You may often complain because your Android phone often slows down. and it gets worse if left alone. It might be a cache issue that is slowly multiplying, and when you leave it alone, your Android phone memory will be full.
Try deleting files that you don't use regularly, and clearing the cache on your smartphone is the best option to avoid problems. Because the speed of the process on the phone is often related to the cache on the phone, deleting old apps and junk files is something we can do, but clearing the cache is also important to keep your smartphone running smoothly.
Smartphones tend to leave traces in the form of caches and temporary files to make loading apps and other hidden processes faster and more efficient. However, this is often a bottleneck, because collecting data bit by bit can consume a lot of storage and slow down the smartphone device.
A continuously growing cache can cause malfunctions and errors in the application to open and may cause loss of functionality due to lack of storage space. In addition to Android, you can also clear the cache on the iPhone, but in this article, we will explain how to clear the cache on Android. Follow the steps below.
Android allows you to analyze and manage the storage used by each application that is installed on the device. The amount of data related to apps and cache can be seen under storage for each app. To clear the cache stored on the smartphone in certain applications, follow the steps below:
1. Go to Settings on your Android phone.
2. Tap on the Applications menu and select Manage Applications. Here you will see a list of all the apps installed on your Android.
3. Select the application that you want to clear the cache for. On this screen, you will see the storage space that the application is currently using.
4. Tap Storage. You will see the total storage used by the application, and a list of how much data is stored in your memory space, User data, App Size, and Cache.
5. To clear the cache on your smartphone, tap Clear Cache.
Note: Don't make the mistake of pressing the Clear All Data option, because by deleting the application data, the app will be like newly installed and the data stored in the application will be lost.
Repeat this step for the other apps that have the most cache. You'll see heavy apps in your app list, or search for apps that are taking up the most storage space. Check out TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube, and other social media apps or instant messaging apps like Messenger and others. Because social media apps mostly use more cache.
Try deleting files that you don't use regularly, and clearing the cache on your smartphone is the best option to avoid problems. Because the speed of the process on the phone is often related to the cache on the phone, deleting old apps and junk files is something we can do, but clearing the cache is also important to keep your smartphone running smoothly.
Smartphones tend to leave traces in the form of caches and temporary files to make loading apps and other hidden processes faster and more efficient. However, this is often a bottleneck, because collecting data bit by bit can consume a lot of storage and slow down the smartphone device.
A continuously growing cache can cause malfunctions and errors in the application to open and may cause loss of functionality due to lack of storage space. In addition to Android, you can also clear the cache on the iPhone, but in this article, we will explain how to clear the cache on Android. Follow the steps below.
How to Clear the App Cache on Android
1. Go to Settings on your Android phone.
2. Tap on the Applications menu and select Manage Applications. Here you will see a list of all the apps installed on your Android.
3. Select the application that you want to clear the cache for. On this screen, you will see the storage space that the application is currently using.
4. Tap Storage. You will see the total storage used by the application, and a list of how much data is stored in your memory space, User data, App Size, and Cache.
5. To clear the cache on your smartphone, tap Clear Cache.
Note: Don't make the mistake of pressing the Clear All Data option, because by deleting the application data, the app will be like newly installed and the data stored in the application will be lost.
- After the process has been completed, the amount of cache memory displayed will be 0B.
- Several types of Android need to first press Clear Data at the very bottom to bring up the Clear Cache option.
Repeat this step for the other apps that have the most cache. You'll see heavy apps in your app list, or search for apps that are taking up the most storage space. Check out TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, YouTube, and other social media apps or instant messaging apps like Messenger and others. Because social media apps mostly use more cache.
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