Google Play services (arm64-v8a) (nodpi) (Android 9.0+) APKs
Have you used a custom repack of Google Play Services on Android 10? Share your experience in the comments (but never share download links—keep the community safe). google play services 64bit arm nodpi android 90 repack
A refers to a modified version of the original APK. Official Google Play Services are signed by Google’s cryptographic key. Repacks are created by third-party developers who: Google Play services (arm64-v8a) (nodpi) (Android 9
A "universal" variant that includes resources for all screen densities, making it compatible with any phone screen. Official Google Play Services are signed by Google’s
If your Google Play Services becomes corrupted, your phone might "soft-brick" (apps won't open). Manually sideloading a compatible 64-bit nodpi version can often reset the system and fix the errors. Is It Safe to Use a Repack? Google Play services (arm64-v8a + arm-v7a ... - APKMirror
Unless you are an expert who can verify the APK’s signature against the official Google certificate (SHA-1: 24:BB:24:C0:5E:47:E0:AE:FA:68:A5:8A:76:61:79:D9:B6:13:A6:00 ), avoid repacks entirely.
Removing unnecessary languages or resources to save storage. Fix compatibility: