5 Awesome Android Apps You Won't Find on Google Play


As Android's official app provider, the Google Play Store is packed with thousands of useful programs. But Google's terms of service is extremely restrictive, which means that countless apps simply don't qualify to be hosted on the Google Play Store.
As a result, many great apps are relegated to random third-party app stores and strewn about the internet, making them really hard to find. So below, we'll go over 5 of our favorite non-Play apps, and if you see anything that piques your interest, just make sure to enable "Unknown sources" before you download and install the APK.

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1.PS4 Remote Play:
Sony has an awesome app called PS4 Remote Play that allows users to play their favorite PlayStation 4 games on their Android devices—but the trouble is, the app is exclusive to Sony's Xperia line of smartphones. Luckily, though, developer Twisted89 has ported the PS4 Remote Play app to work on any Android device, which means that even if you don't own an Xperia, you can now play your own PS4 games right on your smartphone or tablet.

  


2.CyanogenMod Gallery
Prior to the introduction of Google Photos, Android's stock Gallery app was simple, intuitive, and most importantly, sported a dark theme. Now it's an eye-burning white and prioritizes cloud sync above all else, so if you yearn for the simpler days of a gallery app that just displays photos, try CyanogenMod Gallery. It's an updated version of the old AOSP Gallery app, and it has all the features you actually use without any additional clutter.

  

3.NewPipe for YouTube
A brand new Material Design and open-source YouTube replacement app called NewPipe allows you to open videos in any external player, play audio in the background, and download audio or video for local playback. Best of all, it doesn't require Google Play Services, which is a big help if you're trying to use Android without Google.


4.BlackBerry Launcher
BlackBerry has released their first Android smartphone called the Priv, and it finally seems to be reviving the once-revered brand. But ditching their proprietary operating system to go with Android meant that BlackBerry had to create a few apps of its own, and the best one so far is their new launcher. This home screen replacement app can give you a bit of BlackBerry flair on any Android device, and there are even some companion apps available at the setup guide below.

   

5.Amazon Underground
Amazon has long maintained its own third-party Android app store, but recently, they've rolled this and most of their other services into a single app called Amazon Underground. There are daily app giveaways and you can download thousands of Android apps at discounted prices, plus you can still do your online shopping and access Amazon Instant Video, as well as other popular Amazon services.

  

Do you know of any other awesome Android apps that aren't on the Google Play Store? If so, let us know in the comment section below, or drop us a line on TricksRobo's Facebook or Twitter page.


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