As most of the devices ship with 32GB and 64GB as inbuilt storage and some devices does not have any option to expand the storage. The latest commit in Android’s AOSP framework mentions a new feature that would automatically flag apps as “inactive” and deprioritizes the generation of cache files for the particular app. Android will only consider an app as “inactive” if it hasn’t been recently used in the foreground and the app package isn’t being used by another app package in the background.
These apps marked as “Inactive” won’t have cache files generated for them, thus reducing storage space.
Moto is back with another hit after the grand success of G5 and now they have launched the Moto C. The new Moto C devices now become the most affordable Moto smartphones replacing the Moto E devices. While the company announced the both the 3G and 4G variants of the Moto C, they launched only the 4G variant in India. It is priced at just Rs. 5,999 and comes in Pearl White and Starry Black color options. Unlike the earlier launched Moto devices, the new Moto C will be sold via offline stores. Talking about the specifications, the device sports 5-inch display with FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels) resolution. It is powered by 64-bit MediaTek MT6737M quad-core processor clocked at 1.1GHz and comes coupled with Mali-T720 GPU. It includes 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. There is also a MicroSD card slot for storage expansion up to 32GB. This dual SIM device comes with separate Micro SIM slots. On the camera front, there is a 5MP autofocus rear camera and a 2MP fixed focus selfie camera. B...
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