Download and Install Samsung Boot Animations

From this guide, you can download and install various boot animations for your Samsung device. I have been hearing this notion for quite some time that gone are the days when we used to flash custom fonts, themes, or boot animations. While the number of users trying such tweaks has definitely decreased, there are still a few tech enthusiasts who are looking forward to these system modifications.

Moreover, you’ll still be able to get custom fonts and themes from the stock OS itself [not to mention the fact that you can easily download them from your device’s theme store]. However, that isn’t the case with the boot logo animations. So if you are looking forward to replace the same old monotonous startup screen and give it a fresh new lease of life, then this guide is all that you need. Follow along for the instructions.

How to Download and Install Samsung Boot Animations

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Before starting, please take a complete device backup. Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device and data by performing the below steps.

Nowadays, Samsung uses the boot animations that are in the QMG (“Quick Media Graphics”) format [as opposed to the earlier ZIP files]. So you wouldn’t be able to install them onto any non-Samsung device.

  1. To begin with, root your device via Magisk / KernelSU / APatch .
  2. Now download the desired boot animation from GitHub page .
  3. The preview of each of these animations is given there as well.
  4. Next, launch the rooting app and flash the desired animation. If you are facing Unzip Error in Magisk, then see NOTE below.
  5. Once done, restart your device. Module will now be activated.
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NOTE: If you are having an Unzip Error in Magisk, then do the following: [the steps are also shown in the above video].

  1. Extract the boot animation ZIP file.
  2. Get the META-INF folder from any other module [such as mine Droidwin Keybox].
  3. Open the updater-script present in META-INF > com > google > android folder.
  4. Now remove everything from it, only leaving the #MAGISK keyword. Then save the file.
  5. Finally, compress the module as a ZIP and now flash it via Magisk. You’ll not face any issue.

If you want to flash any other boot animation, then first uninstall the existing one. Likewise, while the module will automatically take a backup of the stock boot animation, still, if you want, you may manually do so as well using any root-supported file manager app [like Solid Explorer].

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