Open Gapps Android 712 Verified -
PGP signature (if available)
Source authenticity
After testing across multiple devices (e.g., Samsung S5, Moto G, Nexus 5), the following Open GApps variants are confirmed stable: open gapps android 712 verified
| Variant | Date Verified | Package Name (Example) | Status |
|--------|--------------|----------------------|--------|
| nano | 2022-09-17 | open_gapps-arm-7.1.2-nano-20220917.zip | ✅ Verified |
| pico | 2021-12-30 | open_gapps-arm-7.1.2-pico-20211230.zip | ✅ Verified |
| micro | 2020-02-16 | open_gapps-arm64-7.1.2-micro-20200216.zip | ⚠️ Works on 64-bit ROMs |
| stock | 2019-07-19 | open_gapps-arm-7.1.2-stock-20190719.zip | ⚠️ May cause boot loops on low RAM |
Recommendation: Use nano or pico for best stability on Android 7.1.2. Larger packages often conflict with older system partitions. Confirm local hash equals the published hash
If you see “Play Services has stopped,” you flashed the wrong architecture or an unverified build.
Open GApps is an open-source project that packages Google’s proprietary apps (the Google Mobile Services suite) into flashable ZIP files. Unlike older GApps packages (like Banks or Dynamic GApps), Open GApps offers: PGP signature (if available)
For Android 7.1.2 (API level 25), Open GApps remains the most reliable choice, provided you download a verified build from the official source.
Solution: Use Pico or Nano variant. Check system partition size in TWRP (Advanced > Terminal > df -h /system). For sub-800MB partitions, only Pico fits.