Nikgapps | Arm32

[Chrome] install= no

| Variant | Size (Approx) | Includes | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~50 MB | Google Play Services, Play Store, Google Services Framework | Minimalists; users who install all apps manually. | | Basic | ~80 MB | Core + Google Calendar Sync, Google Contacts Sync | Users who want sync but no bloat. | | Omni | ~120 MB | Basic + Google Search, Google Text-to-Speech, Markup | A middle-ground for daily drivers. | | Full | ~300 MB | Omni + Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Drive, Duo | Users who want common Google apps pre-installed. | | Stock | ~500 MB | Full + Pixel Launcher, Google Dialer, Messages, Chrome | Users who want the Pixel experience on 32-bit ROMs. |

[YouTube] install= no

A: NikGApps uses SourceForge. Try a mirror close to your region. Do not use download accelerators.

[General] package_name= NikGapps-full remove_setupwizard= yes [GoogleDialer] install= no nikgapps arm32

A: Yes, but you must use the Core or Basic variant. Android Go is designed for low RAM, and heavier variants will slow it down.

In the world of custom Android ROMs (LineageOS, crDroid, Pixel Experience, etc.), Google Apps (GApps) are a necessity for most users. While OpenGApps has been the industry standard for years, NikGApps has emerged as a powerful, modern, and highly customizable alternative. [Chrome] install= no | Variant | Size (Approx)

A: Only the Stock and Full variants include Pixel Launcher, but note that Pixel Launcher requires gesture navigation (Android 10+) which may lag on older ARM32 hardware. Conclusion: Breathing New Life into 32-bit Android While the tech world has moved to 64-bit, millions of ARM32 devices are still in use. Thanks to projects like NikGApps, these legacy devices can run modern Android versions with up-to-date Google services.