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Xiaomi to replace its app marketplace GetApps with PhonePe's Indus Appstore in India

Xiaomi's decision to replace GetApps with PhonePe's Indus Appstore is expected to boost adoption of the homegrown Android app store, which seeks to challenge the dominance of the Google Play Store.

November 18, 2024 / 19:48 IST
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Chinese smart electronics maker Xiaomi will replace its mobile app marketplace, GetApps, with PhonePe-owned Indus Appstore in India starting January 2025, according to an in-app notice shown to users.

As per the notice, the change will apply to all smartphones purchased in India. The move is expected to boost the adoption of the homegrown Android app store, which aims to challenge the dominance of the Google Play Store.

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"GetApps will be replaced by our third-party partner, PhonePe. You can continue exploring, downloading, and updating apps via Indus Appstore. This process will begin automatically from January 2025; no additional action is required from you," the notice said, a copy of which was seen by Moneycontrol.

"The GetApps team will continue providing app installation and support services under the name Indus Services App," it added.