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Published in 2015-5-8 19:59:37 | Show all floors |Read mode
Edited by axis at 2015-5-8 20:01

Is it possible to install google play services on android? What
I tried this from http://www.apkmirror.com/ :

Google Play services 7.3.29 (1866531-030)
Google Play services 7.3.29 (1866531-036)



And it says that it cannot work with this device. Any Ideas?
OrangePI Plus with default Android 4.4

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Published in 2015-5-20 14:39:27 | Show all floors
Actually, yo do not need to install google play. You can use apk dowloader and you can download most of android appliation from google play.After that you can install the apk file via usb connection.
Published in 2015-5-11 22:45:31 | Show all floors
We can install google play. You wait me.

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 Author| Published in 2015-5-12 16:41:41 | Show all floors
ok, another solusion is to install yandex.store:
https://m.store.yandex.ru/

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Published in 2015-5-21 05:25:02 | Show all floors
Edited by OrangePiLinux at 2015-5-21 05:31

I also tried to install GooglePlay.apk form here:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-store/google-play-store-5-5-12-android-apk-download/
I installed different versions through File manager built-in Android on Orange Pi Plus from emmc and it behaves funny. Like white screen at first and then it returns to Android Desktop--so looks like something does not let Googleplay run or it could have not all rights or maybe it is imcompatible.
I even installed Youtube and Google services--but still no results. Youtube kind of like runs--but does not play videos--loads...

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Published in 2015-5-22 18:13:14 | Show all floors
I use aptoide(http://m.aptoide.com/).
I've install xbmc,aida64, etc. but googlepaly doesn't work.
aida64 detects Allwinner A23 not H3.

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Published in 2015-5-30 18:55:10 | Show all floors
I also use aptoid. It works fine. I use the orange pi on a big screen TV, so I do not need a lot of apps, because with full HD screen, the content of most apps is better when it is directly displayed in a web browser.

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Published in 2015-10-12 11:39:24 | Show all floors
theirs a youtube tutorial on how to flash gapps on to the raspberry pi but it works the same for the orange pi here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANERemB6gT4

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Published in 2015-10-12 11:40:58 | Show all floors
i did this on my lg g3 but i doubt i will work on the opi i never trieded it but you should http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250555

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Published in 2019-3-15 22:44:50 | Show all floors
Install "Device ID" app and see Google Service Framework(GSF),
If it is not fount then Google services cannot be use.
You can use crack google services option that is not legal.
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