9 Best Android Apps Not Available on Google Play

9 Best Android Apps Not Available on Google Play

There are over a million Android apps on Google Play, but some particularly interesting apps are left out because they don't follow Google's terms. However, you can still grab their apk and install them if you want. This article lists the best Android apps not available on Google Play Store. Make sure to allow installation from unknown sources in your device's security settings before attempting to install any of the listed apps.


9 Android apps that aren't available on Google Play

Fortnite

Now that Epic has gone from a loyal publisher to one of the biggest powerhouses in the business, the company is keeping its most prized possessions close to its chest.


So Epic has decided to make its battle royale, the Fortnite phenomenon, available only on the official Epic website on Android, where you must use a QR code to download it. Uncomplicated, but hey, it's the most popular video game in the world and it's free. What else do you want?

Viper4Android (root only)

For unknown reasons, the Google Play Store has deemed Viper4Android unsuitable for its hallowed halls (possibly because it requires various deep-level permissions to function). This XDA Labs app lets you really tweak and tweak your phone's audio features, letting you tinker with all sorts of custom equalizers, effects, and drivers you can download.

This one is definitely for audio lovers and less for those who are looking for a quick and easy audio boost for their phone. From Gain Control to V4A, the functions described here are for those who know what they are doing.

FireTube

The inability to play music or videos when the screen is off has been one of YouTube's problems for years, which would save both battery and mobile data.



Enter FireTube, an app Google probably wouldn't exist for. FireTube is basically a YouTube interface that lets you listen to any video without the video playing, then turn off your screen and stay tuned.

Amazon Appstore

Amazon's attempt to take a slice of the app market for itself never quite achieved what it intended to do, but it's still supported by Amazon and still has plenty of great apps ( often free) for which you would have to pay more. the Google Play Store.

You can also use it as your Amazon shopping app, making purchases a snap. So with your app and shopping needs, do you really need anything more in life?

MyXPlorer

MiXPlorer is one of the best Android file managers out there, with a very neat user interface and plenty of features that should appeal to both casual and power users. For one thing, it offers tab support and a dual-pane mode on large screens, which is useful if you're working with multiple folders at once. You can also access your cloud files with up to seventeen services, including all the popular ones like Google Drive, Dropbox, MEGA, and Onedrive.

MiXPlorer also supports root access for advanced operations, advanced search functions and a very customizable user interface. Overall, it's a very comprehensive file manager that you can get for free and has no ads.

Lucky Patcher

Lucky Patcher is an application that allows you to modify other Android applications in different ways. You will need a rooted device to harness the full power of this app. You can perform several actions with this app, such as remove license verification for premium apps, edit apk files, remove google ads, and backup and restore apps. It is better to take a full backup of your apps and data before using this app as it may eventually lead to data loss.



F-Droid

F-droid is the marketplace for free and open-source Android software. Downloading the F-droid client makes it easy to find and install open source apps and also lets you keep track of updates on your device. It is highly recommended for open source enthusiasts.


XPosed Installer

Installing a custom ROM is one way to tweak your Android device, but you don't really need to do this if you just want to tweak a few things here and there. The Xposed framework allows you to modify your existing system without going through the hassle of installing a custom ROM. It is for root level users only. A lot of tweaks and tweaks can be applied to your device, but be careful. I recommend that you make a full backup before using Xposed Framework or its components.

Adaway

Adaway is a free and open-source ad blocker for Android. It was previously available on Google Play but was later removed after violating a section of the Google Developer Agreement. However, you can install it from F-droid. Adaway requires root access to work, and it is only available for Android 2.1 and later devices.

All you have to do to try each app is to download the apk from the links above. Remember to allow installation from unknown sources and let us know about any other useful apps not available on play store in the comments section below.


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