Xiaomi Ditches GetApps for PhonePe’s Indus AppStore in India

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Tech giant Xiaomi is planning to make a big change for its smartphones in India. The company is likely to discontinue its GetApps store for Indian users. However, Xiaomi is yet to make an official announcement but reports claim that the company is planning to replace its GetApps store with the Indus App Store. To recall, the Indus App Store is an Android-based mobile app developed and marketed by PhonePe. Indus AppStore is a Made In India app store for Indian users

What is the Indus App Store and Why is Xiaomi Planning to Replace its GetApps with Indus?

Indus App Store is an Indian smartphone application that unifies users, developers, and smartphone brands on a single platform. The platform is an Android-based app store for Indian users that competes with Google Play Store. It offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Odia, Punjabi, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese, and Kannada.

MAJOR NEWS: Xiaomi is phasing out and removing GetApps for Indian users!🤯

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Some users (including me on my Xiaomi 14) have received this notice within the GetApps store on Xiaomi phones.

Here are the changes:

✅ Indian users will no longer get GetApps on existing and future… pic.twitter.com/tP6gcMzXhj

— Aryan Gupta (@SavageAryan007) November 15, 2024

Starting January 2025 Xiaomi will phase out its GetApps and it will no longer be preloading or supporting GetApps on existing and future devices in the country. The move states that the company is planning a significant change in strategy keeping Indian users and Indian market in mind. The shift from GetApps to Indus App showcases Xiaomi’s focus and capturing Indian users.

The change will most likely come into effect through a system update and it doesn’t require anything from user side. You will receive a system generated message regarding the discontinuation of GetApps in India. A dialogue box will appear on Xiaomi’s users smartphone stating GetApps will be replaced by the third-party partner, PhonePe. Users can continue exploring, downloading, and updating apps via Indus App Store.

The GetApps will continue providing app installation and support services under the name Indus Services App. Users can head to the appstore-user@xiaomi.com, if they have any query regarding shifting to the Indus App Store.

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