Google Uninstall Manager

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2016-06-07 10:51

Have you ever ran out of storage space on your personal mobile device because it's filled with apps and don't know which ones to save/delete from your phone? Running out of room on your phone is starting to be a common occurance within smartphone users and when they try to download an app it might fail due to the fact that there isn't any more space on the device. Thanks to Google's undergoing feature that's being tested, has adopted a new feature that could be the solution for this such problem. With an updated user interface in Google Play the feature would suggest which apps could be uninstalled in order to make room for the wanted download.  
Heres how it works:
When a user tries to download an app they don’t have enough space for, a new screen will pop up suggesting apps they could uninstall to free up space. It also links to “Settings > Storage” where you can delete unneeded media files. Unfortunately, it doesn’t suggest uploading files to the cloud – like via Google Drive or Google Photos, for example – as a means of freeing up space.

This uninstall manager screen is that it doesn’t just suggest apps to remove based on their size – it takes in consideration those that haven’t been used in a while. These unloved apps are presented to you, ranked by size. You can then check off the ones you want to get rid of, and click “continue” to complete the removal.
What are your thoughts on having suggested app removal? Based on usage it suggests which apps to get rid of, do you believe this is stable?