Android users: Say goodbye to the never-ending struggle of running out of storage space on your phone. Google has just launched a new auto-archiving feature that removes over 60% of unused apps’ data from your device, saving you sweet precious storage space in the process. This is great for Android users who are always looking for ways to maximize their phone’s storage space. With the ability to remove over 60% of unused app data, this feature is expected to free up space for users to store more critical data on their device Image: KnowTechie According to a post on the Android Developers Blog, this feature won’t remove any user data and will mark the presence of the app with a cloud icon on your device. Archived apps will have this recognizable symbol, making it easy for users to distinguish them from active apps. When Android users run low on storage while trying to install a new app, they will see a prompt to use the auto-archiving feature. Image: KnowTechie .stk-c986562{box-shadow:0 0 0 2px rgba(120,120,120,0.1) !important}.stk-c986562-container{background-color:#f3f3f3 !important}.stk-c986562-container:before{background-color:#f3f3f3 !important} .stk-fff85bd{margin-left:-20px !important}.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child{opacity:0.7 !important}.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child,.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child :is(g,path,rect,polygon,ellipse){fill:var(–stk-global-color-56583,#911d9c) !important} .stk-75422ff{margin-left:-17px !important}.stk-75422ff .stk-block-text__text{font-size:16px !important;font-weight:300 !important;font-style:normal !important;font-family:”Golos Text”,Sans-serif !important}@media screen and (max-width:1023px){.stk-75422ff .stk-block-text__text{font-size:16px !important}}“Your device is out of storage, and you won’t be able to install this app. With app archiving turned on, your device will detect when you don’t have enough storage and automatically archive apps that you don’t use often. Your personal data will be saved in case…New Android feature frees up storage when you really need it