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Google raises Android 15's onboard storage requirements to 32GB
Shaking up the ultra-budget sector of the Android market.
As always, the new 32GB requirement must have 75% of its total capacity allocated to the main Android data partition, which includes the OS itself plus apps and files. You may like With that being said, critical Google services — like GMS — can be withheld from devices that don't comply with these requirements, severely impacting usability. Brady is a tech journalist for Android Central, with a focus on news, phones, tablets, audio, wearables, and software.
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