
Phone Memory: If there is a problem with space, we first uninstall the apps that are not used very much.
In fact, if there is a problem with the space on the phone, we first uninstall the apps that are not used very much. This time the next version of Android will not have that problem.
According to the information provided by Google, Android will soon offer the option of archive app. As soon as the data in the app is compressed, it will be sent to the background. And the user will have the opportunity to re-enable that app. Google has shared all kinds of official information about this. However, it has not been announced when it will be launched. The name of this special feature has not been announced. It is believed that the official release of this feature will be when Android 13 is launched later this year.
Lydia Gemmond and Vicky Amin, product managers at Google Play, say that one of the main reasons for uninstalling the app is the space bar. So this step is being taken to prevent unnecessary uninstall. At the same time, it is being ensured that the users get more space in their phones.
But the question is, how can this feature work? According to Google, developers will first need to enable their own apps to support this option. Users will then be given the opportunity to choose whether to remove the app altogether, or to keep it on the device at ease.
In fact, storage is a big deal for low-capacity phones. And Google has always tried to solve this problem. And Android Go could solve this problem, but because of performance problems, Google has to take a different path.