In the video we’ve embedded in this article, Rahman shows how he archives the Uber app, which takes up 387MB of storage space. After pressing the “Archive” button, the Uber app weighed in at just 17.64MB, a 95.4% reduction. When Rahman hits “Restore,” the app is downloaded from the Google Play store and reinstalled, and not only is he still logged into the account, the app hasn’t lost any data in the process.
In Android 15, users can turn on the Android version of app archiving that can automatically archive a little-used app
The Android version of app archiver will not only archive apps manually, it will automatically archive apps that you don’t use often. On an app’s app info page, if you turn on “manage app if not in use,” Android will remove permissions, delete temporary files, stop notifications, and archive the app if it hasn’t been used in a while.
With Android 15, if you run out of storage space, you’ll receive this message
While Rahman managed to launch the feature in the latest Android 14 QPR beta, says we shouldn’t expect the app archiving feature to be ready for prime time until Android 15 it was released.