I'm really interested to know what is the flow of managing cache in Android, or at least what other applications do with large content to cache.īefore I get to your question, here's a brief explanation of the two storage types: Cache And if you implement caching in your application, Do you loop over all your application files in cache to get the size every time you need to insert something and then compare and clear it? Or do you keep caching the content until Android decides its time to clean some application cache directory ? So what is this 'USB Storage Data' that the previous application uses. But what's weird is that applications like Google Currents & Google Maps cache the content in something called (USB Storage Data) : So I took a look at the Currents app (Galaxy Nexus) and the cache size for the application is 110 MB. Uninstalls your application, these files are removed. Reasonable limit of space consumed, such as 1MB. You should always maintain the cache files yourself and stay within a I start caching my content in the internal cache directory, but the app content could take about 150 MB in cache size. I have an application that displays pictures from the internet (showcase for designer work).
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