Periscope allows us to delete the app's cache to gain free space

The launch of the new models of iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, supposed the end of 16GB devices, the smallest device being the 32GB model, a change that had cost the Cupertino boys a lot and that they finally made. All users who have the misfortune of having a 16 GB iPhone are sure to see them and want to when it comes to managing the space on their device.

In the App Store we can find various applications that they worry about the space that the cache can occupy, a cache that over time can occupy barbarous truths. Periscope is one of them and after the last update it allows us to free up space on our iPhone by erasing the cache.

The latest update of the Twitter application Periscope, an application with ale that we can transmit from anywhere in the world live quickly and easily, offers us the possibility of being able to delete all the files that are part of the cache, files that time they can represent a significant part of space on our device.

But it is not the only novelty that this update has brought us, since a new tab called Activity has also been added, with which we can see at all times when a user has seen our videos or when we have managed to attract the interest of a new follower.

Although it was not the first, Periscope was the tool that put in the hands of everyone the possibility of putting broadcast our environment from anywhere, simply by using our smartphone. Although the service has dropped a bit in popularity, due to the launch of Facebook Live, Periscope's copy of the social network, the Twitter application allows us to directly access live broadcasts that are published on the microblogging network without having to download the official app.


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  1.   IV  N (@ ivancg95) said

    Hopefully, like the "Dark Mode" fashion, the "Cache Flush" fashion is believed
    Touch cross fingers.