Free app store
dFast is a free app store by Sydney Abuya, working in a similar way as Google Play and other app-downloading software such as Pure APK Install. The app presents itself as an open app store, making it more like the Google offering. Because it’s an open store, it means there aren’t any restrictions.
Many people find it troublesome when they can’t download a certain app from major stores because it’s not available in their region. This app aims to eliminate that problem and even offers easy access to modded apps. It uses a P2P torrent network for downloads.
dFast is very fast, and the developers claim it’s between 200% and 1000% faster for downloads when using the torrent network. There’s also no need for a Google Play account, or any account for that matter, and you don’t even need to register to start with dFast.
Unlimited options
All of this means you’ll be able to browse and download games and apps that might have previously been unavailable to you. There are also no fees or payments involved. Everything is free.
Useful as an installer
This app is mainly about downloading what you previously couldn’t, but that’s not all. Even though it sounds logical, it’s worth mentioning that you can install the downloaded apps with dFast directly.
This is an important feature because it can also detect XAPKs with additional OBB files, which are sometimes challenging to deal with. Both APK and XAPK files can also be installed easily with a single tap.
No more regional tyranny
dFast is an obvious choice if you live in a heavily-censored country, or if you simply want to find something you’d like to download rapidly and conveniently, without all the hassle of logging into accounts for privacy reasons or otherwise. The app works well and is quick for downloading and installing apps.
That said, it’s far from perfect, and you’ll find that a lot of software is missing. Sometimes you can also find modded apps, especially games. However, this means that you won’t be able to enjoy the original version. Nevertheless, fast is still worth checking out.