SnapClean – AI Storage Cleaner

App Name: SnapClean - AI Storage Cleaner
Developer: SILVERIOS JOINT STOCK COMPANY
App Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free 0
Rating: 5 stars
Reviews: 1

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Struggling with iPhone storage? SnapClean's AI-powered cleaning swiftly removes clutter, boosting performance and freeing up space for a smoother experience.

KEY FEATURES:
- Intuitive Swipe Up: Easily select unwanted photos with a simple swipe up gesture, just like sorting mail on your phone.
- Powerful Deletion: Unlike the default Photos app, SnapClean simplifies deleting photos, making it a seamless process.
- Smart AI Suggestions: Don't waste time searching! SnapClean's AI automatically identifies similar photos, duplicates, large files, and screenshots for easy selection.
- Offline Anywhere: Clean your photos anytime, anywhere, even without an internet connection. Unlike other apps, SnapClean works independently.

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS:
- Weekly.
- Annually.
- Lifetime.

Free trial subscriptions automatically convert to paid subscriptions. Note: Unused free trial days are forfeited upon upgrading to a premium subscription.

Manage your subscription or cancel anytime through iTunes account settings. Cancellations must occur at least 24 hours before the subscription end date to avoid automatic renewal. Any cancellations will be processed on the last day of the current subscription period, switching you to the free service automatically.

ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS:
- Payment charged to your iTunes Account upon purchase confirmation
- Auto-renewal occurs at least 24 hours before the current period ends, but can be turned off in settings.
- Users can manage and deactivate auto-renewal in Account Settings after purchase.

PRIVACY PROTECTION:
SnapClean respects your privacy. Your photos will not be uploaded or transferred anywhere and are protected by Apple.

Thank you for choosing SnapClean.
Read more about Terms of use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/


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