In reality, it doesn't.Why doesn't it just do it itself like iOS?
The cleaner for Xiaomi are useful in cleaning up leftover installation files that Xiaomi's MUI itself left (for updating its system files). This shows more about the lack of optimization of MiUI than Android itself.I've been using a Xiaomi for a while and it comes with a "cleaner" installed factory new. Unless you turn it off, it keeps bothering you every day to clear any not needed files in the system.
The thing is, iOS doesnt need the user to be the one doing the maintenance because the system does it perfectly well on its own.iOS and Android both can benefit from running maintenance tasks, the only difference is that Android allows access to those maintenance tasks but iOS doesn't.
Why doesn't it just do it itself like iOS?
The thing is, iOS doesnt need the user to be the one doing the maintenance because the system does it perfectly well on its own.
The thing is, iOS doesnt need the user to be the one doing the maintenance because the system does it perfectly well on its own.
The thing is, iOS doesnt need the user to be the one doing the maintenance because the system does it perfectly well on its own.
Hmm i have my mind pretty much made up. Used a bunch of android devices and been disappointed every single time having my experience with iOS in mind. I'll switch back to Apple soon and never look back.
Hmm i have my mind pretty much made up. Used a bunch of android devices and been disappointed every single time having my experience with iOS in mind. I'll switch back to Apple soon and never look back.
I don't have that powerGood, enjoy. Now close this pointless thread.