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You can download $140 worth of premium Android apps for free right now

Published Feb 12th, 2015 9:55AM EST
Amazon Free Android Apps Download: Feb. 12
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Amazon has a brand new app yard sale, offering no fewer than 37 premium apps for free right now, and they can be downloaded in every market where the Amazon Appstore is available. If purchased separately at their regular prices, these Android apps would normally cost you $140 in total.

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Spotted by Android World, the list includes various interesting titles such as popular game 80 Days, but also other apps you might be familiar with, such as Runtastic Pro, OfficeSuite Professional 8, Back to Bed, mSecure and many others.

It’s likely that you’ll find plenty of useful apps in today’s free app of the day bundle — by going to this link — though you should make sure you hurry to grab your free downloads before this great sale ends.

The full list of apps included in the bundle follow below:

  • 80 Days
  • Back to Bed
  • Bag It!
  • Battery HD Pro
  • Buy Me a Pie! Grocery List
  • Caveman Feast Recipes
  • Cut the Rope: Experiments
  • Delicious – Emily’s True Love
  • DoggCatcher Podcast
  • Doodle Jump
  • Food Subsitutes
  • Glow Hockey 2 Pro
  • Guitar Pro
  • Hidden Object
  • Listure
  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • MeteoEarth
  • Monsters Ate My Condo
  • mSecure
  • OfficeSuite Professional 8
  • Pocket Yoga
  • Relax Melodies Premium Ambiance Meditation
  • Runtastic Pro
  • Scientific Financial Calculator
  • Shazam Encore
  • Simple Camera
  • Ski Safari: Adventure
  • Sleep as Android
  • Smart RAM Booster
  • SmoothSync Cloud Calendar
  • Sorcery! 2
  • Speed Reading
  • Stellarium Mobile Sky
  • Sworkit Pro
  • Travel Interpreter
  • Trivia Crack
  • Tunable
Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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