Calling 660 "better" does not mean it is safe or legitimate. Here is the reality check:
Many free apps now use Google’s Custom Tabs (WebView ads). Older patchers left these blank white screens or crashed the app. Version 660 includes a specific "WebView Blocker" that removes the ad container entirely, making the screen real estate return to the app UI. lucky patcher 660 better
The biggest headache for modders recently has been Android’s increased security. With Scoped Storage and new signature verification methods (Android 13+), older Lucky Patcher versions would crash or fail to apply patches. Calling 660 "better" does not mean it is
| Feature | Lucky Patcher v6.5.x | Lucky Patcher v6.6.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Android 14 Support | Crashes on launch | Fully stable | | ARM64 Patch Speed | Slow (30+ seconds) | Optimized (8 seconds) | | Proxy Server for IAP | Requires root & Xposed | Works with Root or Virtual Machine | | Backup Integrity | Corrupts split APKs | Retains signature split integrity | | Ads Removal (Google) | Removes 70% of ads | Removes 95% (including new UMP SDK) | Version 660 includes a specific "WebView Blocker" that
One of the most significant “better” points: improved support for Android 13 and 14 (including scoped storage and restricted permissions). Earlier versions often crashed or failed on newer OS builds.
On newer Android versions (Marshmallow and above), Lucky Patcher often crashes if you don't manually grant permissions.