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How To: Apply a Custom Animation to Your OnePlus One’s Notification Drawer

OnePlus One’s CyanogenMod firmware comes packed with personalization options that standard Android devices could only achieve with root-level access. By simply entering the Settings app, OPO owners can make changes to their lock screen, status bar, and notification drawer, as well as apply themes and gestures to make their device a little more customized.

But as customizable as the OnePlus One is out of the box, there are still some things we can’t do on the device without root access, like raising the headset volume level or adding a custom keyguard.

Today, we’re going to add one more modification to the list by guiding you on applying a custom animation to your rooted OnePlus One’s notification drawer; just be sure to use our OPO root guide to get root access and a custom recovery installed before going any further.

Step 1: Check Your Firmware

This mod is exclusive to the 44S version of CM’s firmware. To check if you’re running the latest CyanogenMod version, go to Settings -> About phone -> CyanogenMod version. If it ends in “44S,” then you’re good to go.

Step 2: Choose Your Design

Thanks to developer Blackball, you have your choice of various designs available on his pull-down animation thread. I’ll be providing screenshots and download links of my personal favorites below, but visit the thread for more animations, requests, and updates.

(1) Blue Energy Pulldown, (2) Rotating OnePlus One Logo Pulldown
(1) Rotating Star Trek Logo Pulldown, (2) Rotating Real Madrid Logo Pulldown

Once downloaded, save the animation in your Download folder; this will make locating them easier in the next step.

Step 3: Flash & Enjoy

Before you flash any ZIP files, make sure you create a backup in case anything should go wrong—it’s always good have your ass covered.

With the file(s) saved to your Download folder, reboot into recovery, select Install -> Download, choose the file you want, then “Swipe to Confirm Flash.” When that’s done, select “Reboot System.”

How to Revert Back

If you want to revert back to your stock notification drawer, simply restore your device using a backup you created, or flash the Original Pulldown.zip provided by the developer.

For additional help or thoughts, feel free to comment below, or on our Facebook, Google+, and Twitter feeds.

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