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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Best alternatives to Google Play Store

Google Play is not the only store to get applications for Android, although it is true that Google Play is the largest application store, there are other alternatives, some with their own specific audience and others who are real competitors of Google Play.

That's also good for application developers, as it is quite common that after creating an application they are required to pay $25 to make their application appear in the catalog of Google Play, and between these alternatives to android play store, most of the appstores do not charge the developers to include applications in their catalogs.

Best alternatives to Google Play Store



Best Alternatives to Google Play Store

Amazon Appstore

Amazon is one of the biggest competitors of Google. Amazon offers Kindle Fire and, recently, the Fire Phone, the two devices runs on Fire OS, a heavily modded Android OS. Even it is a custom operating system, a large part of Android applications run well in Fire OS.

Amazon Appstore currently contains more than 240,000 applications and they have a free app to download applications. Undoubtedly it's one of the best google play store alternatives.


Amazon Appstore


Opera Mobile Store

Publishing applications is free on the Opera Mobile Store, but developers only receive 70% of revenue from paid applications. Opera has an agreement with Yandex, the biggest Russian search engine, which allows applications on Opera Mobile shown on the Yandex App Store and vice versa. There are about 200,000 apps and the store receives over 100 million visitors per month with 2 million apps downloaded per day.

Opera Mobile Store



Mobango

Similar to Opera Store, Mobango also doesn't charge for app publsihing. With millions of users and main applications generating thousands of downloads each day, Mobango is a good choice for publishing your application. There are currently 100,000 apps in the App Store Mobango.

Mobango


Mobile9

Mobile9 has more than 40 million active users, so its an another option worthy of consideration. Users can share and comment on applications, have an installer, similar to a social network for apps. Another advantage is that the publication of the application is completely free. With more than 200 million downloads per month and 30,000 developers, it is a market that is definitely worth a try.

Mobile9


SlideME

One of the oldest markets in applications for Android, older than Google Play Store, SlideME is installed in more than half of all Android devices without Google Play Store. SlideMe has a market share of 20% and offers a wide range of payment options including PayPal, which Google Play doesn't. In some cases, putting your Android app on sale on SlideME can produce more downloads than what you get in Google Play, so definitely its worth a try.

SlideME



Besides there are other alternative appstores like 1Mobile Market, Samsung App Store, GetJar which offer almost the same advantages as the above discussed. Since most of the markets are open sourced, make sure you've clearly checked the permissions while installing apps.

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