American tech giant Google is working on a new feature that will let users ‘archive’ certain apps to free up space.
Currently, users uninstall certain apps to free up space.
Google’s app archiving feature will let users free up around 60 percent of the storage of apps by temporarily removing certain parts of the app rather than the whole app, The Hindu reported.
“To prevent unnecessary uninstalls and help users get more out of their devices, we started working on a new feature that would enable app archiving,” Google explained in a blog post.
The feature will be available to consumers sometime later this year.
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