Always create a full Nandroid backup of your current ROM in TWRP before proceeding.
Lucky Patcher is a popular tool that can modify the system’s core signature verification and then replace the stock Play Store with a patched one.
Deploying a patched system application requires elevated permissions because the Play Store resides in the secure system partition of Android. Method 1: Custom Recovery Flashing (TWRP)
The remains a significant version for legacy Android users and power users who utilize custom recovery environments to maintain their devices. Released originally in July 2018, this specific build gained notoriety due to its historical context with License Verification Library (LVL) bugs and its widespread use in "patched" formats for advanced system modifications. Overview of Version 10.7.19
Stability issues are also prevalent. Because the patched store lacks Google Services Framework, push notifications for many apps will fail. In-app purchases may break entirely, as they depend on Google Play Billing—a service not fully emulated by the patch. Furthermore, automatic updates are unreliable; the user must manually download and flash newer patched versions, a process that risks boot loops if not performed correctly.
The patched installer recovery version of the Google Play Store v10.7.19-all APK allows users to install the app without needing to update through the Google Play Store itself. This can be particularly useful for:
Prevents Google from silently updating your patched store back to the official, unpatched stock version.