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Posted by : Join Security
Monday, 23 February 2015
We love apps. We love free apps. And we love paid apps that cost nothing
most of all. But we don't like pirates, so if you have an eye patch on
your face and a parrot on your shoulder, be gone with ye! Having said
that, there's plenty of legal ways to get paid apps for free for your
Android so today we're going to share a few with you.
There are millions of premium apps available on the Google Play Store and other app stores such as Amazon, you can’t get these apps free, instead you’ve to pay in order to get your favorite Android app for free. Today we’re going to discuss a few ways you can get the paid Android apps for free.
These were all the possible ways to get paid android apps for free and
the legal way. Hopefully you like it and give it a try if you really
need some premium apps. Do let us know and share your own views in the
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There are millions of premium apps available on the Google Play Store and other app stores such as Amazon, you can’t get these apps free, instead you’ve to pay in order to get your favorite Android app for free. Today we’re going to discuss a few ways you can get the paid Android apps for free.
4 Ways to Get Paid Android Apps for Free
1.App Gratis:
It offers new app for free daily. No overloading of other apps- just one
app a day. Sometimes the free apps offered by App-gratis won’t be
eligible for updates. You better ignore this negativity because deals
keep coming and often there is gem of an app. Nevertheless, the
AppGratis deals just keep coming and there's often some real gems in
there.
2. Amazon App of the day:
Amazon app store for Android is one of the best app store for mobile
devices and there is no doubt that it is still giving tough competitor
of Google Play store. It is doing everything to drag its consumers back
from Google play store. For now they offer free app every day.
Just go to Amazon app of the day to see which app they are offering
currently. Download the Amazon app of the day or grab a notification app
like free app Notifier for Amazon.
3. App of the Day
App of the Day does basically the same thing as AppGratis and Amazon,
offering a paid app for free (or discounted) for a limited time only.
There's lots of different versions of this app, so you need to get the
one relevant to your location (otherwise the Play Store will tell you it
is incompatible with your devices), but once you've got it installed
you can add it to your daily check list for scoring paid apps for free.
I should also note that other apps, like App Sales, let you add apps
you're interested in to a watch list, so you can be notified when they
go on sale. Not exactly free but still better than full price. Plus, App
Sales occasionally post free apps too.
4.Google Play returns Policy:
If you are confuse whether you should pay for certain game or not this
app is a must have app for you. It lets you try that game for 15
minutes. I know 15 minutes may not be enough to know the game but these
minutes are more than enough to feel whether the game is worth your
money or not.