Long live the bridge.
Enter Gapps 6.0.1.
These packages came in flavors as varied as craft beer: (only the Play Store and bare framework), Nano (adds Google Search and voice), Micro (Gmail, Calendar, Maps), right up to Stock and Super — which replaced nearly every AOSP app with Google’s own (launcher, dialer, messaging, keyboard, even Chrome). Gapps 6.0.1
It wasn’t glamorous. It was a zip file, 80–500 MB, flashed via TWRP. But Gapps 6.0.1 represented something pure in Android’s messy ecosystem: the freedom to choose your Google experience — or as little of it as you wanted. Long live the bridge