Xiaomi/ Redmi/ Poco smartphones come with GetApps pre-installed. However, GetApps has also been widely criticised due to intrusive ads, system bloatware, and unnecessary notifications. It also cannot be uninstalled. But now, Xiaomi is ditching its own GetApps store in India with PhonePe's Indus App Store
GetApps store will be replaced by Indus App Store from January 2025 automatically. It will also provide updates for Xiaomi's system apps as well. The GetApps team will continue providing app installation and support services under the name Indus Services App.
Phonepe's Indus Appstore comes with support for 12 regional languages tailored for the Indian audience. It has access to over 200,000 apps and games across 45 categories. The developer platform is free for the first year