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How to free up up to 60% of space on your Android phone without downloading apps

How to free up up to 60% of space on your Android phone without downloading apps

Hey Google Play Store It allows users to free up to 60% of device capacity with simple and quick configuration. according to Big techThe tool allows the user Automatically archive apps Which is rarely used, a measure that frees up a significant amount of space on the device and ensures better performance of the cell phone.

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When you select this option, the Android Store monitors the usage of apps installed on the device and automatically archives less used apps. This frees up space in the device’s memory, ensuring room for what really matters to the user. Auto-archiving of less frequently used apps can be activated even before the device gets full.

How does Google tool work?

Users can manually activate the tool through the App Store settings. The function usually appears when a user is trying to download a new app on a device that is running out of storage space. Thus, a pop-up window appears with the option to activate “Automatic Archiving”.

If the user decides to use the archived application, simply click on the icon to restore it. Thus, the use of the application will be resumed from the point where it stopped. If the warning does not appear on the Google Play Store, you can activate the function manually. To do this, just follow the following step by step:

  • Open Play Store and click on your profile picture in the upper right corner;
  • Click on Settings.
  • In the General option, select the down arrow next to the icon;
  • Find the “Automatically archive apps” option and enable the function by dragging the activation switch next to it.

Finally, archived apps will be visually indicated by cloud icons. This way, users will be able to select which files are archived to allow space management. Even after being archived, the apps remain on the cell phone, making them accessible for future access.