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Open Gapps Android 7.1.2 May 2026

Step 1: Transfer Files Copy your Android 7.1.2 ROM ZIP and your Open GApps ZIP to your device’s internal storage or SD card.

Step 2: Boot into TWRP Power off device. Hold Volume Up + Power (varies by device) to enter recovery.

Step 3: Wipe Tap Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, Data, Cache. Do not wipe Internal Storage.

Step 4: Flash the ROM Tap Install > Select your ROM ZIP > Swipe to confirm. Wait for it to finish.

Step 5: Flash Open GApps (Crucial) While still in TWRP, tap Install again > Select your open_gapps....7.1.2....zip > Swipe to confirm. open gapps android 7.1.2

Step 6: Wipe Cache/Dalvik After flashing GApps, tap Wipe cache/dalvik (the button at the bottom) and swipe.

Step 7: Reboot System Tap Reboot System. The first boot will take 5-10 minutes (optimizing apps).

Before installation, the following prerequisites must be met to prevent bootloops or installation failures:

  • Recovery: A custom recovery supporting the file system (ext4/f2fs) is required. TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is highly recommended over legacy recoveries (like CWM) due to better support for the addon.d backup script.
  • The following is the standard installation protocol for Android 7.1.2: Step 1: Transfer Files Copy your Android 7

  • Flash ROM: Install the custom ROM (e.g., LineageOS 14.1) first.
  • Flash GApps: Install the Open GApps zip immediately after the ROM, before rebooting the device.
  • Reboot: Reboot the system. The first boot will take significantly longer as the OS optimizes the new applications.
  • Unlike modern Android, Android 7.1.2 no longer receives official Google security patches for the OS, but Google Play Services continues to update itself via the Play Store. You do not need to re-flash Open GApps to update them. The Play Store, Gmail, Maps, etc., will auto-update like any other app.

    However, if you want to update your underlying GApps package (e.g., going from Pico to Nano), you must dirty flash:

    Warning: Changing variants (Stock to Pico) often requires a full factory reset.

    What it includes: Bare minimum. Play Services and Play Store. No Google Search app, no FaceUnlock, no sounds. Who it's for: Minimalists and users with incredibly small /system partitions (e.g., 512MB total). You can install other apps from the Play Store later. Recovery: A custom recovery supporting the file system

    Open GApps offers multiple variants for the same Android version. For Android 7.1.2, the variants range from “pico” (bare minimum) to “super” (almost everything Google offers). Here’s a detailed breakdown:

    | Variant | Size (approx) | Includes Play Store? | Key Inclusions | Best For | |--------|--------------|----------------------|----------------|-----------| | Pico | 80 MB | Yes | Only Play Store, Google Services Framework, and minimal sync adapters. | Users who want a lean device and install apps manually. | | Nano | 120 MB | Yes | + Google Search (Now on Tap), face unlock. | Most daily drivers. | | Micro | 180 MB | Yes | + Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive sync. | Productivity users. | | Mini | 280 MB | Yes | + Chrome, Maps, Messages (Google), YouTube. | Balanced users who want core Google apps. | | Full | 400 MB | Yes | + Google Now Launcher, Play Games, News & Weather. | Users replacing AOSP apps entirely. | | Stock | 550 MB | Yes | Pixel-like experience (Pixel Launcher, Wallpapers, Dialer framework). | Users who want a Pixel feel on Nougat. | | Super | 750+ MB | Yes | + Google Earth, Street View, Project Fi, Docs, Sheets, Slides (stripped from Play Store). | Offline installers with no immediate internet. |

    Critical Note for Android 7.1.2: Newer Open GApps builds (post-2021) may not receive updates for Nougat. Always download the latest build from the official Open GApps website (opengapps.org) – select “ARM” or “ARM64” based on your device, Android 7.1, and your desired variant.


    Android 7.1.2 Nougat was the final maintenance release for the Nougat branch, released by Google in April 2017. Open GApps is the de-facto standard for installing Google Apps on custom ROMs. This report details the specific requirements for the 7.1.2 architecture, the importance of choosing the correct package variant, and the stability of the platform in the current landscape.

    Android 7.1.2 Nougat remains a beloved milestone in the history of mobile operating systems. For many users—especially those running custom ROMs like LineageOS 14.1, Resurrection Remix, or AOSP Extended—it represents the perfect balance between modern features and low resource consumption. However, after flashing a custom ROM based on Android 7.1.2, the first noticeable absence is the Google ecosystem: no Play Store, no Gmail, no Google Maps, and no core synchronization services. This is where Open GApps for Android 7.1.2 becomes indispensable.

    In this deep-dive guide, we’ll cover what Open GApps is, why Android 7.1.2 still matters, how to choose the right package, step-by-step installation instructions, troubleshooting common errors, and why this specific version pairing is a favorite among budget device users and retro-enthusiasts.