You installed a custom Android 10 ROM (Havoc OS, Pixel Experience, crDroid) on a 64-bit ARM device like the OnePlus 3T, Redmi Note 5 Pro, or Xiaomi Mi 6. You flashed a minimal GApps package (e.g., pico or nano). Now, some apps complain that Play Services is missing or incompatible. A repack of the 64bit ARM nodpi version ensures compatibility without extra bloat.

This indicates the minimum operating system version required. Android 9.0 (Pie) introduced several core system changes, and specific Play Services versions are built to support its API.

Icons or UI elements inside Play Services (rare but possible) may look slightly misaligned. However, for a background service, nodpi is safe and often preferred for repacks.

This official file does exactly what the “repack” claims to do, but with Google’s trusted signature.

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In the context of this paper, "Repack" refers to the extraction of the split APK files installed by the Google Play Store into a single, installable base APK.

A "Repack" merges the essential code base with the specific configuration (Arm64 + Nodpi) into a single file that can be installed via a standard package installer or ADB (Android Debug Bridge).