There are billions of Android users active on Google Play Store, the largest hub of apps and games for Android Phones. However, it is quiet surprising that not all impressive apps are directly available at the Play Store for these users due to Google Policies. Following are the 6 Android Apps Not Available on Google Play Store.
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Rooted Devices:
This brilliant app prevents ad pop-ups within the apps, most probably the reason why it’s not available at Google Play. The app can be simply side loaded and once it has been installed, you can be free from seeing the annoying ad pop-ups.
Market Helper:
Market Helper let’s you register your device as a tablet or any other device so that you can get the apps available only for that specific device. All you need to do is install the app, select the device and operator. That’s it.
Lucky Patcher:
Lucky Patcher helps you remove ads, modify permission given to the apps and let’s you go past the Premium license verification. It also let’s you access the reading apps including The Wall Street Journal and NYT. Lucky Patcher is not available at the Play Store as it does all of this and more via a patch.
Unrooted Devices
Popcorn Time:
Popcorn Time let’s you conveniently watch Videos, Movies and your favorite TV Shows. This fully customizable app comes with a built-in VPN for secure browsing. And runs on Torrents.
MiXplorer:
MiXplorer is a file browser built with some amazing features and functions. The app is free yet does not support ads and comes with cloud integration. You may require to root your device to use some of it’s features.
QuickLyric:
Although there are many apps that show lyrics to songs but this one stands out because it scans your entire music library and gives you lyrics to all of your songs. Despite of a brilliantly designed app, it is absolutely free.