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Android is built on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). While AOSP is entirely free and open-source, Google’s proprietary applications—including the Play Store, YouTube, Gmail, Maps, and the underlying Google Play Services framework—are not part of the AOSP source code.

“GApps for all versions” one-size-fits-all ZIPs – they rarely work correctly on 6.0.1.

GApps packages are broken down into different sizes, allowing you to choose exactly how much Google bloatware you want on your system partition. For Android 6.0.1, the available variants typically include: Extremely small (~50MB - 90MB)

: Replaced AOSP defaults (like the camera or dialer) with the official Google versions found on Nexus devices. Installation and Legacy gapps android 6.0.1

Move your Android 6.0.1 ROM zip and your chosen GApps zip file to your device's internal storage or SD card.

and the essential framework required to run it. If you want to keep your device fast and avoid bloatware, these are the best choices. Micro/Mini:

By following this guide, you can successfully install Google Apps on your Marshmallow device and enjoy a modern, fully-featured Android experience on your classic hardware. If you encounter any issues, the vibrant communities on XDA Developers are an invaluable resource for device-specific advice. Android is built on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)

Most older devices use ARM , while newer or 64-bit devices use ARM64 . Android Version: You must specifically select 6.0 . Variant: Pico: The bare minimum (Play Store and Play Services only). Nano: Adds basic features like "OK Google" support.

By following this guide, your vintage Android 6.0.1 device will run Google services smoothly, extending its life far beyond its original expiration date. Happy flashing.

Your system partition is out of space. The GApps package you selected is too large for your device's hardware limitations. GApps packages are broken down into different sizes,

Slightly larger than Pico. It adds Google Package Installer, offline speech support, and Google Search.

Boot into TWRP, go to Mount, check "System". Use the built-in TWRP File Manager to navigate to system/priv-app/SetupWizard and delete or rename the folder, then reboot. Alternatively, flashing a smaller GApps package like Pico avoids replacing the stock setup wizard entirely. Final Thoughts

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