Smartphone Software
PUBG Mobile v4.4.0
Microsoft Edge v148.0.3967.83
FaceTime App v2022
Facebook App v211.0.0.43.112
Google Meet v361.1
Gta San Andreas v1.113
UC Browser Mini App v12.12.10.1227
Microsoft Whiteboard v2023
Google App v9.41.2.21.arm
CapCut v8.5.0
Flipagram v2023
JW Library v2022
Pinterest app v14.18.0
Mp3 Juice v1.3.6
KineMaster v8.1.6
Xender v2024
Microsoft Family Safety v2023
Mobile Legends v2.1.67.11733
Clash Royale v5.9.3
WPS Office v12.2.0.23196
Tux Paint v2023
PlayStation App v26.4.0
About Smartphone
This is the general category for smartphone software — programs and apps for phones, taken together rather than split by operating system. It overlaps with the dedicated Android and iOS sections, so treat this as the wider shelf and those as the platform-specific ones.
Phone software differs from desktop software in ways that shape how you should treat it. Apps are sandboxed, meaning each runs walled off from the rest of the system and asks permission before reaching the camera, location, microphone, or your contacts. That design limits what a misbehaving app can do, and it puts a useful decision in your hands at every permission prompt.
A large share of phone software is companion software. It connects to an online account or service, and without that account it does little on its own. The practical effect is that these apps need a connection, update through a store, and stop working if the service behind them closes down.
The dependable way to install any of this is a phone's official store, where apps are signed and reviewed. Sideloading — installing outside the store — has legitimate uses but is also how most mobile malware spreads, so it calls for confidence in the source. Use the listings here to understand what an app does and which platform it targets, then install it the standard way for your device.






















