I believe that many users with insufficient memory have uninstalled, downloaded and uninstalled... Repeatedly a big cycle.
Fortunately, Google recently developed a solution that is expected to solve this problem faced by users.
On March 8, Google Play product manager Lidia Gaymond announced that Google has developed a feature for Android called App Archiving.
With the support of this function, when the user needs more space on the phone, the Android system can remove some components of the application (no need to completely uninstall the application, only a partial uninstall) and at the same time retain the user's core data, which the user can restore at any time as is.
This feature reclaims approximately 60% of application storage space and is designed to address the lack of 64GB storage.
The new App Archiving feature will be available to developers using App Bundles as part of the Bundletool 1.10 release. This feature allows developers to create a new type of APK called an "archive APK".
According to the current development plan, this feature will not be launched until later this year.
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