android app stores for jolla: list w/ feedback, opinions, user-friendliness etc.
asked 2013-12-30 10:41:10 +0200
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Ok could we please start one major thread on different android app marketplaces? It would certainly help a lot of users (especially those not coming from the Android world) to find useful applications not yet available natively. Jolla can run Android applications; lets make it easy to use this potential.
Available From The Jolla Store ("Marketplaces")
You can install the clients for any of the following market places directly from the Jolla store application:
Yandex
Popular market from Russia with over 100.000 applications.
Good to know:
Put useful information about the market here; mention compatibility with Alien Dalvik on Jolla if there's anything special.
Aptoide
A federated collection of stores with well over 200.000 applications.
Good to know:
Think of Aptoide as a collection of stores rather than one single store. This concept takes some getting used to and isn't hassle free. You might not find an app you search for in the Jolla-Store initially set up when the Aptoide client is freshly installed, but aptoide will give you a hint that they exist in other stores you can add. (Store names follow the pattern of username.store.aptoide.com.)
Aptoide offers a nice selection of popular applications because of the user-created stores. There's no way, though, to filter Jolla compatible apps. The so-called "Jolla-Store" that comes with a fresh install seems to be just a copy of the main store that's not checked for device compatibility in any way. (See this thread.)
Anzhi
Popular Chinese market with over 300.000 applications.
Good to know:
Put useful information about the market here; mention compatibility with Alien Dalvik on Jolla if there's anything special.
Other Sources
This is the list that will make this wiki page interesting. Hopefully.
Try the following:
Amazon
How to install:
I don't know if there's a canonical URL for all countries and languages. I found, for example,
Probably it's best you search your local Amazon homepage 'by department'. Once you found the link, you just download the application.
Good to know:
Amazon doesn't use Google's non-free API ("Google Play Services") in its own Android devices. Applications from the Amazon market should have a higher chance to be compatible with the Jolla phone, which also doesn't support these APIs. Your existing Amazon account can be used in the market.
All the apps you download are linked to your Amazon account. Even if you remove them from your phone, the Store shows them as installed until you go to your Amazon page and remove the purchase or "purchase" (free apps) from your account.
F-Droid
How to install:
Install from https://f-droid.org/
Good to know:
Focus on free software. Applications that depend on non-free APIs (such as Google's) and therefore might/will not run on the Jolla phone are flagged, so it's easy to find compatible software.
The client also allows to add more repositories.
1mobile market
How to install:
To install 1mobile on your Jolla, go to http://market.1mobile.com/
Good to know:
Put useful information about the market here; mention compatibility with Alien Dalvik on Jolla if there's anything special.
SlideME
How to install:
Install from http://slideme.org/sam
Good to know:
Put useful information about the market here; mention compatibility with Alien Dalvik on Jolla if there's anything special.
Avira AppStore
How to install:
Install from http://appstore-de.avira.com/
Good to know:
Put useful information about the market here; mention compatibility with Alien Dalvik on Jolla if there's anything special.
Help Complete This List!
How about others? Which app stores you prefer and why? Please add basic info about new services to this wiki article, keeping the structure if possible. Discuss your experiences and pros/cons of market places in the comments, keeping the original article clean. Also use comments if you don't have enough karma to edit the wiki.
I prefer the Google Play Store, as it has the most "legit" apps, but it is a pain to install for the so called "average" user
Bulder ( 2013-12-30 11:07:54 +0200 )editI'd like to know if Jolla gets some kind provision from Yandex sales. If so, I'd use that if app is available there to support Jolla.
hetas ( 2013-12-30 11:17:29 +0200 )editYep noticed the Google Play installation guide too: http://jollafin.blogspot.fi/2013/11/play-store-for-jolla.html
t0mps0 ( 2013-12-30 11:35:33 +0200 )editF-Droid also has a nice selection of apps.
viq ( 2013-12-30 12:30:42 +0200 )editAt first I installed Amazon, that wasn't to hard. Later I installed black market alpha, but it keeps updating.
Now I've installed Google Play Store, piece of cake, and I'm not a command line lover!
Can we close this question?
BonoNL ( 2014-02-18 23:33:45 +0200 )edit