But what makes it special is not that, it allows you to choose which all apps to be installed (it also can install Google Assistant) and also some other default apps such as launcher. It is a version of Super GApps mentioned above, with the zip package including all of the Google apps available. We don’t suggest you to use this, because it can be a bit heavy and can include lots of unwanted stuff for you.Īroma GApps is a special case here. Super GApps comes with all the Stock Google Apps, plus all the available Google apps out there.
Google Chrome (replaces stock/AOSP Browser).Messenger (won’t be installed on tablet devices & will be replacing default SMS app).Google Now Launcher (replaces stock launcher).Also, the Google apps will replace most of the default apps in Android. Choose this if you want a seamless experience as in any stock Android device. Messenger (won’t be installed on tablet devices)Īs the name suggest, this one is the complete set of Google apps, just as it comes with the Pixel/Nexus devices (also in most devices released today).Google Calendar (replaces stock/AOSP Calendar).You can always download Google Maps & YouTube later on, Choose this if you’re not much dependent on Google ecosystem. This is the next step, it doesn’t have full suite of Google apps, just the essential ones such as Google calendar, Google Now launcher & Gmail. This allows you to get “Okay Google” & Google search functionality. You can use this also if you’re low in space, and want a little more from your device. Nano GApps package is a little more bigger one, it contains all the Google services & framework apps. Also you can choose this if you just want to get Play Store access and nothing else. This would be the most useful if you’re so tight on storage in your phone. It just allow you to access Google Play store, Play Services & essential services. Pico GApps are the most basic of them all.