Hi
Had to get a replacement phone after my iPhone broke down. One of the pure cancer factors is it only has 16GB of memory. Even though my iPhone had 128GB I used a feature called "swapping apps". This has ensured that it will automatically analyze which apps are under-utilized and then uninstall them while retaining all of the app's memory data and HomeScreen linkage. If you wanted to use the app again, you could simply tap it and it will re-install and start in 4 seconds thanks to 4G. So, how can I do that on Android? Is there ne software for it? Thanks for all the ideas!
PS: The coolest thing would be if I could keep the app memory data in the cloud instead of on the device itself, but that would probably be too much of a good thing. As I said the memory is VERY limited… I just remember, even the Nintendo Switch offers this feature in a similar form. It's called "archiving software". WHY IS THAT NOT ON ANDROID? GOOGLE?!
Device: Samsung Galaxy A3
OS: Android 6.0.1
Oh yes, an SD card is not an option for me.
How so?
Well then there's this function not because they need none except you. There are sd cards for the reason. They are faster, more flexible and more independent.
So the answer is: what you are looking for is not available on Android because it is not needed.