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Google Play Store and Amazon App Store which one is better?

byCustoms Today Report
26/03/2015
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NEW YORK: Google Play Store and Amazon App Store have a variety of apps to choose from but when it comes to deciding which one is the best, then how do you choose? Both companies are big and are important as well. They are also supportive of Android apps.

Look at the differences between the two to choose better.

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The Amazon app store and the Google play store are both not very tough to set up.

The applications are easy to use as well. Hence if you are looking for an application that has both ease of use and has no problems with installation, then both are equally good to use.

A difference can be felt between the two when you are looking for the possible number of apps to choose from.

The applications have a big difference in the number of apps available. Google Play store is always the better choice with a huge number of apps, amounting to 600,000.

On the contrary, Amazon only has like 50,000 apps that are not even half of Google Play Store. The Amazon App Store is far behind right now but is trying hard to bridge the huge gap.

However, Amazon App Store wins hands on when it comes to streaming television series and streaming movies as well. There are huge bulks of programs you can watch online here. However with Google Play, this need to be downloaded and also you’ll need to pay quite an amount for each one of them.

So if you are the kind that cares more about catching up with programs rather than about downloading and using apps, it is better that you use Amazon.

At the end of the day, it is what your preference is that determines whether Google Play or Amazon App Store is a better choice for you. If apps are all that matter, then go for Google Play Store.

If entertainment in form of streaming matters then you can go ahead and use the Amazon App store.

In short, Amazon App Store is a haven for people who are movie buffs who have a lower range of choices. The decision is yours, but to be true, unless you try these stores once, you would not be able to determine the best.

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