Google Files Go
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There are a large number of applications in the Google Play Store that do (or sometimes try to do) the function of optimizing our system. That is, cleaning junk files, optimizing RAM, detecting background processes and eliminating them... Some of these applications work better than others, but we always encounter similar problems, such as excessive notifications, etc. Google, of course, has created a similar service to compete with these applications, and of course, clean and optimize our device. The application is called Files Go, and we will tell you below everything that is able to make.
Google has made Files Go official, a service that helps us clean up our device's storage and free up RAM in a simple and intuitive way. What this application does is analyze all our internal storage to find some useless file etc. The application will find it and tell us how much storage we can recover if we delete that service or application. Plus, Google's new optimizer is smarter. It notifies us of those applications that we have not used for a long time, or that we have never used and that take up storage on our device.
Another of the interesting features of this application is the inclusion of a file explorer From the app itself, we can navigate through the folders download, documents, applications, images, videos etc.In addition to, of course, managing it from within. Finally, we must highlight the possibility of sharing files with other users through a Bluetooth connection.
Google Files Go, currently in beta
At the moment, the application is not available on Google Play It is still a beta that will probably be available in the next few weeks At the moment, we can download and install it through APK Mirror. All we have to do is go to this link and click on download APK. Once downloaded, it will ask us to install it, as if it were any other application. We must emphasize that it is an application in beta phase, and it could have small failures and bugs, which will be solved until the arrival of the stable version.
Via: Android Authority.