If you regularly run out of storage space on your Android phone, some help is on the way – Google has just announced a new auto-archive feature for Android apps.
The new feature, announced on the Android Developers Blog (opens in new tab), promises to let you free up nearly 60% of an app’s storage space, without deleting the app or your user data. Developers will need to add the feature to their apps, but once that’s done you’ll start to see auto-archiving appear as a new option.
This will mostly come in the form of a pop-up window, which will show up when you try to install a new app on an Android device that’s out of storage. If you opt in, any unused apps will be auto-archived to free up space for the new app.
You’ll be able to tell which apps have been auto-archived thanks to a cloud icon with a downward-facing arrow (below), which will appear over the app’s original icon. Google says Android will start by archiving your most infrequently used apps, which should limit the number of occasions that you’ll find yourself without an important app.