OpenGApps releases its first Android 11 Google service installation package

According to XDA forum news, today the OpenGApps team released its first Android 11 Google service installation package. The installation package is extracted by the native Android 11 system, which is convenient for users to manually install Google services by card-swiping when using third-party systems.

The installation package provided by OpenGApps can be downloaded for free. It should be noted that the Android 11 version of the Google service installation package currently only provides two versions of nano and pico, and other types of packages have not yet been released.

Specifically, the pico package is suitable for users who want to minimize the installation on their smartphones. It only includes basic Google services, Google Package Installer, Google text-to-speech, Google Play Store, Google Android Shared Library, Google Calendar Sync, and calls. Components, in addition to Android Auto stub.

In addition to the above content, the nano package also contains some additional features, including:

  • Google’s health service
  • Facial recognition function
  • Google App
  • Google Digital Wellbeing
  • Google Markup
  • Google Sounds

The OpenGApps installation package provides four versions of ARM, ARM64, x86, and x86_64. In terms of size, the ARM64 pico version is only 106MB, and the ARM64 nano version is 220MB.

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