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Help Removing AT&T branding from startup

sahaj

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Jul 22, 2010
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Hi Guys. I just got the Captivate today, and when it booted up saw the ugly AT&T branding with the AT&T logo and their 3G animation. Is there any way to remove this junk? I already have it rooted. Would be nice to see the default Android bootup graphics.

Thanks.
 
Hi Guys. I just got the Captivate today, and when it booted up saw the ugly AT&T branding with the AT&T logo and their 3G animation. Is there any way to remove this junk? I already have it rooted. Would be nice to see the default Android bootup graphics.

Thanks.
I agree - not that I have anything against AT&T, but having their logo etched into the top of the phone is enough branding for me. Also, any idea if this increases the bootup time of the phone? Does the OS pause the bootup process while showing the video or is it played while the booting continues in the background?
 
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Why are you guys restarting your phones often enough to keep seeing those logos enough to be bugged by them? I'm not against getting rid of them, I'm just surprised to see them already annoying people. Only time I've restarted my phone was to fix a quirk that I didn't feel like hunting down the culprit of.
 
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Why are you guys restarting your phones often enough to keep seeing those logos enough to be bugged by them? I'm not against getting rid of them, I'm just surprised to see them already annoying people. Only time I've restarted my phone was to fix a quirk that I didn't feel like hunting down the culprit of.

I agree. Smartphones are like Computers. They shouldn't be turned off and on constantly. Just once in awhile.
 
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Why are you guys restarting your phones often enough to keep seeing those logos enough to be bugged by them? I'm not against getting rid of them, I'm just surprised to see them already annoying people. Only time I've restarted my phone was to fix a quirk that I didn't feel like hunting down the culprit of.

i've rebooted my phone so many times since i got to in order to try and fix things here and there and to personalize it. root, gps, battery, new settings. i feel like the logos add extra delay when there doesn't need to be any. not to mention branding to a customer that already has that brand.
 
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Just like every other Android phone, the first part of the boot sequence is hard-coded into the ROM. The "HTC" or "M" or whatever depending on the brand.

So you'll have to wait for somebody to cook new ROMs to get rid of the "OMFGWTFBBQ that's too bright and too white" AT&T World Phone.

The Vibrant has a great startup, btw, just says "Vibrant" in the middle in white, and Galaxy S at the bottom, mostly black screen and it's tasteful and has impact. The animated portion...not so much, it's arguably worse than the Captivate (at least once the AT&T "great bars of fire!" bit is over.)

The animated part, that's pretty much done the same way the shutdown sequence is (a series of .png stills linked together, and the order of the playback controlled by a .xml file). Unlike the "S" (or Vibrant "Goodbye"), which is an optional non-standard Android behavior, the method in which the boot animations is packaged is important.

I imagine you'll start seeing new boot animations once we've got a working nandroid backup system.
 
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I don't know much about phone bootups, but on a computer these screens cover the textual bootup process. They aren't delaying the boot time, they're just covering up the geeky stuff. It's "prettier".

And if you despise AT&T then why did you just agree to stick with them for the next two years? I don't particularly love them, but I don't get infuriated when I see their logo.

Branded bootscreens are the industry norm. What else would you expect them to put up? Chances are, there's a way to disable them so you can see the boot process, or replace them with custom images. I honestly fail to see how this is all that big a deal.
 
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