Recently, Google named the latest Android M (android 6.0) OS which is still in developer preview mode and expecting a rollout before the end of the year. The M representing Marshmallow which is the name for a special sugary candy.
It wasn't a surprise though as we've all known previous Google Android OS were given the names of sugary edibles with each newer OS having more sugar content.
So far, after the emergence of the first Android OS, the Cupcake, we've seen versions like donut, eclair, froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb, icecream sandwich, jellybean, kitkat and Lollipop OS. Each having more features than it's predecessors and different boot animations.
In this post you'll be learning How to change your current boot animation tl that of the yet to be released Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
==> Select install from your recovery menu and select the Android 6.0 boot animation file.
==> Wait for the installation to complete and then reboot your device.
==>You will now see the new boot animation displaying while you power on your device.
If you experience any problem while installing the boot animation kindly leave a comment below.
It wasn't a surprise though as we've all known previous Google Android OS were given the names of sugary edibles with each newer OS having more sugar content.
So far, after the emergence of the first Android OS, the Cupcake, we've seen versions like donut, eclair, froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb, icecream sandwich, jellybean, kitkat and Lollipop OS. Each having more features than it's predecessors and different boot animations.
In this post you'll be learning How to change your current boot animation tl that of the yet to be released Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
How To Easily Install Android 6.0 Marshmallow Boot Animation On Your Android Device
Requirements
- A rooted Android device with a custom recovery.
- Android 6.0 marshmallow boot animation file | Download here
Installation Procedure
==> Root your Android device if you have not done it before.
==> Install a custom recovery like CWM, TWRP, or Philz recovery.
==> Download the boot animation file from the link above.
==> Move the downloaded file to the root of your internal storage.
==> Move the downloaded file to the root of your internal storage.
==> Turn on USB Debugging on your Android device from developer Options Menu in settings. If you can't find developer options in your settings, go to about device and tap on the build number several times to enable the option.
==> Now power down your device and boot into recovery by holding volume up and power button together.
==> Select install from your recovery menu and select the Android 6.0 boot animation file.
==> Wait for the installation to complete and then reboot your device.
==>You will now see the new boot animation displaying while you power on your device.
If you experience any problem while installing the boot animation kindly leave a comment below.
1 Comments:
Please where can I download the custom recovery
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