Apps seem like they're always getting larger in size, putting a strain on your phone's resources and your data plan. Google has tried to combat this with App Bundles, a system that lets developers build multiple versions of their apps for different device configurations — the Play Store then downloads the appropriate APK to the user's phone. Now Google wants to take things one step further with "App install optimization," which will study what part of an app is used when it's initially opened, and use that data to improve the update and app-launch process.
Read MoreThe Play Store now has a new tool to make app installs feel faster on Android was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
23/04/2021 09:33 PM
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