Amazon Appstore Is Giving Away 26 Exciting Banned Android Apps Worth Over $100 For Free
In the previous month, Amazon had given away paid Android apps worth $130 for free to the audience in celebration of its fourth birthday. Again, Amazon has started with a similar campaign that allows users to avail 25 Android apps worth $105 for free in this month. All the free apps are listed under the category that reads “Free App of the Day Bundle.”
Through this new campaign, Amazon is giving away 25 Android apps ranging from different categories like communication, education, games, health & fitness, music, photography, productivity, reference and more. Since these are Android apps, it can be used on smartphones and tablets running on Android, Kindle Fire devices and handsets from BlackBerry running on BlackBerry OS 10.
According to Android Police, the new apps deal from Amazon will expire on April 19. Users can either download the apps from the Amazon Appstore website or by using the Appstore app on a smartphone or tablet. The price of the apps range from $1 to around $10
Amazon Appstore has listed 12 Android games for free such as Plants vs. Zombies and its Wi-Fi only download edition, Adventure Time Game Wizard, Table Top Racing, F18 Carrier Landing II Pro, Virtua Tennis Challenge, Amazing Alex Premium, Unmechanical, Pudding Monsters HD, Prince of Persia Classic, Osmos HD and Chess and Mate.
Some of the other apps that have been made available for free on RPD Pro Client, Fun English Course, Splashtop Whiteboard, Runtastic Pro GPS Running, Songsterr Guitar Tabs & Chords, A Better Camera Unlocked, LecutreNotes, TouchDraw, Mobile Doc Scanner, Wolfram Alpha, Oxford Spanish Dictionary, Flightradar24 Pro, CityMaps2Go Pro and MeteoEarth.
According to the International Business Times report, the apps present on the Amazon Appstore restricted apps that are unavailable on the Google Play Store. If users are interested in using these apps, they will have to sideload the downloaded apps on their devices. Here is an exclusive guide from Amazon that shows the correct procedure to apps available on Amazon Appstore on to Android devices. For further information, users can access the following Greenbot link.
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