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10 alternatives to the Google Play Store

Google Play is the top destination for Android users that meets all your needs for applications and games. But even with the vast collection of millions of applications, you may not find the application you are looking for. The application may be restricted in your region, may be under development, or the device may not have access to it in the Play Store. This is not a problem at all because there are other alternatives to Play Store.

Attention! - The installation of applications from any source other than Google Play Store is blocked on Android by default. So the first thing you need to do is allow the installation of third party applications. Go to Settings> Security. Click on "Unknown sources" to activate.

Opera Mobile Store - Most of us know the popular Opera Mini browser. Opera Mini App Store is available on all Opera browsers. Purchases from the app store are secure. Older versions of popular applications are also available in the Opera Mobile Store. It also makes applications available as APK files to make sharing and installation easier.

Aptoid - Aptoid has been designed according to Google standards, and the experience is almost as good as the Play Store with a well-designed user interface. Aptoide is an open source application with over 700,000 applications and over 3 billion downloads. It has been used by more than 150 million users worldwide since its launch in 2009.

ApkMirror - ApkMirror hosts a large number of free applications only. ApkMirror does not have its own Android application, so users will have to visit their site for APK downloads. The applications on the main page are arranged in chronological order by date. Popular applications are ordered for a month, a week or the last 24 hours in a section in descending order of popularity.

SlideMe - Another long-term player in the app store that is safe and easy to install is SlideMe. It offers free and premium applications in various categories, and all this goes through a quality control process. Based on geographic locations and payment methods, SlideMe opens up a convenient market for developers.

AppBrain - Developers offer paid apps for free for a limited time. Instead, AppBrain publicizes their application. This alternative allows you to access applications that you do not find elsewhere. If you do not have an AppBrain account, you will be redirected to the Play Store when you download an application.

F-Droid - F-droid focuses on providing free and open source (FOSS) Android software. The applications are well classified, and you will find a vast collection of applications. The entire site and App Store is managed by volunteers and is based on donations. So, if you find an application that you like, you can make a small donation. F-Droid is popular among Android developers because they have easy access to the source code of applications. They can use some of the source code to make their own applications.

Mobogenie - Mobogenie is another alternative to the Google Play Store and has a large user base, accepts multiple languages ??and has the same applications found on the Play Store, but properly organized. Moreover, you can download applications, videos, audio files, images, etc. to your PC and then transfer to your smartphone or tablet. Mobogenie has a smart recommendation engine that should analyze preferences and make sensitive suggestions. The interface is good, and can be accessed globally.

GetAPK - GetAPK Market is one of the largest stores for downloading APK files. All applications available in this store are free. All you have to do is search for the name of the application you want and then download the free APK file.

Amazon AppStore - Amazon App Store, also known as Amazon, and is one of the best alternatives for Play Store to download free apps. The application has almost 334,000 different types of applications, free and paid. What's interesting about the Amazon Appstore is the "free app of the day." The store has a vast collection of music, movies and books, which are often offered at a lower price than the Play Store.

GetJar - GetJar is even older than Play Store. It offers more than 800,000 mobile applications on major mobile platforms, including Blackberry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android. Applications are divided into categories and subcategories. The selection of applications is very large, but not all are updated.

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