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Sunmi V2 Play Store
Yes, with caveats. If you need standard apps like Gmail, Google Maps (for delivery verification), or niche loyalty apps only found on the Play Store, then going through the installation process is worth the effort.
No, if you need reliability. For a mission-critical POS device that processes credit cards all day, every day, adding Google Play Services introduces one more point of failure. If the Play Store auto-updates and breaks your printer driver during a lunch rush, you will regret it.
MicroG is a open-source replacement for Google Play Services that spoofs Google’s signature. It uses less RAM and bypasses the certification error on most Sunmi devices. However, some apps (like Uber Driver or specific banking apps) still fail on MicroG. sunmi v2 play store
Step 1: Enable Unknown Sources
Go to Settings > Security > Unknown Sources and toggle it ON. This allows you to install apps from outside the official store.
Step 2: Download the Required APKs You cannot install the Play Store with one file. You need four specific Google components. Download the latest versions from a trusted mirror (like APKMirror) for Android 7.1 (Nougat) or Android 8.1 (Oreo) depending on your Sunmi V2 firmware version: Reboot – you may still see “Device not
Crucial Note: Install them in the exact order listed above.
Step 3: Installation Process
Step 4: Reboot and Login After installation, reboot your Sunmi V2. Open the newly appeared "Play Store" icon. Sign in with your Google account. You will likely see an error: "Device is not Play Protect certified."
Date: [Current Date]
Subject: Status, Methods, and Risks of installing Google Play Services on the Sunmi V2 (L2KS)
Audience: Deployment managers, Android developers, POS integrators Yes, with caveats
Yes, if:
No, if: