Google Docs Mobile App Difficult to Remove and Wastes Storage
Users find Google Docs difficult to delete on mobile and frustrated by shared 15GB storage across all Google apps. The limited and pooled storage creates friction for users with large document libraries. The UX for file management on mobile is described as poor.
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