The latest update on the Google Play Store hints us that Big G is considering adding its own network like Apple.
Apple can be blamed for such decisions from the Android spectrum, They just couldn’t convince us. Some of them seem to have undergone some revisions in recent times, such as installing apps from outside the App Store, but currently iOS remains a closed system that allows users few options to modify it.
But what is Caesar to Caesar? Apple also gets things right: its devices are virtually fail-safe, and its network for finding your device (even if you’re out of network and Bluetooth range) is one of the best. That’s why Google is considering something similar To include in Android, just like The company itself has disclosed.
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Although Google already tried something similar in 2021 with the Android Device Manager, there wasn’t much new on this front so far. Google Play doesn’t see an update until December 2022 Hints of an Android-like feature coming
According to information released by Google, its feature to find devices now uses and supports a “privacy-focused framework”. Encrypted delivery of reports based on last location Terminal could mean that Big G is considering creating an Apple-like network for Android.
Other changes that the update has brought include Automatic application archiving. This feature lets you uninstall apps while keeping your data when your phone runs out of space This could already be done manually since last March, but its automatic capability has significantly improved the feature.
This function will be special Welcomed by entry-level phone userswhich often have very limited storage space.