Android 8.1 Oreo isn’t available in its final form yet, but it’s shaping up to be a smart update. We’ve already seen a feature that can highlight apps consuming excessive battery power and, most recently, a hint that you’ll be able to send SMS messages from Chromebook in the final version. Thanks to a recent change to the Android Open Source Project framework, we’ve now got a glimpse at an interesting new space-saving function.
This was spotted by the folks at XDA Developers last week, and it’s an automatic feature that will be triggered when your device is low on storage; it works by clearing the cache of apps which haven’t been used for a while.
Caches include certain, non-essential data like images and saved states which normally make the app faster and more efficient (cached data doesn’t have to be reloaded when you return to an app after doing something else, for example). So, clearing this data may mean it needs to be re-cached at some point later, but it seems like a smart idea to apply this process to apps that aren’t used very often.
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