how Google will speed up the installation of apps from the Play Store

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Google is determined to speed up the installation of applications on Android smartphones. According to a leak, the Mountain View giant is currently working on a tool capable of optimizing the process. Concretely, the system automatically determines which functionalities of the application you will need as soon as it is launched. These functions are then installed as a priority.

Our colleagues from 9to5Google discovered the mention of a tool called “Optimization of application installation” in the latest version (24.5.13) of the Play Store. The media also found a full description of the feature, still under development, in a support document recently posted by Google.

This new tool essentially aims to speed up the process of installing applications through the Play Store. “When you enable app install optimization, Google can determine which parts of an app you are using when you first open it. When a sufficient number of users activate the tool, Google can optimize the installation, opening and running of apps ”details Google on its support page.

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GOOGLE STUDIES THE HABITS OF ANDROID USERS

For example, if you are downloading Facebook for the first time, Google will install as a priority the sections of the application intended to configure your profile. This system is based on the habits of users of the Play Store. Your data is combined with that of other users to identify the parts of the application that are most important to most users. Unsurprisingly, Google assures that the Play Store does not collect user data immediately. “It also does not collect information about the content downloaded or uploaded into the app, such as images,” promises Google.


This novelty offers several advantages, details Google. First of all, it speeds up the installation of applications and reduces the time required for the first opening. Also, the firm ensures that this option reduces the pressure exerted on the processor and the battery of the smartphone and reduces the storage space allocated to each app. The option is still under development and should land on the Play Store in the coming months.

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