09-11-2015, 04:36 PM
How to convert any GIF to boot animation in Android
What you’ll need:
*.A rooted Android device
The Steps
*.Prepare the GIF file that you want to use as a custom boot animation. Save it on your computer.
*.Now,
click this link http://gif2boot.ifc0nfig.com/
to go to “Gif2Boot” – a free web tool that you can use to convert any GIF to boot animation.
*.On Gif2Boot, select the correct screen resolution (screen size) of your device.
*.Next
drag and drop your GIF file. Wait while it processes your request.
*.Once done
you will be asked to download and save the “bootanimation” ZIP archive to your computer.
*.Moving on
you need to transfer the bootanimation.zip file from your computer to your rooted Android device.
*.After which
you must install the free ES File Explorer app on your Android or any root explorer of your choice.
*.On your root explorer app, go to the system/mediadirectory then rename the“bootanimation.zip” file to “bootanimation.zip.bak”. This way, you can still keep a backup of your default boot animation.
*.So what’s next?
Simply copy and paste your custom boot animation (the one that you made using Gif2Boot) to the system/mediadirectory.
*.Make sure to change the permission of your bootanimation.zip file
*.Do not forget to reboot or restart your device.
So that’s it.
You now have a custom boot animation for your Android tablet or phone.
What you’ll need:
*.A rooted Android device
The Steps
*.Prepare the GIF file that you want to use as a custom boot animation. Save it on your computer.
*.Now,
click this link http://gif2boot.ifc0nfig.com/
to go to “Gif2Boot” – a free web tool that you can use to convert any GIF to boot animation.
*.On Gif2Boot, select the correct screen resolution (screen size) of your device.
*.Next
drag and drop your GIF file. Wait while it processes your request.
*.Once done
you will be asked to download and save the “bootanimation” ZIP archive to your computer.
*.Moving on
you need to transfer the bootanimation.zip file from your computer to your rooted Android device.
*.After which
you must install the free ES File Explorer app on your Android or any root explorer of your choice.
*.On your root explorer app, go to the system/mediadirectory then rename the“bootanimation.zip” file to “bootanimation.zip.bak”. This way, you can still keep a backup of your default boot animation.
*.So what’s next?
Simply copy and paste your custom boot animation (the one that you made using Gif2Boot) to the system/mediadirectory.
*.Make sure to change the permission of your bootanimation.zip file
*.Do not forget to reboot or restart your device.
So that’s it.
You now have a custom boot animation for your Android tablet or phone.