Most Android users often rely on the Google PlayStore to download apps. However, there are plenty of android app stores in the market. Most of them offer a different experience than the official play store. Unofficial Android app stores, such as HappyMod, provide a comprehensive catalog of third-party apps.
YAAM Market
YAAM, also known as Yet Another Android Market, may not be all that interesting or unique. The app, which you can download from QR-code on the right, offers three categories: Updates, Apps, and Games. The Apps and Games are subdivided into a few additional filter categories that further subdivide “Free” or “Paid” apps. Paid apps aren’t as plentiful as those on the Android Marketplace. However, you might find some great deals. It can be helpful to shop around for the lowest price in all these markets.
Insyde Market
Although the Insyde Market remains small and young, it is still a very active market. However, it is on the rise and recently accepted paid applications from developers. To use Insyde Market on Android, you will need to create an account at their website or via the app on the first opening. The QRCode can be snapped to your right. Or, you can visit their non-mobile website.
OnlyAndroid Superstore
Mobihand has several app stores that cater to different types of smartphone operating systems. The OnlyAndorid Superstore is their Android store. You can download the OnlyAndroid client, snapping the QRCode below, or visit the non-mobile website in your browser.
It features a simple multi-menu tabbed interface and a dark theme. When you open an app on your Android, the first screen that you see is Apps. From there, you can choose from Games, Accessories, or Games. Apps and games both have “deal of the Day” specials.
This app has a few things that I love. It’s simple to use and doesn’t lag. It looks great. It includes a tab for specials and sales, which the Android Market needs to implement. The OnlyAndroid Superstore is an excellent alternative to the Android Marketplace.
Bottom Line
These alternative markets are not protected by the Android Kill Switch, which prevents malware infections. These markets don’t have a pervasive security feature, so you are more vulnerable to malware infections. An antivirus app is highly recommended to scan any new downloads or apps that have been installed, especially if you are using other markets.





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