How to Get the New Android 6.0 'Marshmallow' Boot Animation on Any Android Device(miraclestarboy.com)
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It's official: The next version of Android
will be code-named "Marshmallow," and we're getting a whole number bump
to version 6.0. Lots of exciting new changes are coming to the world's
most popular operating system, including a "Now on Tap" feature that
will give you relevant information about any screen at the press of a
button.
But
rather than waiting until later this fall to enjoy all of the cool new
functionality, you can have a piece of Android Marshmallow right now
with just a little bit of work. We went ahead and pulled the awesome new
boot animation out of the latest Android 6.0 preview build, and all you have to do to try it out on your rooted Android device is copy it over to a folder, set permissions, then reboot!
Step 1: Copy the New Boot Animation & Rename the Old One
Before we begin, I want to stress that this method requires a rooted Android device.
If you meet that requirement, there's one additional note: Most Samsung
devices are not compatible with traditional Android boot animation
files such as this one, so this won't work on any Galaxy devices unless you're running an AOSP-based custom ROM.
But to get started, simply point your Android device's web browser to this link,
then the new boot animation file should begin downloading immediately.
When it's done, use any root-enabled file browser to navigate to the Download folder on your internal storage, then copy the bootanimation.zip file.
From here, head to the root partition of your device, then open the system folder. After that, open the media folder, then be sure to mount this folder as read/write so that you can make changes to the files that it contains.
Next, long-press the existing bootanimation.zip
file that you'll find in this folder, then choose "Rename." From here,
add a ".bak" to the end of the file name, then press "OK."
Step 2: Paste the New Boot Animation & Set Permissions
With the new bootanimation.zip
file still in your clipboard, go ahead and press the "Copy Here" or
"Paste" button in your file browser. Next, long-press the newly-copied bootanimation.zip file, then choose "Permissions."
From here, make sure that the "Owner" category is set to Read and Write, while all other categories are set to just Read. When you're done here, press "OK," then you'll be ready to try out the new Android Marshmallow boot animation.
To
see the new boot animation in action, just reboot your phone. From now
on, you'll be greeted by the new Android Marshmallow boot animation
every time you boot your phone or tablet.
Now that you've had a little taste of Marshmallow, what Android 6.0 feature are you looking forward to the most?
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