Where do you get your apps from? Surely the web is loaded with various platforms that can provide you tons of useful apps to make your life better. Whether we’re talking about mail apps, weather apps, clock apps, entertaining apps, games, educational apps, and more, they were designed to make our existence much more comfortable.
The world doesn’t end with the good old Google Play Store or Apple’s App Store, so you should better explore your options. GetJar is a pretty good candidate since it’s considered the biggest open app store in the world. It currently lists 968886+ apps with over 3 million downloads per day, as its official presentation says. But why not go even further and see what other reliable app stores the internet exhibits us? Below we’ll be exploring top 5 alternatives to GetJar:
- Amazon Appstore
In an app store like this, there’s pretty much one single thing that you cannot find: scarcity. Otherwise, the online app store offers a large variety of books, apparel & accessories, shoes, jewelry, tools & hardware, videos, electronics, computers, software, magazines, sporting goods, beauty & personal care, broadband & dsl, music, DVDs, housewares, furniture, etc.
- F-Droid
F-Droid is somehow something different than what Android users are used to. It has countless apps, and before installing it, the first thing a person needs to do is changing the security settings on his Android device so that the installation of third-party apps will be allowed.
- Mobogenie
This app store is presented as a method for connecting the Android device to a computer and filing aspects of the phone like contacts, various files, and apps.
- GetApk
This is an app store for Android devices with numerous free apps. You’ll just have to search for your desired app and download it as APK-File to your phone or tablet.
- AndroidPIT
This is another free app store for Android that claims to offer everything for tech devices, whether we’re talking about smartwatches and other wearables, augmented reality, virtual reality, smart home devices, or just the good old smartphones.
Which app store would you choose?