9Apps APK Download for Android
If you are looking for a way to download free apps on your Android device, then this is the blog post for you. I have compiled a list of 9 different APK download sites that allow you to get free versions of popular paid app games and utilities. This includes Flappy Bird, Candy Crush Saga, Temple Run 2, Angry Birds Rio, Subway Surfers, etc., all without paying any money!
There's no need to spend hundreds of dollars per year on apps anymore with these APKs available. So if you're ready to start downloading some great new games today without spending any money at all, keep reading for detailed instructions and screenshots!
Please note: I am not responsible if you download an APK that does not work or is malicious. Please do your own research before downloading ANYTHING online.
9Apps APKs - Search the Android Market for paid apps and get their free alternatives! The site also contains a great selection of new and popular apps such as Minecraft, Subway Surfers, WhatsApp Messenger, etc., which you can download for free. There are no viruses in these games/apps and they all work perfectly fine (at least on my phone).
9Apps Apk Download Link: https://9appsapk.me/download/
ApkMirror.com - This website is very similar to 9Apps APKs, but has a smaller selection of free apps. It's still pretty good though and definitely worth checking out.
Apk Mirror Download
Onhax - Similar to the other 2 websites listed above, Onhax provides you with links to Android games, popular apps, etc., hosted on various different file-hosting sites across the web. The site does not host any files itself because that would violate copyright law, but instead just provides you with links for other users' uploaded files that are already publicly available online.
Onhax Download
9Apps Now - This website is a little different from the others because it actually provides you with APK files hosted on Google Drive, so there are no ads or viruses in the games/apps at all!
Playsterr - You can download apps directly from this site or search for popular apps within its built-in Android Market browser (similar to Chrome). The only thing I didn't like about this website was how slow it loaded and had quite a few annoying pop-up ads.
Playsterr Download
9AppsKeeper - This site is basically just an updated list of APKs for popular free games/apps, so it works pretty much the same as the other websites in this blog post. The only difference with this website is that you have to click on each app's name in order to get its download link (there is no built-in browser like on Playsterr).