For Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean (API level 17), the standard "official" GApps package widely used by the community for custom ROMs like CyanogenMod 10.1 is gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip
Micro/Mini:
Adds a few standard apps like Gmail, Calendar, and Google Now.
If you want, I can:
- OpenGApps 4.2.2 pico (43 MB) – Contains only Play Store and core services.
- gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip (89 MB) – Full stock package, includes Google Now, Talk, and Genie Widget.
OpenGApps
Google no longer hosts GApps for Jelly Bean. The trusted community standard is (archived builds) or MindTheGApps (if available for 4.2.2). These are repackaged from original Google factory images, signed with original certificates where possible.
- Why use it: These were often tweaked for performance on older hardware. If you can find a verified mirror of "PA GApps 4.2.2," it is considered the "Gold Standard" for that era.
Older users might remember BaNkS. These were famous for being highly optimized. While the original servers are long gone, mirrored "Minimalistic" BaNkS GApps for Jelly Bean are still floating around XMP and AndroidHost, prized for their tiny footprint and low RAM usage. 3. Why "Extra Quality" Matters for 4.2.2
The tablet rebooted. The old glowing "X" logo of the Nexus era pulsed on the screen. Then, the chime. That familiar, soft Jelly Bean notification sound.