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    Replacement for splash images (Nexus 5)

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      Eupalino
      last edited by Eupalino

      Hello.

      I am no programmer, so my contribution to the forum is risible.
      I, however, have tweaked a few images for the Nexus 5.

      Namely:

      — I have replaced the "Google" text and lock icon appearing when powering the phone on.
      — I have tweaked the bootloader screen images as you can see below.

      9_1538212399890_unlocked-boot.jpg
      Splash screen.

      5_1538212399889_fastboot-start.jpg
      Fastboot "Start" option.

      4_1538212399889_fastboot-recovery.jpg
      Fastboot "Recovery" option.

      3_1538212399889_fastboot-poweroff.jpg
      Fastboot "Power off" option.

      2_1538212399889_fastboot-bootloader.jpg
      Fastboot "Bootloader" option.

      0_1538212399888_charger.jpg
      Charging image when phone is off.
      Unfortunately, I coudn't change the charge bars into something integrated to the main image—I don't know where those are stored.

      To install or test:

      — Images are uploaded to the phone via fastboot using Img Data Tool v 1.3.2 found at XDA Developers.

      Basically, you replace the images extracted from the stock "before" imgdata.img with the ones I tweaked here—copy entire folder content, including pos.txt file, which contains the images' coordinates—before recreating a new-imgdata.img to be flashed to the Nexus 5.

      — For the bold and the reckless, here's the imgdata.img file already packed and ready to be flashed to the Nexus 5 through the fastboot flash imgdata imgdata.img command.

      It's still a first attempt, but I think it gives the phone a more professional look.

      Disclaimer:

      Use images and proposed procedure at your own risk!
      As I said, I am no programmer.

      M.

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        advocatux @Eupalino
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        @eupalino hi, nice work! you should talk to Marius and Carneiro about your images.

        See https://gitlab.com/rubencarneiro/custom_bootlogos/

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          Eupalino
          last edited by

          Sent an e-mail. Thanks.

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            advocatux @Eupalino
            last edited by

            @eupalino you're welcome 🙂

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