 Hello and welcome. This video is part of a series. I hope you've enjoyed the series so much and if you haven't watched it, I'd be sure to look back and watch all the other videos. There should be a link in the description of this video and at the end of this video if I remember to put it there. Sometimes I forget. We've been working with an Android phone. We've been working with this Motorola G4 Play but what we're doing most of it should be very similar to most Android devices. We just finished putting Lineage OS on there. We also put twerk customer recovery on there after flashing the bootloader. As I mentioned in the last video, most of these mods, when you put them on there, don't have Google Play services, Google Apps, the Google Store, that sort of thing because of legal issues. Maybe you want them, maybe you wanted it because you don't want those things. But if you did today, we're going to show you how to put those on there with Open G Apps. First thing I'm going to do is I'm still at the load screen, the welcome screen from the first boot here. I'm just going to power this off by holding down the power button until this screen comes up. Then I'm going to hit power off. Then I'm going to wait for it to completely shut off. Just like in our other videos, I'm going to hold down the bottom volume button and the power button, so hold down both of those after a few seconds. I'm going to go ahead and let go of the power button and we should get our bootloader screen here. If that didn't work, it's because I didn't wait for it to completely shut off when I did that. Hopefully it's off by now. Volume down and power button for a few seconds. Go ahead and let go of that and there we go. We got our little Android guy with his stomach open up ready for surgery as well as a bunch of information about this phone. I'm going to go down twice until we see recovery mode here and I'm going to go ahead and hit the power button. We got our bootloader's unlocked screen because we've unlocked our bootloader and then we should get our team win recovery project welcome screen since that's what we put on there. If you're not getting that, then you need to go back in the previous videos until you get to this point. Now, since we've already restarted our phone and booted into Lineage OS, probably going to have to do a factory reset, which is as simple as going into our recovery and doing a factory reset. Otherwise, you'll probably get errors trying to load these apps on there. They need to be there during the first boot of the phone, which we have already done. We're going to do a factory reset real quick. To do a factory reset on the phone, basically we're going to go wipe everything. So in twerp, we're going to go to wipe. Let's go ahead and go to advanced and we'll probably just check all these top ones. We don't have to worry about the SD card or the USB. We'll go ahead and do a wipe, which shouldn't take very long. Once that's done, we can continue with what we were doing. First, we go to the OpenGApps website, which is opengapps.org, or just Google it. It should come up. When you get to your home screen, you're going to have some options here. You need to pick the proper processor for your phone. If it's a phone or a tablet, it's most likely going to be ARM. ARM64, particular phone we're working with is ARM. The version of Android you're running, which I'm just installing in iOS, which the current version I believe is 7.1, and then you have a variant. The variant is basically there's different versions of OpenGApps all the way from a minimal, the very minimum stuff you need to a full-blown Android or Google package. You may want to play around with this, depending on how many of those services you need out of the box. I am going to go with the Nano today, which is probably a third from the bottom. The bigger package you get, the bigger it is. I'm not really sure. Some phones may not be able to take the full versions and some might need more than the less, but Nano is what I normally pick in the past. So that's what I'm going to pick today. So if you look right here, you can see the size of this package. The Nano is 186.6 megabytes at the current build. And as I choose different versions, you can see the size change all the way up to the top here, which is almost a gig. And also as you hover over the different options, it gives you a little more information on what's in that package. But again, I'm going to go with the Nano, and I'm going to go ahead and click this download button. And it should start downloading a zip file for you. Now, we do need to get this zip file onto the phone. If you have an SD card, you can do that. I'm going to go ahead and hook up my USB port. And since we're already in our recovery, we should be able to copy that over with ADB. Just make sure we're connected to the phone properly. I am going to ADB Shell. Now, ping on the permissions on your system for your user. You may have to sudo and run that. But actually, once you run it once, the service running in the background. So you'll be able to run it again without sudo. I'm going to go ahead and do that. And I now have a shell on my phone, a root shell, since I'm in the recovery. And there are no users in recovery other than root. Real quick, I am going to cd-forward-slash-sd-card. And then list out and see that I have some files and folders in there. Now, this phone actually doesn't have an SD card in it. A lot of newer phones have gotten rid of SD card slots. Not a decision that I'm extremely happy with, but whatever. But basically what this is calling your SD card is actually going to be internal storage on most newer phones if you don't have an SD card slot. But that's where we're going to put it. If you don't have that internal storage, you might have to find where the internal storage is, because there should be some. It may not be an SD card if you go there and you can't get access to it. That means that it's not available and you'll have to find the other one. Or put the SD card in there. Either way, this is probably where you want to put it. Basically if you have an SD card slot, put the SD card in there. If not, it's going to put it to the internal storage of the phone. At this point, I can type in exit to get back to the shell on my computer. I'm in the current directory where I downloaded the zip file to. At this point, I'm just going to push the file over here. Now I'm using ADB, but you should be able to also mount those drives with your computer. But ADB is an easy way to do that. So I'm just going to ADB, push the name of the file we just downloaded, the zip file, and then space and where on the phone you want to put. So I'm going to do forward slash SD card, forward slash. I'm going to go ahead and hit enter. And you can see that it is copying the file to the SD card folder on the phone. Once your zip file has been copied over to the phone, you can go ahead and click install. And it should bring you right to the SD card folder on the phone. If for some reason you're not in the SD card folder, let's say you're in the root folder, you just want to level up until you get to the root folder, scroll down until you get to SD card, or yeah, SD card, choose that. And you'll see your zip file there if you copied over to the proper spot. We'll go ahead and select that. We'll go ahead and choose to reboot after the installation is complete. And we will swipe to flash, confirm flash. In the last video when we flashed Lineage OS, we did a side load instead of copying the zip file over. We can do the same thing with the OpenG apps here, which we will, which we'll also solve the problem of do you have an SD card in there or not. You can see here step by step as it installs each of the applications that you previously didn't have that are Google applications. And the copy over doesn't take very long. It's not a big file, but installation will take a couple of minutes. But what it looks like, we're definitely about a little more than half way. And it's probably been about a minute. So this shouldn't take more than two or three minutes to do. One of the nice things about doing all the source stuff, the modding on the phone, the custom recovery, the custom mods, installing these apps, is all of them have headers in them that tell them what they're supposed to work with. So if you try installing the wrong thing, it won't let you unless you try to force it. This helps prevent you from breaking your phone, which really isn't an issue if, as long as you don't mess up your boot loader, you should always be able to fix your phone with something. If you mess up the boot loader, it can't help you too much. Let's see. Phone is locked while I was waiting. Gapps has finished installing. We have no errors. We're going to go ahead and do a reboot. We'll go ahead and swipe that. And again, we did a factory reset on this phone. So basically we're booting it for the first time again with Lineage OS and the Google Apps. And last time, it probably took a good three or four, maybe a little bit more for that initial boot. So that's going to be happening again this time. So just be patient with it. Here we are on the initial boot. We'll click Next. Next. Skip the SIM cards since I don't have one. Always set as New. Okay, let's check in for updates. And this time around, since we installed the OpenG Apps, it's going to ask me for a Google sign-in, which I can skip. But let's go ahead and, yeah, let's go ahead and skip that. Skip that. Okay, I just kept clicking Next until I got to the end. I'm going to go ahead and Start. And we're at our home screen here. Got it. And you can see the Google icon there, the Play Store there. So we can now go into the Play Store. Of course, we'd have to log in with an account, which I haven't done yet. And that is how you install OpenG Apps, your Google applications, on a custom ROM such as Linear Joe S. I thank you for watching this. If you did enjoy this video, be sure to check out the links in the description of the video, which will bring you to these full playlists. My website, filmsrightcris.com. That's Chris the K. There's a link in the description. At my website, you can go to the Sports section. You can support me either through PayPal or through Patreon. 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