OnePlus 5 logo.bin - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Has anyone been able to extract the OnePlus 5 logo.bin image? I've been trying old software used with the 3T and Mediatek phones, but none seems to properly show the final image.

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No Warning Text for Lollipop

This is remarkably similar to what Helvio88 did, and his 4.4.4 mod may well work, however, in the name of ROM continuity I edited the logo.bin from SolarTrans' Lollipop update thread.
Extract zip/ boot into bootloader/ place logo.bin in your fastboot folder:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot reboot
fnut6969 said:
This is remarkably similar to what Helvio88 did, and his 4.4.4 mod may well work, however, in the name of ROM continuity I edited the logo.bin from SolarTrans' Lollipop update thread.
Extract zip/ boot into bootloader/ place logo.bin in your fastboot folder:
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot reboot
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Thanks for this! I really hated seeing that Unlocked Bootloader logo
EDIT: Shouldn't need this, but flash successfully and everything is running great!
unremarked said:
Thanks for this! I really hated seeing that Unlocked Bootloader logo
EDIT: Shouldn't need this, but flash successfully and everything is running great!
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Glad it worked for you. I've never liked the bootloader warning.

Is it possible to change boot logo / splash image on H872?

I have just acquired a new H872. I have promptly unlocked the bootloader to prepare for rooting/ROMs. As you all know, unlocking the bootloader causes the boot logo/splash screen to display a "warning" that the system cannot be checked for corruption. Is there a way to replace that image? On all my Moto phones & my Xiaomi, I was able to. For the Moto phones it was a logo.bin that was replaced, and for the Xiaomi it was a splash.img.
I am hoping it is possible as well on the G6 H872, but I have not found any threads in regards to it.
Thanks!

I need help about bootloader unlock with first Zenfone Series

I have first generation Zenfone 6, before Asus relased a apk tool for unlocking bootloader i can easily unlock my Asus Zenfone Z002's bootloader by uploading ifwi files to phone. After Asus changed this to apk method this won't be working, i'm getting errors like non-secure image while importing twrp or roms with adb. Also apk doesn't work any version of standart roms relased from zenfone so because of that i stuck with latest android 5. Someone can help me about that?

Moto G5 Plus on bootloop - would like a stable Android 10 experience

Hi all,
I have a Moto G5 Plus (dual sim, European version) that was on stock Android 8. I wanted to revive this old phone and use it for experimenting.
I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP recovery and then installed the unofficial Lineage OS 17.1 (here from xda: [ROM][UNOFFICIAL][10.0][POTTER] LineageOS 17.1).
I then proceeded to get root installed using no-verity and magisk.
I now have a boot loop that loads Lineage but then restarts into TWRP recovery.
It's been a really long time since I fooled around with bootloaders, recoveries and alternative roms (been using a Samsung S8 for several years now on stock rom).
So I am unsure how to proceed. What do you recommend that I do?
I would like to have a rooted Android 10 on the Moto G5 Plus, preferably without a bootloop
Update 1:
Using this thread I have been able to revert to stock Android 8.1 ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
But I would be interested to know which Android 10 ROM would be recommended for the Moto G5 Plus?
PartisanEntity said:
Hi all,
I have a Moto G5 Plus (dual sim, European version) that was on stock Android 8. I wanted to revive this old phone and use it for experimenting.
I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP recovery and then installed the unofficial Lineage OS 17.1 (here from xda: [ROM][UNOFFICIAL][10.0][POTTER] LineageOS 17.1).
I then proceeded to get root installed using no-verity and magisk.
I now have a boot loop that loads Lineage but then restarts into TWRP recovery.
It's been a really long time since I fooled around with bootloaders, recoveries and alternative roms (been using a Samsung S8 for several years now on stock rom).
So I am unsure how to proceed. What do you recommend that I do?
I would like to have a rooted Android 10 on the Moto G5 Plus, preferably without a bootloop
Update 1:
Using this thread I have been able to revert to stock Android 8.1 ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
But I would be interested to know which Android 10 ROM would be recommended for the Moto G5 Plus?
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Problem; the procedure you followed is for a Moto G, and not a G5 Plus. If you used Moto G firmware on your Moto G5+, you may have induced more problems.
Moto g5+ firmwares are located at https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/ Proper firmware for the Moto G5+ depends on your model and what country you are operating in.
potter - Moto G5 Plus = firmware
XT1680(LATAM/Argentina/Chile,2GB) {LATAM; Latin America}
XT1681(LATAM/Colombia/Mexico,2GB)
XT1683(Brazil,DS,DTV,2GB)
XT1684(Europe,3GB)
XT1685(Australia/NewZealand/Europe,3GB)
XT1686(India,3/4GB)
XT1687(USA,2GB/4GB)
{AMX, America Movil Mexico}{owns Claro}
{ATTMX; AT&T Mexico}
{AMZ; Amazon)
{RETAPAC; Retail Pacific; Australia, New Zealand}
{RETAR; Retail Argentina}
{RETBR; Retail Brazil}
{RETEU; Retail European Union)
{RETGB; Retail Great Britian}
{RETIN; Retail India}
{RETLA; Retail Latin America}
{RETMX; Retail Mexico}
{RETUS; Retail Unitied States}
{TEF, Telefonica S A.}
{TEFBR; Telefonica Brazil}
{TEFCO; Telefonica Columbia}
{TEFES; Telefonica European Sector}
{TEFMX; Telefonica Mexico}
Since your in Europe, your firmware group is probally RETEU, RETGB, or TEFES. You need to locate your model number of the phone, maybe a XT1684 or XT1685 and find the model number under the proper directory of firmware. I would download the latest, usually has 8.1.0_OPS28.85-17-6-2 in the firmware name and the lastest date. Extract the software and fastboot it.
For the 8.10_OPS28.85-17-6-2 firmwares the fastboot commands are:
Fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
Fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
Fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
Fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
Fastboot flash dsp adspso.bin
Fastboot flash logo logo.bin
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
Fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.8
Fastboot flash oem oem.img
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot erase userdata
Fastboot erase DDR
Fastboot reboot
Again, this may not work because if the Moto G firmware you flashed on to the Moto G5+.....
Also, did LineageOS work on the phone before flashing Magisk and/or no-verity ?
Hi, thank you for your help.
Yes Lineage OS did work. Was it Magisk or no-verity that caused the bootloop?
So, I went to the proper stock ROM, and then I installed the Pixel Experience: https://download.pixelexperience.org/potter - so far nice and stable.
What is the commended/cleanest/safest way to get root?
PartisanEntity said:
Hi, thank you for your help.
Yes Lineage OS did work. Was it Magisk or no-verity that caused the bootloop?
So, I went to the proper stock ROM, and then I installed the Pixel Experience: https://download.pixelexperience.org/potter - so far nice and stable.
What is the commended/cleanest/safest way to get root?
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Sorry to not reply earlier - was tied up with election recounts -----
Do not know what caused the boot loop. The proper way to install is to install LineagrOS first, boot LineageOS and make sure it comes up, Then go back to recovery/TWRP and install Magisk and the reboot to system and check LineageOS to make sure it came up. Then look in your apps and see if you have the Magisk icon. On the no-verity, I had a couple that did not work, I was turned on to Disable_Dm-Verity_ForcedEncrypt_02.04.2019.zip at
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603877244 (by WolfCity - thanks)
which worked for me. Use the procedure at paragraph 13 (my procedure that I listed
a PDF, its at http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...86655137330218 ) to install the program to decrypt the file system. Then reboot the phone and verify the phone is un-encrypted (it will say "Encrypt Phone" instead of Phone Encrypted). Then you will have to reboot back to recovery and reinstall Magisk again (its because when the file system was decrypted the memory was formatted/overwrited). Then boot back to system and verify Magisk is in your icons again. If you have Magisk, you should have root. You can verify root by either programs that check it root or open a terminal window and type in SU and Magisk will pop up a window asking if you want to give the program root access.
Hope that helped.

bootlogos - How to create Moto G7 Boot Images and install them?

Dear Experts,
I'm trying to make some boot images for the Motorola Moto G7.
Also the Moto G7 Plus, and G7 Power
The idea is to eliminate the image with the error:
"Your device has been unlocked, and can't be trusted.
To learn more, visit:
Motorola.com/unlockbootloader
ID:
Your device will boot in 5 seconds"
...
I did see this post:
Custom Logo.bin(s) for all Moto G7- get rid of root warning screens hide "bad key"
Sep 13, 2019
Custom Logo.bin(s) for all Moto G7- get rid of root warning screens hide "bad key"
Custom Logo.bin(s) for all Moto G7- get rid of root warning screens hide "bad key" Neither of these logo.bins are going to shorten the 5 second wait Motorala puts on a unlocked. Rooted phone. That is only going to happen with a custom ROM...
forum.xda-developers.com
For G7 variants
Downloaded the .bin files
Followed the instructions
It did work.
However, the resulting boot image is white.
Not blue.
Which I think looks a lot better.
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logo.bin to remove unlocked warning and WITHOUT N/A! (flashable .bin + instructions)
Feb 28, 2018
logo.bin to remove unlocked warning and WITHOUT N/A! (flashable .bin + instructions)
Hello guys, I've created with the help of the Motorola Boot Logo Maker (https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/app-motorola-boot-logo-maker-source-t2848667) two boot logos to remove the odd "Your device has been unlocked and can't...
forum.xda-developers.com
For Moto Z
9 different logos in various designs, and colors.
However, the screen of the Moto Z is bigger than the G7 displays
And, some responders pointed out that after installing, it was cropped.
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Also saw this by Thiago Silva in 2015.
Customized Moto logos
Bootlogos
How to use these? For TWRP files: Just flash the ZIP in TWRP For bin files: Run these commands in fastboot fastboot flash logo_a (filename).bin fastboot flash logo_b (filename).bin
motox4custom.jimdofree.com
Great colors: Lineage green on black
But made for the Moto G, too small for the G7 variants.
And some people had trouble installing them.
AT least with TWRP
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Q:
How can I make a custom bootlogo?
Then install it onto the G7?
Thanks a lot
Look at this post.

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