Where to download Android apps other than Google Play
Android / / January 05, 2021
Most Android users install applications through the Google Play store. But what if your device doesn't have it? Most often, this issue is faced by the owners of smartphones Huawei and Honor, who have lost Google services due to US sanctions. But there are other manufacturers whose gadgets do not offer the usual set of programs.
In recent years, Google has tightened certification requirements for Android smartphones. Without the approval of the IT giant, companies cannot use Google services, which entails inconvenience for users. In 2018, Meizu, Xiaomi and Lenovo faced this.
Then the companies managed to quickly agree, but smaller manufacturers do not always fulfill Google requirements: many of them are targeted only at the Chinese market, where American services are not work. However, our compatriots take such models because of the low price, and for them the lack of Google Play can be a problem.
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Fortunately, one of the advantages of the Android OS is the installation of programs from any source: enough
download APK file to your smartphone and unpack it. We've prepared a list of places where you can easily get the Android apps you need.1. Aptoide
The second largest Android app store after Google Play. The range includes almost a million programs. Among them are Russian products, such as VKontakte and Russian Post. The marketplace also has enough large game titles like Asphalt and PUBG Mobile.
Among the shortcomings - security problems: recently, the data of 20 million Aptoide users were posted on the Web.
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2. APKPure
One of the most popular third-party stores with a convenient search and division of programs into categories. Some apps that you have to pay for on Google Play are offered here for free. Another plus is the ability to download programs that are not available for your region in the Google marketplace.
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3. SlideMe
SlideMe does not require registration for installation free software, however, for purchases, you will have to install your own marketplace application called SAM. There are many interesting products in the assortment, because the store attracts independent developers with a low commission. By the way, there is support for the PayPal payment system, which Google Play does not know how to work with.
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4. GetJar
There are over a million apps available in the store. You can download them to your smartphone both through the corporate client and from the mobile version of the site. The main disadvantage of the site is the abundance of advertising. Well at least it comes from Google, not dubious sources. It is also worth considering that you will not be able to download APK files to your computer, the download is carried out only on smartphones.
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5. F ‑ Droid
One of the safest third party marketplaces. All applications are checked for availability malicious code a special algorithm jointly developed by experts from Yale University and Exodus. However, this scrupulous approach to security has a downside: the range in the F-Droid is rather meager and amounts to about 10 thousand programs.
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6. XDA Developers
Largest mobile community developers. In addition to a platform for communication, XDA has an extensive library of programs, while the user can take part in alpha and beta testing of new products. There is also an application XDA Labs, where you can both buy programs and download your own. At the same time, no commission is charged from developers.
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