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First Indexed2016-01-19 06:38:09 (10 years ago)
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Meta TitleThe Open GApps Project
Meta DescriptionOpenGApps.org offers information and pre-built packages of The Open GApps Project. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. All Android versions and platforms supported.
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Platform : ARM  ARM64 x86  x86_64 Android : 11.0  10.0  9.0  8.1  8.0  7.1  7.0  6.0  5.1 5.0  4.4  Variant : aroma  super  stock  full  mini  micro  nano  pico  tvstock  tvmini  Querying package API... A list of the various support channels available for the OpenGApps.org packages: Open GApps FAQ Open GApps Wiki XDA Forum Open GApps Q&A Thread XDA Forum Open GApps Development Thread Open GApps Gitter Chat Download Speed The releases are all hosted using GitHub’s releases functionality . GitHub’s releases are hosted on Amazon’s S3 US-East servers. If you experience slow downloads it is caused by limited connectivity from your ISP to US East. If your downloads are interrupted you can try to use a download manager until your ISP or GitHub/Amazon finds a solution to improve connectivity to your region. Add the github.com/opengapps/ URL to your download-manager, not the Amazon S3 URL, to support continuable downloads. Changelog The Open GApps changelog is aggregated on the Open GApps Twitter feed . Questions If you have any questions check out the Open GApps Wiki , especially the FAQ answers most questions. If you can’t find the answer to your question use the XDA Q&A Thread or join us on Gitter to receive support. Don’t forget to add at least the Open GApps installer debug log and if experiencing Force Closures also include a logcat . Bugs If you’ve found a bug in the pre-built OpenGApps.org packages you can report it at the XDA Open GApps Development Thread . Remember to include at minimum the Open GApps installer debug log and if applicable a logcat . Please don’t file directly any GitHub issues for The Open GApps Project if you experience problems with the OpenGApps.org pre-built packages. The GitHub issues tracker is only used for issues concerning The Open GApps Project compiler-scripts themselves. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. On OpenGApps.org you can find more information about the project effort and also pre-built Google Apps packages generated by the OpenGApps.org buildbot. Some highlights about the characteristics of the Open GApps packages: All platforms and all Android versions are supported DPI-optimized support for all Google packages (unlike other GApps) Frequently updated Google Apps: The pre-built OpenGApps.org packages are updated every (European) night (if there are any updated Google Apps available) Strong compression, allowing for relatively small downloads of even the most complete packages Automatic backup: It is not necessary to re-flash Google Apps when you flash a ROM update. Most ROMs support this (addon.d) function The installer checks your device’s capabilities, like the system partition size. It will notify you, before making any changes, if it finds any problems Several package variations, from a Google Super Package (includes all applications that ever shipped on a Google device), to a Stock package that equals the set of applications found on the most current and complete Nexus, to smaller, minimalist packages and an AROMA package that allows graphical selection of what to install A special ā€˜for Stock ROM’ installation mode that allows to update the Google Apps on Stock ROMs that conform to the original Google Nexus filesystem structure All package installations can be customized to your individual preferences using our exclusive Advanced Features and Options Take note that Open GApps does not provide you with any license for Google’s APKs included in the package. The Open GApps packages merely provide a convenient way to sideload APKs to your device. It is your own responsibility to obtain the proper permissions by e.g. buying an OHA -licensed device with pre-installed Google Apps and/or acquiring the applications from Google’s Play Store . The pre-built packages from OpenGApps.org are provided ONLY as courtesy by OpenGApps.org without warranty of ANY kind, under the terms that they can be freely used for personal use only, and are not allowed to be mirrored to the public other than OpenGApps.org. OpenGApps.org Home Support by Donation Source on GitHub Hosted on SourceForge Community on XDA Forum Manual on Wiki Follow via Pushbullet Open GApps Blog Open GApps on Facebook Open GApps on Twitter Open GApps on YouTube Ads help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages free Ads help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages free Ads help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages free CPU Architecture; If you don't know your platform, choose ARM ARM used to be the most popular 32-bit platform ARM64 is supported by most devices released since 2016 and the most popular 64-bit platform x86 is less common, but used on e.g. the Zenfone x86_64 is very uncommon, but used on e.g. some Android emulators Android Version; In Settings→About→Android version you can find the major version of your installed Android OS 4.4 stock & full installs some applications on /data/ instead of /system/ 7.0 requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support 7.1 requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support 8.0 requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support 8.1 requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support 9.0 requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support 10.0 has still some minor issues 11.0 has still some minor issues Package Variant; The set of applications differs per variant, click for a comparison-table Graphical installer of the super package, allows to select which applications to install For those who want everything, includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google device Recommended package for recent devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus Phone Very similar to stock , but does not replace non-Google stock-applications Smaller set of Google Apps: the most popular applications plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play Store Limited set of Google Apps: Gmail, Calendar, Google Now plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play Store Minimal installation, but including the extra functionality that is not available from the Play Store The bare minimum to get Google Play functionality Package for Android TV devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus Player Smaller set of Google Apps for Android TV devices, similar to what mini has compared to the stock variant Date of the latest release of the selected package Download selected Open GApps package SourceForge mirrors for the selected package Buildlog with version information of the applications and libraries used during the creation of the selected package Download a md5 checksum file that can be used by the Android device's recovery to verify the integrity of the selected package Detailed version information of the applications used for the daily build of the selected platform architecture and android version List all older releases for this platform architecture
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[![Open GApps logo](https://opengapps.org/images/logo.svg)](https://opengapps.org/) [*home* Home](https://opengapps.org/)[*favorite* Donate](https://opengapps.org/)[*code* GitHub](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps)[*folder* SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/) [*notifications* Pushbullet](https://opengapps.org/) [Blog](https://opengapps.org/blog) [Download](https://opengapps.org/#downloadsection) [Support](https://opengapps.org/#supportsection) [About](https://opengapps.org/#aboutsection) Navigation [*home* OpenGapps.org **Home**](https://opengapps.org/)[*favorite* Support by **Donation**](https://opengapps.org/)[*code* Source on **GitHub**](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps)[*folder* Hosted on **SourceForge**](https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/) [*notifications* Follow via **Pushbullet**](https://opengapps.org/) [Open GApps **Blog**](https://opengapps.org/blog) Advertisement *file\_download* Querying package API... Package Mirrors Version Information MD5 Checksum Sources Report [Older Releases]() Open GApps News Latest blog post: [Migration to SourceForge](https://opengapps.org/blog/post/2019/08/23/sourceforge-migration/) [Visit Blog](https://opengapps.org/blog) Advertisement A list of the various support channels available for the OpenGApps.org packages: - [Open GApps FAQ](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/FAQ) - [Open GApps Wiki](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki) - [XDA Forum Open GApps Q\&A Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3124506) - [XDA Forum Open GApps Development Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/Open-GApps-t3098071) - [Open GApps Gitter Chat](https://gitter.im/opengapps/general) #### Download Speed The releases are all hosted using [GitHub’s releases functionality](https://help.github.com/articles/about-releases/). GitHub’s releases are hosted on Amazon’s S3 US-East servers. If you experience slow downloads it is caused by limited connectivity from your ISP to US East. If your downloads are interrupted you can try to use a download manager until your ISP or GitHub/Amazon finds a solution to improve connectivity to your region. Add the github.com/opengapps/ URL to your download-manager, not the Amazon S3 URL, to support continuable downloads. #### Changelog The Open GApps changelog is aggregated on the [Open GApps Twitter feed](https://twitter.com/opengapps/). #### Questions If you have any questions check out the [Open GApps Wiki](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki), especially the [FAQ](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/FAQ) answers most questions. If you can’t find the answer to your question use the [XDA Q\&A Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3124506) or join us on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/opengapps/general) to receive support. *Don’t forget to add at least the Open GApps installer debug log and if experiencing Force Closures also include a logcat*. #### Bugs If you’ve found a bug in the pre-built OpenGApps.org packages you can report it at the [XDA Open GApps Development Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/Open-GApps-t3098071). *Remember to include at minimum the Open GApps installer debug log and if applicable a logcat*. Please **don’t** file directly any GitHub issues for The Open GApps Project if you experience problems with the OpenGApps.org pre-built packages. The GitHub issues tracker is only used for issues concerning The Open GApps Project compiler-scripts themselves. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. On OpenGApps.org you can find more information about the project effort and also pre-built Google Apps packages generated by the OpenGApps.org buildbot. Some highlights about the characteristics of the Open GApps packages: - All platforms and all Android versions are supported - DPI-optimized support for **all** Google packages (unlike other GApps) - Frequently updated Google Apps: The pre-built OpenGApps.org packages are updated every (European) night (if there are any updated Google Apps available) - Strong compression, allowing for relatively small downloads of even the most complete packages - Automatic backup: It is not necessary to re-flash Google Apps when you flash a ROM update. Most ROMs support this (addon.d) function - The installer checks your device’s capabilities, like the system partition size. It will notify you, before making any changes, if it finds any problems - Several package variations, from a Google Super Package (includes all applications that ever shipped on a Google device), to a Stock package that equals the set of applications found on the most current and complete Nexus, to smaller, minimalist packages and an AROMA package that allows graphical selection of what to install - A special ā€˜for Stock ROM’ installation mode that allows to update the Google Apps on Stock ROMs that conform to the original Google Nexus filesystem structure - All package installations can be customized to your individual preferences using our [exclusive Advanced Features and Options](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/Advanced-Features-and-Options) Take note that Open GApps does not provide you with any license for Google’s APKs included in the package. The Open GApps packages merely provide a convenient way to sideload APKs to your device. It is your own responsibility to obtain the proper permissions by e.g. buying an [OHA](https://www.openhandsetalliance.com/)\-licensed device with pre-installed Google Apps and/or acquiring the applications from [Google’s Play Store](https://play.google.com/store). The pre-built packages from OpenGApps.org are provided ONLY as courtesy by OpenGApps.org without warranty of ANY kind, under the terms that they can be freely used for personal use only, and are not allowed to be mirrored to the public other than OpenGApps.org. Copyright Ā© 2015-2026 [The Open GApps Team](https://github.com/orgs/opengapps/people) Android is a trademark of Google Inc OpenGApps.org HomeSupport by DonationSource on GitHubHosted on SourceForgeCommunity on XDA ForumManual on WikiFollow via PushbulletOpen GApps BlogOpen GApps on FacebookOpen GApps on TwitterOpen GApps on YouTubeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages freeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages freeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages free CPU Architecture; If you don't know your platform, choose *ARM**ARM* used to be the most popular 32-bit platform*ARM64* is supported by most devices released since 2016 and the most popular 64-bit platform*x86* is less common, but used on e.g. the Zenfone*x86\_64* is very uncommon, but used on e.g. some Android emulatorsAndroid Version; In *Settings→About→Android version* you can find the major version of your installed Android OS*4\.4 stock & full* installs some applications on /data/ instead of /system/*7\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*7\.1* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*8\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*8\.1* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*9\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*10\.0* has still some minor issues*11\.0* has still some minor issuesPackage Variant; The set of applications differs per variant, *click for a comparison-table*Graphical installer of the *super* package, allows to select which applications to installFor those who want everything, includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google deviceRecommended package for recent devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus PhoneVery similar to *stock*, but does not replace non-Google stock-applicationsSmaller set of Google Apps: the most popular applications plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreLimited set of Google Apps: Gmail, Calendar, Google Now plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreMinimal installation, but including the extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreThe bare minimum to get Google Play functionalityPackage for Android TV devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus PlayerSmaller set of Google Apps for Android TV devices, similar to what *mini* has compared to the *stock* variantDate of the latest release of the selected packageDownload selected Open GApps packageSourceForge mirrors for the selected packageBuildlog with version information of the applications and libraries used during the creation of the selected packageDownload a md5 checksum file that can be used by the Android device's recovery to verify the integrity of the selected packageDetailed version information of the applications used for the daily build of the selected platform architecture and android versionList all older releases for this platform architecture
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Querying package API... A list of the various support channels available for the OpenGApps.org packages: - [Open GApps FAQ](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/FAQ) - [Open GApps Wiki](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki) - [XDA Forum Open GApps Q\&A Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3124506) - [XDA Forum Open GApps Development Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/Open-GApps-t3098071) - [Open GApps Gitter Chat](https://gitter.im/opengapps/general) #### Download Speed The releases are all hosted using [GitHub’s releases functionality](https://help.github.com/articles/about-releases/). GitHub’s releases are hosted on Amazon’s S3 US-East servers. If you experience slow downloads it is caused by limited connectivity from your ISP to US East. If your downloads are interrupted you can try to use a download manager until your ISP or GitHub/Amazon finds a solution to improve connectivity to your region. Add the github.com/opengapps/ URL to your download-manager, not the Amazon S3 URL, to support continuable downloads. #### Changelog The Open GApps changelog is aggregated on the [Open GApps Twitter feed](https://twitter.com/opengapps/). #### Questions If you have any questions check out the [Open GApps Wiki](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki), especially the [FAQ](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/FAQ) answers most questions. If you can’t find the answer to your question use the [XDA Q\&A Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3124506) or join us on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/opengapps/general) to receive support. *Don’t forget to add at least the Open GApps installer debug log and if experiencing Force Closures also include a logcat*. #### Bugs If you’ve found a bug in the pre-built OpenGApps.org packages you can report it at the [XDA Open GApps Development Thread](https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/Open-GApps-t3098071). *Remember to include at minimum the Open GApps installer debug log and if applicable a logcat*. Please **don’t** file directly any GitHub issues for The Open GApps Project if you experience problems with the OpenGApps.org pre-built packages. The GitHub issues tracker is only used for issues concerning The Open GApps Project compiler-scripts themselves. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. On OpenGApps.org you can find more information about the project effort and also pre-built Google Apps packages generated by the OpenGApps.org buildbot. Some highlights about the characteristics of the Open GApps packages: - All platforms and all Android versions are supported - DPI-optimized support for **all** Google packages (unlike other GApps) - Frequently updated Google Apps: The pre-built OpenGApps.org packages are updated every (European) night (if there are any updated Google Apps available) - Strong compression, allowing for relatively small downloads of even the most complete packages - Automatic backup: It is not necessary to re-flash Google Apps when you flash a ROM update. Most ROMs support this (addon.d) function - The installer checks your device’s capabilities, like the system partition size. It will notify you, before making any changes, if it finds any problems - Several package variations, from a Google Super Package (includes all applications that ever shipped on a Google device), to a Stock package that equals the set of applications found on the most current and complete Nexus, to smaller, minimalist packages and an AROMA package that allows graphical selection of what to install - A special ā€˜for Stock ROM’ installation mode that allows to update the Google Apps on Stock ROMs that conform to the original Google Nexus filesystem structure - All package installations can be customized to your individual preferences using our [exclusive Advanced Features and Options](https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/Advanced-Features-and-Options) Take note that Open GApps does not provide you with any license for Google’s APKs included in the package. The Open GApps packages merely provide a convenient way to sideload APKs to your device. It is your own responsibility to obtain the proper permissions by e.g. buying an [OHA](https://www.openhandsetalliance.com/)\-licensed device with pre-installed Google Apps and/or acquiring the applications from [Google’s Play Store](https://play.google.com/store). The pre-built packages from OpenGApps.org are provided ONLY as courtesy by OpenGApps.org without warranty of ANY kind, under the terms that they can be freely used for personal use only, and are not allowed to be mirrored to the public other than OpenGApps.org. OpenGApps.org HomeSupport by DonationSource on GitHubHosted on SourceForgeCommunity on XDA ForumManual on WikiFollow via PushbulletOpen GApps BlogOpen GApps on FacebookOpen GApps on TwitterOpen GApps on YouTubeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages freeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages freeAds help us to keep OpenGApps.org packages free CPU Architecture; If you don't know your platform, choose *ARM**ARM* used to be the most popular 32-bit platform*ARM64* is supported by most devices released since 2016 and the most popular 64-bit platform*x86* is less common, but used on e.g. the Zenfone*x86\_64* is very uncommon, but used on e.g. some Android emulatorsAndroid Version; In *Settings→About→Android version* you can find the major version of your installed Android OS*4\.4 stock & full* installs some applications on /data/ instead of /system/*7\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*7\.1* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*8\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*8\.1* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*9\.0* requires a patched ROM for proper WebView support*10\.0* has still some minor issues*11\.0* has still some minor issuesPackage Variant; The set of applications differs per variant, *click for a comparison-table*Graphical installer of the *super* package, allows to select which applications to installFor those who want everything, includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google deviceRecommended package for recent devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus PhoneVery similar to *stock*, but does not replace non-Google stock-applicationsSmaller set of Google Apps: the most popular applications plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreLimited set of Google Apps: Gmail, Calendar, Google Now plus extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreMinimal installation, but including the extra functionality that is not available from the Play StoreThe bare minimum to get Google Play functionalityPackage for Android TV devices, includes all Google Apps that come standard on the latest Nexus PlayerSmaller set of Google Apps for Android TV devices, similar to what *mini* has compared to the *stock* variantDate of the latest release of the selected packageDownload selected Open GApps packageSourceForge mirrors for the selected packageBuildlog with version information of the applications and libraries used during the creation of the selected packageDownload a md5 checksum file that can be used by the Android device's recovery to verify the integrity of the selected packageDetailed version information of the applications used for the daily build of the selected platform architecture and android versionList all older releases for this platform architecture
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