Fellow iOS developers.. Do you think this means that these apps are storing files/cache/who knows what in the app’s documents directory? This is so ridiculous.. I went through these apps and couldn’t find any button to “clear cache”, the only solution is to delete and redownload the apps.
If an app downloads and saves persistent files to disk, it should offer visibility into what that is and how you can remove it.
What do you think about this?
Do you also have apps hogging your storage?
@rmondello In case you missed this one
https://www.instagram.com/p/CurpJHzsTZq/?igshid=MTIzZWMxMTBkOA==
Apple added a feature in iOS 14 that sends a notification when AirPods go low on power.
Here’s a reference to this feature in a kbase article
https://support.apple.com/en-il/HT207012
Does this feature work for you? Do you receive notifications when your AirPods are low on battery?