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I'm currently trying out Genymotion and boy, it's so much faster than the ADT emulator.

But I need to install Google Play to download some apps into it. How do I do this?

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Update May 28th, 2017: This method is no longer supported by me and doesn't work anymore as far as I know. Don't try it.


# How To Add Google Apps and ARM Support to Genymotion v2.0+ #

Original Source: [GUIDE] Genymotion | Installing ARM Translation and GApps - XDA-Developers

Note(Feb 2nd): Contrary to previous reports, it's been discovered that Android 4.4 does in fact work with ARM translation, although it is buggy. Follow the steps the same as before, just make sure you download the 4.4 GApps.

UPDATE-v1.1: I've gotten more up-to-date builds of libhoudini and have updated the ZIP file. This fixes a lot of app crashes and hangs. Just flash the new one, and it should work.


This guide is for getting back both ARM translation/support (this is what causes the "INSTALL_FAILED_CPU_ABI_INCOMPATIBLE" errors) and Google Play apps in your Genymotion VM.

  1. Download the following ZIPs:
  2. Next open your Genymotion VM and go to the home screen
  3. Now drag&drop the Genymotion-ARM-Translation_v1.1.zip onto the Genymotion VM window.
  4. It should say "File transfer in progress". Once it asks you to flash it, click 'OK'.
  5. Now reboot your VM using ADB (adb reboot) or an app like ROM Toolbox. If nescessary you can simply close the VM window, but I don't recommend it.
  6. Once you're on the home screen again drag&drop the gapps-*-signed.zip (the name varies) onto your VM, and click 'OK' when asked.
  7. Once it finishes, again reboot your VM and open the Google Play Store.
  8. Sign in using your Google account
  9. Once in the Store go to the 'My Apps' menu and let everything update (it fixes a lot of issues). Also try updating Google Play Services directly.
  10. Now try searching for 'Netflix' and 'Google Drive'
  11. If both apps show up in the results and you're able to Download/Install them, then congratulations: you now have ARM support and Google Play fully set up!

I've tested this on Genymotion v2.0.1-v2.1 using Android 4.3 and 4.4 images. Feel free to skip the GApps steps if you only want the ARM support. It'll work perfectly fine by itself.


Old Zips: v1.0. Don't download these as they will not solve your issues. It is left for archival and experimental purposes.

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    It didn't work for me. The Genymotion-ARM-Translation.zip flashes correctly but the gapps zip does not, it behaves as before. I had Genymotion 2.0.0 but I have upgraded it to 2.0.1 and it behaves the same way. I have deleted the old .ova files and forced it to re-download them, but nothing changes. One question... What version number do you see when you deploy a new 4.3 image (in the "Virtual device deployment dialog", in the "System version" section)? I always see 2.0.0 and I don't know if that might be the problem... Nov 16, 2013 at 11:43
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    @jmeier I did, I replaced the libhoudini(the ARM Translator) with newer versions that run better, and are far more stable.
    – japzone
    Nov 16, 2013 at 17:25
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    I can't drag and drop the file, someone have the same issue? Nov 28, 2013 at 11:43
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    @Hardik Oh yeah, I've been tackling that problem. Will probably make some mirrors for the GApps since Goo.IM seems to be having issues for some reason. Thanks for reminding me.
    – japzone
    Jan 5, 2014 at 19:36
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    I've been able to install both .zip files (using the Cyanogen mirrors for Gapps) on GenyMotion N5 4.4.2, but Google Play Services keeps crashing every few seconds. GMail is working but not Google Play. Mar 14, 2014 at 10:18
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Install Genymotion 2.10 or above, now there is a dedicated button to install Google Play Services name "Open GApps". Link for more info

3 Steps process for Genymotion 2.9 or below:-

4.4 Kitkat
5.0 Lollipop
5.1 Lollipop
6.0 Marshmallow
7.0 Nougat
7.1 Nougat (webview patch)
8.0 Oreo
8.1 Oreo
9.0 Pie

  1. Download from above link
  2. Just drag & drop downloaded zip file to genymotion and restart
  3. Add google account and download "Google Play Music" and Run.


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    The main answer no longer works. This one works as expected, and it's simple enough to be the new valid answer.
    – Fermuch
    Dec 1, 2016 at 2:58
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    Genymotion has now a dedicated button for this in the top right
    – John White
    Mar 30, 2018 at 19:24
  • @Mc128k added that info in answer with link, thanks a lot Mar 30, 2018 at 19:44
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EDIT 2

After three months we can say: no more official Google Apps in Genymotion and CyanogenMod-like method is only way to get Google Apps. However, you can still use the previous project of the Genymotion team: AndroVM (download mirror).


EDIT

Google apps will be removed from Genymotion in November. You can find more information on the Genymotion Google Plus page.


Choose virtual device with Google Apps:

Done:

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    Google Apps devices are deprecated in Genymotion now. Feb 3, 2014 at 18:55
  • I tried AndroVM (mentioned in your Edit 3), and double clicked androVM_vbox86tp_4.1.1_r4-20121106-gapps-houdini.ova Error I got was Failed to create the VirtualBox COM object. The application will now terminate Callee RC: CO_E_SERVER_EXEC_FAILURE (0x80080005)
    – barlop
    May 10, 2014 at 15:13
  • I am not getting Genymotion Cloud option, is it available for personal use version? Jan 30, 2018 at 5:33
  • With the latest Genymotion, there is a button right there to get Google Apps I believe. at least that is how I got to use Google Maps on it Mar 25, 2019 at 7:25
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Now there is official FAQ for using Google Play in How do I install Google Play Services?, here the FAQ text:

For intellectual property reasons, Google Play Services are not included by default in Genymotion virtual devices. However, if you really need them, you can use the packages provided by OpenGapps. Simply follow these steps:

  1. Visit opengapps.org
  2. Select x86 as platform
  3. Choose the Android version corresponding to your virtual device
  4. Select nano as variant
  5. Download the zip file
  6. Drag & Drop the zip installer in new Genymotion virtual device (2.7.2 and above only)
  7. Follow the pop-up instructions

Please note Genymobile Inc. and Genymotion assume no liability whatsoever resulting from the download, install and use of Google Play Services within your virtual devices. You are solely responsible for the use and assume all liability related thereto. Moreover, we disclaim any warranties of any kind for a particular purpose regarding the compatibility of the OpenGapps packages with any version of Genymotion.

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  • please mark this answer as accepted. This solution worked for me Oct 11, 2019 at 4:32
  • works for me, thank you very much! Oct 28, 2023 at 17:34
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Alright, this is probably the easiest way to do it:

  1. First of all, you will have to install GAPPS.
  2. Next, open the virtual box and wait for the home screen to show up on Genymotion.
  3. Drag and drop the GAPPS folder that you had downloaded earlier on into Genymotion.
  4. You would get a prompt. Click OK. You would see a lot of errors, but just ignore them and wait for the successful prompt to come up. Click OK again and restart the virtual device.
  5. A Google account screen should show up. Open up the playstore app if it doesn't show up. Sign into your account. Again ignore the errors.
  6. The playstore should open now and should be fully functional.
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I could flash the ARM translation but not the gapps, using https://stackoverflow.com/a/20013322/98057. I got the 'Ooops, something went wrong while flashing gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip' error mentioned above. If you read the Genymotion logs and find an entry like:

Sep 16 23:00:02 [Genymotion Player] [Error] [Adb][shell] Unable to finished process:  "Process operation timed out" 

Try to apply the flash using adbdirectly:

$ adb -s 192.168.56.101:5555 shell "/system/bin/check-archive.sh /sdcard/Download/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip"
$ adb -s 192.168.56.101:5555 shell "/system/bin/flash-archive.sh /sdcard/Download/gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip"
$ adb reboot

Change these commands according to what your log files say (the path and IP will probably be different).

I found the Genymobile log files in the following folder, by the way:

~/.Genymobile/Genymotion/deployed/<device name>/genymotion-player.log
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Google Apps KitKat for Genymotion.

Download the Google Apps ZIP file from the link which contain the essential Google Apps such as Play Store, Gmail, YouTube, etc.

https://www.mediafire.com/?qbbt4lhyu9q10ix

After finishing booting, drag and drop the ZIP file we downloaded named update-gapps-4-4-2-signed.zip to the Genymotion Window. It starts installing the Google Apps, and it asks for your confirmation. Confirm it.

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Try to do all the steps specified in the link below and before that upgrade VirtualBox to 4.2 by following the instructions in VirtualBox 4.2.0 Released With Support For Drag'n'drop From Host To Linux Guests, More. Then upgrade Genymotion to the latest version.

Go to the desktop and run Genymotion. Select a virtual device with Android version 4.2 and then drag and drop the two files Genymotion-ARM-Translation_v1.1.zip first. Then Genymotion will show progress and after this it will promt a dialog. Then click OK and it will ask to reboot the device. Restart ADB. Do the same steps for the second file, gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip and restart ADB.

I hope this will resolve the issue. Check this link - it explains it clearer.

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    You're reposting an answer, from another question, that reposted an answer from the question you're posting to. Why?
    – japzone
    Nov 22, 2013 at 21:11
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If anyone got an error while signing in to Google and this message appear:

Couldn't Sign In
can't establish a reliable connection to the server...

then try to sign in from the browser - in YouTube, Gmail, Google sites, etc.

This helped me. After signing in in the browser I was able to sign in the Google Play app...

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Sometimes "ARM Translation Installer v1.1" is not working.. Here is the simple solution to install Google Play.

  1. Go to this link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/jdn83v1v3bregyu/Galaxy+S4++HTC+One++Xperia+Z+-+4.2.2+-+with+Google+Apps+-+API+17+-+1080x1920.zip

  2. Download the file from the link and extract to get the Android virtual device with Google Play store. The file will be in the name as “Galaxy S4 HTC One Xperia Z – 4.2.2 – with Google Apps – API 17 – 1080×1920″.

  3. Close all your Genymotion store running in the background.

  4. Copy that extracted file in to the following folder. C:\Users\'username'\AppData\Local\Genymobile\Genymotion\deployed

  5. After you copy you should see this path: C:\Users\'username'\AppData\Local\Genymobile\Genymotion\deployed\Galaxy S4 HTC One Xperia Z - 4.2.2 - with Google Apps - API 17 - 1080x1920

  6. Inside the “Galaxy S4 HTC One Xperia Z – 4.2.2 – with Google Apps – API 17 – 1080×1920″ folder you will see many *.vmdk and *.vbox files.

  7. Now open VirtualBox and select Machine->Add and browse for the above folder and import the *.vbox file.

  8. Restart Genymotion. Done.

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