The Android app has plenty, about 2.8 billion in the Play Store alone. But some really interesting and useful ones didn't find their place there, for various reasons. Therefore, in this article, I am writing about five such applications because I think they will be useful to you.
Note: Each of these applications is installed by downloading the .apk file and installing it manually. See instructions here.
1. OGYoutube
This application is a modified version of the Youtube application and has many features that the original does not have. Let's say you can listen to songs in the background! Or select any video resolution (supported by video) regardless of the screen resolution of the device itself.
2. Lucky Patcher
The application is intended exclusively for Rooted devices (see how to root a device) and is used for cracking applications. You can, for example, take some free currency in a game that is otherwise paid. Or just crack the free version to be full. Or download the .apk file of the pro version and crack it to work constantly.
3. Amazon Underground
I recently wrote about this application and it deserves to be mentioned again. In short: you can install full versions of paid applications for free. How? Read this article.
4. WiFi Killer
Another application for Root users is used to eject the desired devices from the WiFi network. Yes, you can easily block the intern to desired (or all) users connected to the same WiFi network you are on. I have already written about this application, and several similar ones for hacking WiFi networks, so read on.
5. Popcorn Time
I also wrote about this service, but in short: it allows you to watch movies and series over the Internet, using a torrent. Choose a movie/series, play it, it will start downloading to your computer, choose a translation and watch! There is also an Android application that is not on the Play Store (it is clear why) and you can find it here.
That's the list. If you also have some interesting applications that are not on the Play Store, present them in the comments.
Disclaimer: I am not the author of the tools contained in this text. I disclaim any liability for any damage and consequences to you and/or the device resulting from the use of the tools in this text. You do everything at your own risk.
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