Or I guess any screen with 480x800.
so, here's som alternatives to the stock or rom versions of boot animations.
I'm making this post because of all the people complaining of the boot screens supplied in various roms... well, you just flashed a rom so ugh why don't you change the boot screen yourself if you don't like it?
anyway, here's a few I put together from some gifs. If you like um, great. If not, search around for one you do or make your own!
Here ya go:
download
download
download
download
download
download
download
download
download
Hope you enjoy. Also, when in doubt.... GOOGLE IT!
Notes for NOOBS:
These are not flashable through any recovery so just put them in /system/media/
change the existing bootanimation.zip file name to bootanimation.bak or whatever,
then put the new one in that directory, change the name to bootanimation.zip and you're good to go. Or if you're really confused either stop and do some more research or search the play store for a boot animation swapper. But I find those apps to be more of a hassle than just manually changing them. Good luck!
if you need more detailed directions search the forums. there are too many good tutorials on changing your boot image to add another one here.
ok, have fun flashing and developing!
-Noriyori
so, here's som alternatives to the stock or rom versions of boot animations.
I'm making this post because of all the people complaining of the boot screens supplied in various roms... well, you just flashed a rom so ugh why don't you change the boot screen yourself if you don't like it?
anyway, here's a few I put together from some gifs. If you like um, great. If not, search around for one you do or make your own!
Here ya go:

download

download

download

download

download

download

download

download

download
Hope you enjoy. Also, when in doubt.... GOOGLE IT!
Notes for NOOBS:
These are not flashable through any recovery so just put them in /system/media/
change the existing bootanimation.zip file name to bootanimation.bak or whatever,
then put the new one in that directory, change the name to bootanimation.zip and you're good to go. Or if you're really confused either stop and do some more research or search the play store for a boot animation swapper. But I find those apps to be more of a hassle than just manually changing them. Good luck!
if you need more detailed directions search the forums. there are too many good tutorials on changing your boot image to add another one here.
ok, have fun flashing and developing!
-Noriyori
