5 Best apps in the Lite version and how much space they save on your phone

The lite versions of the applications are lighter options, which give away some features that are not so essential, but operate the services normally. In addition, because they are smaller and have fewer resources to process, these apps end up saving RAM memory.

After all, applications are one of the main features of the cell phone's internal storage, mainly due to its constant updates that make them heavier. A survey by the consulting firm Sensor Tower, for example, shows that the Facebook, Google Maps, YouTUbe, Instagram and Netflix apps together occupied 164 MB in May 2013. The same tools in 2017 totaled 1.9 GB at the end of 2017.

Lite applications are very visible, after all, what changes the layout and interface in this version the most – places where developers can save a lot in the use of codes. But make no mistake, not every application is worth having installed in this format. After all, this can greatly affect your experience within some services. So, just hand in the latest updates to the apps you use quite often.

Below are listed applications that work normally with virtually all features in the Lite version, note that some of them are even 10X lighter than the standard version.

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1. Facebook

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Standard version: 373 MB

Lite version: 1.3 MB Almost all functions run normally, but with a significant loss in visual – which, apparently, extremely well worked.

2 .Messenger

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<p>Standard version: 60 MB</p>
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Lite version: 6 MBA Here the resources used are very few, and there is almost no difference in the experience.

3. Google Maps Go

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<p>Standard version: 30 MB</p>
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Lite version: 140 KBMany users report faster browsing experiences when using the Lite version, certainly because they use less RAM and processor, but without letting you down halfway through The app has the economy record, managing to reduce up to 40% of data to display search results. Altogether, it is 8 times smaller than the standard version, which even comes as an app with factory installation on Android.

4. Uber

Taking into account that you take more time without using the interface than using the service, this app proves to be an even easier way to ask for your ride. It is worth the exchange.

5. YouTube Go

Youtube GO

Standard version: 373 MB

Lite version: 9.4 MB

Youtube GO is the lite version of the original app and just like the optimized version of Facebook, in the video app the biggest loss is also in layout and visuals. However, several tools and features still surprise you in the economical memory mode – you can download your favorite videos using the Premium account, for example. In addition, the image display quality is the same and the loading time of the videos tends to be even higher in the Lite version of YouTube.