Google. GREAT feature of Android Inspired from iPhone

Google. A great new feature for Android, which was inspired by iPhones, has been released, here's what a huge change it brings to phones and tablets.

Google delete applications

Google. A very useful and interesting new function for Android it was directly inspired by Apple's iPhone and iOS phones, being highly appreciated by many Cupertino customers. More precisely, I'm talking about the function that deletes from iDevices the applications we don't use, leaving only their documents, and Google is implementing something similar for Android Q, just telling people which applications are taking up pointless space in their terminals.

Google. The new function is implemented through the Google Play Store application store, where Android users will be shown the unused applications from their phones, which they should remove to free up space. There are certainly at least 1 or 2 unused applications in every user's smartphone, and Apple found the solution by automatically deleting them, but Google wants to tell people what they should delete themselves.

Google. GREAT feature of Android Inspired from iPhone

Google delete play store applications

Google. As you can see from the image above, Android phone users will receive an alert in the Google Play Store telling them that they have unused apps on their phones or tablets, and that they should get rid of them. Google clearly tells people that they can free up space from their terminals by deleting these Android applications, accessing that alert displaying the list of applications that have not been used for some time by users.

Google. Each application has a description displayed, plus the last time it was accessed, and their uninstallation can be done extremely quickly, directly from the menu where this information about them is visible. Google also lists the space freed up after uninstalling applications, and so people quickly find out how much new space they have available to install other applications, copy movies and music, or do anything else they want.

Google. This function is implemented directly through the Play Store for Android, so it should be available to all users without any delay in the next period.