Internal storage health monitoring tool may be included in Android 15. The solution was found in development in the “Device Diagnostics” application, but has not yet been implemented in the experimental version of the operating system.
Internal storage monitoring feature discovered by tipster Mishaal Rahman, author of various Android findings helps the user take care of the health of the device.
According to the explanation provided in the code, the tool displays the health percentage of internal storage. “For example, 90 indicates that 90% of the internal storage life remains,” the comment states. The code below calls a function called “getInternalStorageRemainingLifetime()”, but the program details are not shown in the shared images.
In a way, this feature is very similar to the battery health monitoring feature widely used in current smartphones and especially popular on iOS. But instead of providing information about battery quality, the data relates to internal storage, another component that is sensitive to time and user usage.
Web site Android Authority He mentions that the tool depends on an API built into Android 15. It is already implemented in Android 15 Beta 1 but the diagnostic tool is not included yet.
Version not yet confirmed
The Android 15 internal storage monitoring feature has been found to be in development, but its release is uncertain. Like other new features implemented in the testing phase on Android, Google may abandon the tool or save it for the next version of the operating system.
There is no release date for Android 15 for now. The system is currently in its first Beta version, and if everything goes well during the trial phase, it is possible to be put into operation between September and October this year.
Source: Tec Mundo

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