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What Gapps to use in my phone

nuclear465

Helo everyone !

 

So i have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE version (GT-N7105). I am using CyanogenMod - 13.0-20160709-NIGHTLY-t0lte. After the last update the google services went nuts and stop working. So i decided to wipe the data and the cache and install again that rom. But now i don't remember what gapps i should install. Can someone help me out ?

 

I am on the open gapps project site, but i have no idea what gapps i should download, there are tons of different versions and i don't know which one to install.

 

Thanks in advance

Best regards

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http://opengapps.org/

Outdated/For Information Only: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tk-gapps-t3116347

The Gapps package names are pretty self explanatory, and represent the size and number of Google apps bundled.

 

1) Find your CPU architecture

2) Find your Android version

3) Find how many or what Google apps you want.

 

Use these to figure out which package you need, and install!

 

Personally, I always pick Pico. I personally couldn't care less about all the Google bloatware, and Pico is the bare minimum for Google Services and Play Store to work. :D

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6 minutes ago, Shahnewaz said:

http://opengapps.org/

Outdated/For Information Only: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tk-gapps-t3116347

The Gapps package names are pretty self explanatory, and represent the size and number of Google apps bundled.

 

1) Find your CPU architecture

2) Find your Android version

3) Find how many or what Google apps you want.

 

Use these to figure out which package you need, and install!

 

Personally, I always pick Pico. I personally couldn't care less about all the Google bloatware, and Pico is the bare minimum for Google Services and Play Store to work. :D

My problem is finding what exactly is my cpu architecture. On Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE is the architecture all the same between all the models or there are different ones? How do i know which one is mine ?

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X with Nox Hummer H240 Aura AIO Liquid Cooler; MOBO: Asus ROG STRIX B550-F; GPU: XFX RX 6800 RAM: Viper Steel 16 Gb (2X8) 4400Mhz DDR4; Storage: Adata XPG 512 Gb M.2 NVME SSD + 1 Tb WD Blue HDD + 1 Lexar Tb SSD; Case: Phanteks P350X; PSU: Corsair RM750i 80+ Gold; Monitor: Gigabyte M27Q 1440p @170hz; Headset: Hyper X Cloud Stinger; K&M: CM Storm Quickfire TK & Logitech G502.

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