There are many alternatives to the Android Market, but here are five that stand out the most.
- Cydia is a software development community that provides a variety of tools and applications for jailbreaking and rooting Android devices. It’s free to use and has a large selection of apps and games.
- Google Play Services is an app store that offers a variety of services, such as music, movies, books, and games. It’s free to use and has a large selection of apps and games.
- The App Store is available on both Android devices and iOS devices. It offers an extensive catalog of apps, including those from Google, Apple, and other app developers.
- Amazon Kindle Fire is an Android device that allows users to read books on their computer or handheld device. It’s free to use with no ads and has a large selection of books from Amazon as well as other publishers.
- Blackberry Playbook is an Android device that allows users to read books on their computer or handheld device while using their BlackBerry phone as a phone book reader or email client
Google’s Android Market isn’t the only place you can get Android apps. Whether you’re looking for free paid apps, social recommendations or an app store to replace a missing Android Market, you have a lot of choice.
Each app store is completely legit — the ones that offer free apps pay the developer for the privilege. You may even have an alternative app store on your device already if you’re an Opera user.
Allowing Non-Market Apps
By default, Android blocks you from installing apps from anywhere that isn’t the Android Market. To use any of these alternative app stores, you’ll have to enable the “Unknown Sources” option in the Applications settings screen. Check out our article on installing non-Market apps for more detailed information.
GetJar
GetJar isn’t as well-known, but it’s available everywhere. GetJar also gives away paid apps for free.
AppBrain
AppBrain takes a different, more social approach to an app store. It sells itself as an app recommendation system. With its social features, you can friend people and view your friends’ favorite apps. You can also see the apps that are currently hot, site-wide.
AppBrain’s recommendation engine scans your device and, based on what you currently have installed, gives you personalized app recommendations.
SlideME
You may not have heard of SlideME, but it claims to be the top alternative app store worldwide. It’s preloaded on a variety of devices, particularly in regions where the Android Market isn’t available.
SlideME provides a large collection of both paid and free apps. When you buy an app on SlideME, SlideME gives a higher percentage of the revenue to the developer than Google does for the Android Market.
Opera App Store
If you’re a fan of the Opera web browser, you may be surprised to know that you already have Opera’s app store on your device. You’ll find a link to it on Opera Mobile’s default speed dial page.
Opera acquired its app store though a purchase of Handster in 2011. The store contains Android apps, in addition to apps for other platforms. You can access it through a browser on your device, or use a browser on your PC and download app APK files to your computer.
There are many other app stores that aren’t included here. With so many alternatives, access to the Android Market is becoming less important with each passing day.