Google officially implemented the application data storage feature on CH Play

 

Google seems to roll out updates quite often and randomly, including various versions for the Play Store, Google Play services, and system updates every month. Recently, Google has implemented a feature to help users not have to think twice about uninstalling and reinstalling an application.

The American multinational technology company introduced a new concept of "app storage" this past March, which allows users to uninstall an app on the Play Store but their device will still retain the previous data.

When reinstalling the app itself, the data remains for a more seamless user experience. This is extremely useful, especially for those who have a habit of downloading applications and experiencing them in a short period of time or those who own a smartphone with low memory capacity.


Now everyone can try this latest feature for themselves on the Play Store with the v33.4 update. Google said the company began rolling out the update on Thursday.

Google may not have much to worry about as a leading provider of Android apps, but it has had to fend off claims of monopoly and abuse of power. These unique features can help Google demonstrate the superiority and creativity of CH Play.

How do you see this new feature of CH Play?

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