In today’s lesson, we’ll show you how you can install non-market, third-party apps & APK files on your Android devices. As you already know, the official source for apps on your Droid devices is the Android Market or now known as Google Play . Google Play can be accessed online using a Web browser, or right from the Google Play app that Android devices come preloaded with. However, Google allows its’ users to get their apps from anywhere they want. That is the great thing about Google (as compared to Apple), they don’t restrict their users and they allow you to use other app stores.
Why would anyone want to load a non-market, third party app? If you look around the Web, you can find many sites offering Android apps. The apps on such sites may or may not be in the official Google Play store. Some Android app developers don’t publish their Android apps on Google Play for various reasons. For example, one possible reason could be to avoid the cost of publishing apps via the Google store. Another reason could be that the Android app doesn’t comply with Google rules for their Google Play market.
WARNING:
Be careful when installing apps from third-party sources. Some apps can contain malware, so make sure you get apps from reliable sources.
Third-party App Sources:
Besides Google Play (formerly known as the Android Market), there are several other popular app markets available. Some of the well-known third-party app markets are Amazon App Store, AppBrain, GetJar, and SlideME–although by mentioning them, we are not necessarily guaranteeing that the apps on those sites are safe or will run on your device. For those of you with rooted devices, CyanogenMod is working on a third-party app store as well.
Amazon App StoreAppBrain
GetJar
SlideME
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