Ancha stands for Android Native Component and it represents a set of icons that are used in Android apps. These icons are used to help us understand what each button does in the app. Ancha icons are very important because they help us interact with the app easily.
To make it simple, think about your toy box. Your toy box has a lot of toys and each toy has a different shape, color, and function. Maybe there is a red ball, a blue car, or a green dinosaur. You know which toy is which because of its shape, color, and function.
Similarly, an Ancha icon is like a toy. It has a shape, color, and function. For example, the blue arrow icon means "back," the green checkmark icon means "complete" or "done," and the red X icon means "cancel" or "close." It's like having a key to the toy box, so you can find the toy you want to play with easily.
So, next time you use an app, pay attention to the Ancha icons. They will help you understand what each button does, and how to use the app.