![]() Android Version Support: Android Nougat (7.1) to Android 13.Besides the minimalism, it also offers a handful of unique features, such as enabling battery optimization for all Google apps, the ability to install directly from a booted system, and installing in a systemless manner as a Magisk module. With less than 90MB size, BiTGApps from XDA Senior Member TheHitMan is a distinctive minimalist distribution. Full: Includes all the necessary core apps with more useful ones like Google Dialer, Google Contacts, Google Messages, etc.Basic: Includes the core GApps like Google Play Services (GMS), Google Services Framework (GSF), Google Play Store, and other essentials.There is no official support for Android 13 yet, although the developer released a canary build for testing. Android Version Support: Android 10 to Android 12/12L.Thanks to the modular design of the distribution, end users can install various components like Pixel Launcher with Device Personalization Services, Google Search with Assistant, and Device Personalization Services using official add-on packages. A slightly enhanced version of the Core variant.įormerly known as ExLiteGApps, the FlameGApps project is the brainchild of XDA Senior Member ayandebnath. Full: Everything from Stock, plus Google Chrome (Replaces AOSP Browser), Google Assistant, Android Auto, etc.Stock: Everything from Omni, plus Google Sound Recorder, Google Markup, Google Sounds, Google Wallpaper, etc.Omni: Everything from Basic, plus Gmail (Replaces AOSP Email), Google/Pixel Setup Wizard, Google Photos (Replaces AOSP Gallery), etc.Basic: Everything from Core, plus Google Carrier Services, Google Dialer (Replaces AOSP Dialer), Google Messages (Replaces AOSP Messages), Google Contacts (Replaces AOSP Contacts), etc.Core: The minimum Google Apps set required to run Play Store.Android Version Support: Android 10 to Android 13.Last but not least, users can upload their custom configurations to the project's repository to create a personalized build. Unlike other distributions, it also lets you dirty flash the package anytime. Created by XDA Senior Member Nikhil, one of the most distinguishing features of this GApps project is its dedicated Android Go package for lower-end devices. NikGApps is another feature-rich GApps distribution that offers extensive customization options for power users. TVMini: A smaller set of Google Apps for Android TV devices, similar to what Mini has compared to the Stock variant. ![]() It includes all the Google Apps that come standard on the Nexus Player. TVStock: This package is for Android TV devices.Aroma: The Aroma package is a special version of the regular 'Super' package, but with a graphical front-end that will allow you to select which specific applications to install (or not) without having to manually write a gapps-config file.It includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google device. Super: This package is for those who want to have all Google Applications.Stock: This package includes all the Google Apps that come standard on the Pixel smartphones.Full: If you prefer the option to use stock/AOSP apps, this package is designed for you.Mini: This package is designed for those who use limited Google apps or prefer to install apps on their own.Micro: This package is designed for users of legacy devices with small system partitions or those who prefer a minimalistic approach.Nano: This package is designed for users who want the smallest Google footprint possible while still enjoying native “Okay Google” and Google Search support.Pico: This package is designed for users who want the absolute minimum GApps installation available.Platform Support: Arm, Arm64, x86, and x86-64.The maintainers also offer test packages for Android 12 and Android 12L. Android Version Support: Android 4.4 KitKat to Android 11.
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