Earlier, XDA Developers found evidence in the Android Open Source Project code lines that Google is working on hibernating apps for Android 12.
Then it was reported that applications could be put into hibernation state. This means that they are not actively used and can be optimized for storage, which means the device frees up more memory but does not clear the cache. Now the first details have appeared.
As Mishaal Rahman, editor-in-chief of the well-known resource XDA Developers, writes on his Twitter page, the upcoming application hibernation feature in Android 12 will work differently depending on whether it is enabled for one user or for all users who registered to a specific device.

So, the first details about the hibernation function of Android applications appeared. If the app is hibernated for one user, the system will clear the cache. Google will add more options if the app hibernates for all users.
Mishaal Rahman
How all this will actually be implemented is still a mystery, but there is not much time left for developers before the release of the first version of Android 12, so news will appear more and more often.
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