Freeware Smartphone Apps Apps
Google Play Store v2021
PUBG Mobile v4.4.0
YouTube App v14.10.53
Google Duo App v2022
Facebook App v211.0.0.43.112
Google Meet App v2024
UC Browser Mini App v12.12.10.1227
Google App v9.41.2.21.arm
XBOX App v2605.1001.12.0
Samsung Smart Switch v4.3.24062.1
Google Maps App v26.19.0
Flipagram v2023
JW Library v2022
Pinterest app v14.18.0
Mp3 Juice v1.3.6
Clash of Clans v18.350.2
WeChat v4.1.9.35
Amazon App v32.9.0.100
Instagram App v430.0.0.0.62
TubeMate App v3.1.11
Walmart App v26.17.1
QuickShortcutMaker v2.4.0
ValTracker for Valorant v2024
Robinhood App v2026.19.0
About Smartphone Apps
This group collects smartphone applications — the kind of software that normally arrives through a phone's own app store. They are listed here for reference, with their platform and details, so you can read about an app before installing it from the official store on your device.
A good share of these are companion apps. They extend a service that lives elsewhere — a streaming subscription, a social network, a video-call platform, a gaming account — and on their own they do little. The app is a window onto an account, which means it needs that account, a connection, and periodic updates from the store to keep working.
Permissions are the thing worth a moment's thought with any phone app. A messaging app asking for the microphone makes sense; the same app asking for location or contacts may or may not, depending on what it does. Phone systems let you review and revoke permissions after installation, and it is reasonable to grant only what an app genuinely needs.
The safest source for any of these is the platform's official store, where apps are signed and screened. Installing mobile apps from unofficial sites carries real risk, since a tampered app can ask for broad access under a familiar name. Use the listings here to learn what an app does, then install it the standard way for your phone.





















