Unofficial OpenGApps for Android Pie 9.0 Released for ARM and ARM64 Platforms
An unofficial package for Android Pie 9.0 Gapps has been released, with the latest build updated 2018.08.15 – this is spectacular news for Gapps users on Android Pie 9.0, as official Gapps only currently supports up to Android 8.1 for all platform variants (ARM, ARM64, x86, and x86_64).
Open GApps is an open-source package / script which will automatically generate up-to-date Google Apps packages – this is extremely useful for users who are downloading custom ROMs on their Android devices, and need the latest Google apps on their device without downloading each app individually – everything is neatly packaged into one install-script.
The developer of this unofficial GApps package, Nezoflame, warns users that the package is provided “as is” and he does not in fact even own a physical device with Android Pie 9.0 on it – which means most of the development was done using emulators. This shouldn’t be a problem, however, as the OpenGApps development team contributed to this project, so issues should be minimal – and we could perhaps see an official OpenGApps release for Android Pie 9.0 in the near future.
To get this unofficial “testing” release for OpenGApps Android Pie 9.0, check out the download page here – it is currently available for ARM and ARM64 platforms.
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