corresponding location under /cache/magisk_mount, Magisk will automagiskally manage selinux contexts, permissions and the mounting for you. For example, you want to replace /system/media/bootanimation.zip, copy your new boot animation zip to /cache/magisk_mount/system/media/bootanimation.zip, Magisk will mount your files in the next reboot
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I didn't know Magisk could do that..... is there any improvements over the classical file overwrite?
I just put this in my OP5...I love it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/themes-apps/bootanimation-mememe-oneplus-sfw-t3261725
Robdyx said:
I got one and modified it for myself to fit the 1+5, but here you have it in case you like it. Here is the original and here the one I edited.
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hey, thanks a lot for this bootanimation, works (almost) flawlessly! The only thing I noticed is a lit up pixel at the lower right (in your preview gif it is right at the bottom), that shouldn't be there. At first I thought my display was damaged, but a black image is completely black...
Could you please fix this and upload the new version?
Chaphasilor said:
hey, thanks a lot for this bootanimation, works (almost) flawlessly! The only thing I noticed is a lit up pixel at the lower right (in your preview gif it is right at the bottom), that shouldn't be there. At first I thought my display was damaged, but a black image is completely black...
Could you please fix this and upload the new version?
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Yes, I noticed it too and also bugs me a lot, guess it is some kind of signature from the original one. I'll edit it soon.
Robdyx said:
Yes, I noticed it too and also bugs me a lot, guess it is some kind of signature from the original one. I'll edit it soon.
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Thank you so much!
Chaphasilor said:
Thank you so much!
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Aaaaaaaand done
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Aaaaaaaand done
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holy, that was lightning fast!
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Works! Dot is gone as expected, although file is 9MB now instead of 5?
Anyways, love how the actual boot is finished after "login" and you actually have to log in
Does anyone have the stock (op5 Oxygen) boot animation?
uhh186 said:
Does anyone have the stock (op5 Oxygen) boot animation?
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sure, here you go
Has anyone managed to get sound with the Boot animation? working ?
Robdyx said:
Yes, I noticed it too and also bugs me a lot, guess it is some kind of signature from the original one. I'll edit it soon.
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it just shows the text android with a brightness wave going over it.
Robdyx said:
I got one and modified it for myself to fit the 1+5, but here you have it in case you like it. Here is the original and here the one I edited.
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Nice!
If anyone is using SuperSU, LiveBoot by Chainfire might also be an option ... it shown kernel messages during boot, also with transparent effect if you like.
Wagner.B said:
When you got magisk
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-details-dummies-to-developers-t3473486
Cache mounts
Some files requires to be mounted much earlier in the boot process, currently known are bootanimation, and some libs (most users won't change them).
You can place your files into the corresponding location under /cache/magisk_mount, Magisk will automagiskally manage selinux contexts, permissions and the mounting for you. For example, you want to replace /system/media/bootanimation.zip, copy your new boot animation zip to /cache/magisk_mount/system/media/bootanimation.zip, Magisk will mount your files in the next reboot
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It's quite a long time ago. But you can still help me perhaps. I am running LineageOS 15.1 with Magisk 16.0. I tried to change my bootanimation like you said but I don't have any folder namend Magisk or similar. I just see a Magisk log-file. But there is a Watchdogs Bootanimation module available which I downloaded and installed successfully. It works so far and the bootanimatio.zip is located in /magisk/watchdogs-bootanimation/system/media. I edited some of the png-files like Robdxy did but now I don't have a bootanimation at all.
Just replacing the stock bootanimation in /system/media didn't work neither.
Do you know if I have to change anything else to make it working? I also tried to change the permissions to -rw -r -r which didn't work neither.

[GUIDE] Install GSI image with full Google Apps [Current version]

By following this guide your warranty is void obviously and you will lose all data
0. Go to settings, accounts, remove your google account
1.Go to https://www.asus.com/tw/Phone/ROG-Phone-II/HelpDesk_Download/
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Download vbmeta.img
https://drive.google.com/open?id=10DzVAr_HDc95jPYXkb0O6ZWf7f8FoIg1
Download the most recent GSI
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/releases
(ensure it is system-quack-arm64-ab-gapps.img.xz if you want google apps or system-quack-arm64-ab-vanilla.img.xz if you don't)
Extract the .xz file
2. Load up the apk from Asus
3. Agree to terms
4. Press unlock (you must be on wifi)
5. Wait until the device is back at the initial setup
6. Power off
7. Hold down vol up + power until you are at a screen which says power off/reboot/enter recovery/restart boot loader
8. Ensure you have adb and Fastboot setup
8a e.g. on a Mac​Open a terminal run
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
then after
brew cask install android-platform-tools​9. Connect a USB to the phone via the side port
10. Check Fastboot is working
fastboot devices​11. If you can see your device
type the following
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta ​Leave a space after vbmeta, then drag and drop the vbmeta.img file into the terminal window
12. If successful
type
fastboot erase system​13. Type the following
fastboot flash system ​Leave a space after system, then drag and drop the extracted img file NOT the xz into the terminal window
14. Wait
15. Once done
16. type
fastboot reboot​17. Wait
18. BOOT WILL FAIL
19. Use the arrow keys and power to select factory reset
19. Use the arrow keys and power to select Yes
Your device will now boot into current android.
Thanks to @suzook and @reg66 for pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks for the mention dude!! Glad you got it working and for the tutorial...
Hi, Compare to stock rom, what kind of experience with gsi? Anything didn't work? Pros and cons if you can mention. Thx
Great to see this development. Hopefully we can get 120Hz running someday, and we'll be set.
GeekGod said:
Great to see this development. Hopefully we can get 120Hz running someday, and we'll be set.
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It's working on pixel experience.
suzook said:
It's working on pixel experience.
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Do you a link of Pixel Experience ROM for ROG Phone 2?
suzook said:
It's working on pixel experience.
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Got a link?
IS this google all apps for CN rom ?
whats difference with ww rom ?
is 120hz working?
No. It treble not support special devices
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hkbazzi said:
is 120hz working?
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No. It treble not support special devices
biboFx said:
IS this google all apps for CN rom ?
whats difference with ww rom ?
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There is no difference with GSIs (the g stands for generic) works as is on both.
The distinction between WW and CN is only relevant to stock ASUS firmware
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Got a link?
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Full GSI list inc pixel experience
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
MANICX100 said:
Full GSI list inc pixel experience
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
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doesint want to boot at all
just google logo screen forever
rowihel2012 said:
doesint want to boot at all
just google logo screen forever
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Did you factory reset as per the OP? Initial boot will fail he says...
heobanhki said:
No. It treble not support special devices
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No. It treble not support special devices
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WRONG.
reg66 said:
Did you factory reset as per the OP? Initial boot will fail he says...
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no that isworking fine but no 120hz or 90
just wanted to try pixel exp 9 becuse it has 120hz support but always stuck to google logo
rowihel2012 said:
no that isworking fine but no 120hz or 90
just wanted to try pixel exp 9 becuse it has 120hz support but always stuck to google logo
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Bummer, ask suzook..
rowihel2012 said:
no that isworking fine but no 120hz or 90
just wanted to try pixel exp 9 becuse it has 120hz support but always stuck to google logo
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Install Magisk along the way to enable root, also... there's no 90 or 120Hz here.
Hello, i want to know, if someone can answer me.
What is GSI?
What can GSI do?
This is some kind of daily driver or something?
What we lost if we put this rom?
Can this method be used with the original rog phone? I'm interested in getting Android Q. :fingers-crossed:

Themes / Apps / Mods Custom Boot Splash Logo + Custom Boot Animation for POCO F3

Hi everyone, I found out that the custom boot splash logo maker for Redmi K30 aka POCO F2 Pro can also be used for the POCO F3 (I'm not sure if this can be used on the K40, Mi 11X, Poco F3 GT or K40 Gaming Edition).
I have provided my logo.img if any of you guys want to use the ROG 5 boot splash logo.
If you want to create your own custom boot splash logo, make sure to edit the provided BMP images in the pics folder and not creating a new image with a custom resolution size, as, in my last experience while I was using Arrow OS, the boot splash logo completely vanished.
If you would like to try to use a custom resolution then whatever happens, I am not responsible.
You don't have to worry since if you flash Xiaomi.eu or use MiFlash to flash stock Firmware and ROM, the boot splash logo and the boot animation goes back to how it was originally.
Keep in mind that you need to have an unlocked bootloader for the boot splash logo and you need to be rooted for the boot animation. You also need to enable USB debugging, in MIUI, I believe you need to also enable USB debugging (security settings) and Install from USB. You also need to have the latest adb installed in your computer.
I have not tested flashing the boot splash logo using TWRP, just through fastboot.
If you wish to use a custom boot animation, you need to make sure that your ROM supports it, since some roms have 0b of space left in the root folder, therefore not letting you change into your designated boot animation. If you have deleted the original bootanimation.zip in that folder, you will not be able to paste the custom bootanimation.zip and you will be left with a generic AOSP boot animation (or something of that sort).
FYI, I'm running the latest version of CrDroid.
I have also provided ui, alarm, ringtone, and notification sounds which were from my ROG Phone 5 if you want to use that on your POCO F3 like I did in the video.
To install the custom boot splash screen, you simply need to open cmd/powershell/terminal in the output folder or whichever folder your logo.img is placed in and reboot to the bootloader
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
then use
Code:
fastboot flash logo logo.img
. Once finished, just reboot back to the system
Code:
fastboot reboot
.
Feel free to share your own logo.img
DOWNLOAD LINKS
ROG Phone 5 bootanimation.zip, my logo.img, logo.bmp (for reference), and audio files
Logo Maker (Credit to @takagen and @GokulNC)
ROG Phone 5s Live Wallpapers (Credit to Pranob Mehrotra)
Video Demonstration (ROG Phone 5 vs POCO F3 - recorded using iPhone 12 Pro)
I just want a clean Pixel bootlogo and bootanimation with sound
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I just want a clean Pixel bootlogo and bootanimation with sound
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Boot Logo and Boot Animation (Dark) here, try these out. I think you can find sounds in other parts of XDA. My pixel is running a custom ROM so maybe the sound files are different to what you want.
Hello Everyone
I have made some boot splash. Hope you will like it.
This is only for Poco F3/Mi11x/Redmi K40 (alioth/aliothin) I don't take responsibility if you flash this boot logo in wrong way.​Instructions via TWRP:
Download the Google Boot Splash Dark.zip
Reboot to TWRP Recovery
Just swipe and flash.
Instructions via Fastboot mode:
Download the Google Boot Splash Dark.zip, Extract & Copy it to Fastboot Folder
Reboot to Fastboot mode.
Run command:
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot reboot
Downloads:
Google Boot Splash Dark.zip
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MI Stock Boot Splash
I made all these using this modified Logo Maker (Credit to @takagen and @GokulNC).
Thanks! It worked. However, do you have the "mi" splash screen? I'm a Poco f3 owner and don't like "Poco" splash screen, so I was thinking about flashing the "mi" logo but I can't find it anywhere. I'll be very grateful if you could do it.
Thanks a lot!!!
AlexAzarcoya97 said:
Thanks! It worked. However, do you have the "mi" splash screen? I'm a Poco f3 owner and don't like "Poco" splash screen, so I was thinking about flashing the "mi" logo but I can't find it anywhere. I'll be very grateful if you could do it.
Thanks a lot!!!
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Stock MI Boot Splash Updated.
Doesn't work on One OS...
i have a magisk mod about this
zhyylz0201 said:
i have a magisk mod about this
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What is it?
laid1995 said:
What is it?
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Thanks bud
Guys. Is there a standard dark boot animation?
mr_most said:
Stock MI Boot Splash Updated.
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Thanks! It works on lastest EU stable.
laid1995 said:
Guys. Is there a standard dark boot animation?
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What do you mean by standard? Can you elaborate?
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What do you mean by standard? Can you elaborate?
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Sorry. Forget about that word.
I meant one that works with all roms. But apparently this thing has to be made for specific devices I think.
laid1995 said:
Sorry. Forget about that word.
I meant one that works with all roms. But apparently this thing has to be made for specific devices I think.
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Ok lets understand boot splash.. boot splash is the brand splash that comes on startup just before boot animation. Boot splash is device specific.. Boot animation is what that can be independently use on multiple devices.
i need the startup sound ROG phone
Great, thank you.
bro... please request Black Shark boot splash...
New Mi Logo boot splash like this, please ...
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