Cleaning tool for Asha Platform ?

Hi, I think NOKIA should build a cleaning tool for Asha Platform like some softwares on Android or Windows, such as : Clean master or Ccleaner. Sometimes, you use the asha device, system creates tempt files or dump files and you must clean all to increase internal memory capacity. With the cleaning tool you can usually refresh your device and easily manage your softwares or games. Is this a good idea? 

brian_le,
That feature is sure to be desired of but due to restrictions of the Asha / S40 platform this might not be possible. Most of the temporary or cache files are needed in order to speed up some processes that is accessed frequently.
How to free up memory on your Asha device: http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/support/faq/?action=sin​gleTopic&topic=FA141378

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