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Android 12 is about to copy an awesome feature from Apple’s iPhone

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It’s usually iPhone users who complain about storage issues with their devices rather than Android users. That’s because many of the newer Android handsets include at least 128GB of storage, while the cheapest iPhones come with just 64GB of memory.
It’s usually iPhone users who complain about storage issues with their devices rather than Android users. That’s because many of the newer Android handsets include at least 128GB of storage, while the cheapest iPhones come with just 64GB of memory. Also, some Android devices can support microSD cards to expand local storage, which is a feature iPhones have never had. A few years ago, Apple added a new feature to iOS that allows iPhone and iPad users to offload unused apps when storage is low. Users can enable a feature called Offload unused apps to automatically delete the apps they rarely use without losing any personal data associated with them. That way, they can immediately free up storage, then reinstall the apps if and when they’re needed. Rumors from a few months ago indicated that Google might be working on a similar feature for Android 12, replicating the iPhone’s “offload” feature. Now, a new report shows that Android 12 can indeed automatically hibernate unused apps to free up space. Today’s Top Deal AirPods Pro are finally back in stock on Amazon… at the lowest price of 2021! List Price: $249.

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