If you buy a new Android, it is very likely that it already comes with a preinstalled application store: the Play Store. This is the official Google store and the one the company prefers you use, but it’s not the only one.
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Although there are other alternative stores, Google’s tactic has encouraged manufacturers to choose to include only the official store; Android has also imposed limits on installing apps from outside the s tore. This made many people think that Android phones are like iPhones and there is only one way to install apps, through the Play Store. In fact, there are many alternative stores that have their advantages.
Android 14 opens to other stores
These tactics can get in trouble for Google, which has been repeatedly investigated for anticompetitive practices and has several open cases in the European Union. Perhaps in an attempt to appease EU commissioners, Google is working on changes that will make it easier to use alternative app stores.
In XDA Developers They’ve already discovered some of these changes, and they’re promising. Android 14 is perhaps the most open system version yet in terms of allowing other app stores. The novelties will mean that these stores will receive the same functions as the Play Store, both in installing and updating applications.
For example, developers can now access “soft updates”, or software updates, which start without interrupting the user experience
Another interesting detail is that now an alternative store can become the only one offering app updates. For example, if we are interested update an app through a specific store
Finally, third-party stores will now be able to ask the user for permission to install and update an app. Specialized security stores can take advantage of this, because many times professional users do not want to immediately update to the latest version of an application to avoid possible “bugs”.
As it turns out, many of these features were already available on the Play Store, but now the playing field should be better leveled. We hope other app stores will take advantage of these features.
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