Friday 3 June 2016

Google Play Store will soon help users to uninstall less frequently used apps to free space


The Google Play Store will soon point out apps that have been used in a while, so that, it can be removed and free up storage on your device. The new feature will be in the form of an Uninstall Manager, that will pop up when you download an app from Play Store, but do not have enough space to complete the download.

In case you install a new app on your device, and if the storage is insufficient, Uninstall Manager will list all the apps that you haven't used in a while, and you can uninstall them if you no longer need it.

It will also show the space required to install the new app, and space used by each unused apps, that it prompts you to remove. This way you will know exactly what is to be done to install the desired app on your device and clear the apps you've not used in a long time.

The new tool is useful for people who have devices with low storage space. 

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