colchiro
Extreme Android User
Here's the Nexus Prime
[Bootanimation] Nexus Prime Official Leak - xda-developers
(It looks better than this tho
)
Make sure you scroll down and grab the WXGA touchpad file or you'll get a blank screen.
Here's how to update your boot animation:
Copy the animation to your TP via Dropbox, usb connection or download directly via Browser.
Open Root Manager or ES File Explorer or other root file manager. Your file has to be named exactly or you will need to rename it:
bootanimation.zip
Open root explorer and tap the /sdcard (where your file is probably located), go to the folder where you have your animation (download or dropbox or ??).
Long press your boot animation, choose copy and press the back button until you have left the sdcard. The status bar will change from /sdcard/whatever to just /.
Tap on data, then local and tap the "paste" button on the bottom.
If you need to rename your file you can long-tap on it and choose rename.
Reboot.
The sweet thing about putting your animation here is you can upgrade to a newer build and don't have to recopy your boot animation.
Prior to this I had the Google Gears, which is simple and classy. Just grab the bootanimation file from XDA and install the same way. [Hannspad] Custom Boot Logo and Animation - Google Gears - xda-developers
[Bootanimation] Nexus Prime Official Leak - xda-developers
(It looks better than this tho
)Make sure you scroll down and grab the WXGA touchpad file or you'll get a blank screen.
Here's how to update your boot animation:
Copy the animation to your TP via Dropbox, usb connection or download directly via Browser.
Open Root Manager or ES File Explorer or other root file manager. Your file has to be named exactly or you will need to rename it:
bootanimation.zip
Open root explorer and tap the /sdcard (where your file is probably located), go to the folder where you have your animation (download or dropbox or ??).
Long press your boot animation, choose copy and press the back button until you have left the sdcard. The status bar will change from /sdcard/whatever to just /.
Tap on data, then local and tap the "paste" button on the bottom.
If you need to rename your file you can long-tap on it and choose rename.
Reboot.
The sweet thing about putting your animation here is you can upgrade to a newer build and don't have to recopy your boot animation.

Prior to this I had the Google Gears, which is simple and classy. Just grab the bootanimation file from XDA and install the same way. [Hannspad] Custom Boot Logo and Animation - Google Gears - xda-developers
