A better title would be "What version of Google Apps should I install if I just want to bootstrap the playstore", which is obviously the smallest one. Add a comment.
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Variant: Aroma : Graphical installer of the super package while in recovery menu, it allows user to select which applications to install. Super : Includes all Google Apps that were ever shipped on a Google device.
Full : Very similar to Stock version. Mini : Smaller set of popular Google Apps with extra functionality. Nano : Minimal installation with extra functionality. Improve this answer. Rahul Gopi Rahul Gopi 2, 4 4 gold badges 26 26 silver badges 48 48 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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Featured on Meta. Your phone is now running Lineage0S However, when the phone boots up for the first time, you will notice that many applications that you use everyday are missing. If you want them, you will need to install Google Gapps for Lineage Gapps, also known as Google Apps, are a collection of Google apps and framework services which many fans use on a daily basis.
And if you want those apps, you will need to install Gapps the same way you install a custom ROM. Reboot your phone and you will see the newly installed applications such as Google Play Store, Google Maps and others depending on which package you installed. That is it. If you experienced any issues during the installation process or if any of the download links are broken, let us know below! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. Google apps are the proprietary Google-branded applications that come pre-installed with most Android devices, such as the Play Store, Gmail, Maps, etc.
Due to licensing restrictions, these apps cannot come pre-installed with LineageOS and must be installed separately. The Google apps are not required to boot or run LineageOS, however many users find them beneficial to take full advantage of the Android ecosystem.
These apps have been packaged by developers independent of LineageOS, and download links have been provided for your convenience only.
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