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TOP 10 BANNED ANDROID APPS NOT ON THE PLAY STORE

The Play Store is full of many great android apps. However, there is just some android apps that Google can not accept. Below you can find the Top 10 Banned Android Apps Not On The Play Store!


1. TubeMate
TubeMate is a solid android app because it lets you download youtube videos onto your android device. TubeMate has been around for quite some time, but it is the go to app if you want to download youtube videos and watch them without any wifi or data connection!
Download here
2. OGInsta
OGInsta is an android app for those who are instagram heavy. OGInsta allows you to long press and zoom in on pictures. Also, it gives you the option of downloading pictures and videos on Instagram.
Download here
3. FileChef
FileChef allows you to download any file you can think of. This includes: apps, movies, tv shows, mp3 songs, and much more. The interface is very simple, and there is not much of a learning curve.
Download here
4. Fildo
Fildo is a new music app that allows you to stream and download music. The best part of this app is the quanitiy of songs that it contains. It has thousands upon thousands of songs. All you have to do is search for an artist, song, or album and then it will have it. I highly recommend this app if you want free music.
Download here
5. CinemaBox HD
For all those movies, anime, cartoons and sitcom lovers out there, Cinemabox is the app that is made just for you. By downloading this app you do not need to spend any money and you can easily watch the latest entertaining movies, cartoons etc with just your cellphones or other devices.
Download here
6. LuckyPatcher
LuckyPatcher is an app that lets you hack any android app or game. It gives you the option of getting free in app purchases, removing licenses,  ad removal, and much more!
Download here
7. Mobdro
Mobdro is a very solid live tv android app that has been around for quite some time. It has some of the best channels, and also includes a 24/7 movies section.
Download here
8. Mixplorer
MiXplorer is a file explorer that is customizable and it is definetely one of the top file explorerers. The interface is very stunning, and very easy to follow.
Download here
9. Aptoide
Aptoide is one of the top apps on this list. Aptoide allows you to get paid android apps and games for free, and it can be used as a play store alternative.
Download here
10. F-Droid
F-Droid gives you a bunch of tweaks and addons that you can enhance your android device with. It can be compared to a Play Store but it is only full of tweaks.
Download here

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