GApps are owned by Google. They cannot be legally pre-installed on any device unless that device has passed Google’s Compatibility Test Suite (CTS) and signed a Mobile Application Distribution Agreement (MADA) . This is why:
Installing GApps is typically done via a custom recovery environment (such as TWRP or OrangeFox) or via a Linux shell (ADB sideload). GApps are owned by Google
GApps are not Android itself, but they are what makes Android feel like Android for billions of users. Choose your package wisely, respect the licensing, and always back up your data before flashing. GApps are not Android itself, but they are
GApps are not included in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) due to licensing restrictions. As a result, custom Android ROMs, such as those built from source code, may not come with GApps pre-installed. In these cases, users need to install GApps separately to access Google services. As a result, custom Android ROMs, such as