Thursday, June 2, 2016

Android now suggests what you must delete apps to make of … – CNET in Spanish

The application store Android, the Google Play Store, is to become more intelligent and will help you manage better storage space on your device.

The site Android Police found that when a user is running out of storage space, the Play Store sends notification and simultaneously displays a list of applications that are occupying much space and could be eliminated. The same site had anticipated the arrival of the function from September, which is not yet available for all users.

The interesting thing about this feature is that it does not suggest what apps to remove based on their size, but with based on its use. The Play Store will suggest delete those applications that have not been used in a long time. The notice also advised to go to the storage settings on the phone to use other management tools space.

These tools are very useful for those users who have devices with 8GB or 16GB of storage because some applications come to be more than 1GB regardless of files that must be downloaded to update them.

Android Police could not say when this feature to more users. However, the site mentions that a possible feature that Google could add to these notices is to suggest the user to upload their files to the cloud unnecessary.

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