Google will reinstate the "Clear All" apps button that went missing in its latest Android P developer preview. The company revealed the news while answering press questions towards the end of Google I/O 2018 (via Gadgets360), and it was confirmed again by Google's David Burke yesterday.
The Clear All button was introduced to the multitasking (or recent apps) menu with Android Nougat and it removes all the items in the list. While this process doesn't "speed up your phone" or make it run smoother, it is a quick way to keep that menu uncluttered — something that appeals to multitaskers who often spend time there.
With the introduction of a new side-scrolling apps list in the latest Android P beta, the team at Google thought it would be okay to drop the Clear All button. At the press event, a Google engineer also reiterated that there's no need to clear apps from the list from a memory management perspective.
The move wasn't particularly well received, however, namely because of the multitasking benefit previously mentioned.
Google has swiftly acknowledged this, with one of its engineers stating, "We're sorry. We're looking at bringing [the Clear All button] back." It was later confirmed that it will be present again in the next developer preview, DP3, which is set to arrive in June.
For more on what's new in Android P Developer Preview 2, check out our coverage at the link.
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