But there are also new options here, like Games and Movie & TV apps, just to name a couple.īut here’s where Oreo’s approach is completely different from Nougat: instead of having all apps shows up under the “Apps” entry, now apps show up depending on which category they fall into. For example, Photos & Videos is now one entry instead of two. It still uses a similar category-based approach, but this time things are sort of bundled together. In Oreo, however, Google has taken a different approach. Tap on a category and you’ll see exactly what you’d expect: things that fall into that description, sorted by the amount of space they take up. In Nougat, you get a handful of pretty straightforward categories, like Apps, Images, Videos, and the like. Oreo is the newest version of Android, and it brings some pretty dramatic changes to the storage menu, so we’ll highlight the differences here.
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