How to Clear Cache on a Samsung S9
Samsung’s Galaxy S9 is a sleek and powerful smartphone, but like any device, it can slow down as its storage fills up over time. One of the easiest ways to speed up your S9, free up storage space, and fix certain app-related problems is by clearing the cache.
The cache is a temporary memory storage area in your device that stores web data, app data, and system files. Over time, these files can accumulate and cause your device to slow down or even crash. Clearing the cache regularly can improve performance and free up storage space on your device.
Here’s how to clear the cache on your Samsung S9:
Method 1: Clearing Cache Partition
1. Turn off your Samsung S9.
2. Press and hold the Volume Up button, the Bixby button, and the Power button simultaneously until the Samsung Logo appears on the screen.
3. Release the Power button but continue holding the Volume Up and Bixby buttons until the Android Recovery menu appears on the screen.
4. Use the Volume Down button to navigate to the “Wipe cache partition” option and press the Power button to select it.
5. Use the Volume Down button to highlight “Yes” and press the Power button to confirm.
6. Wait for the process to complete, then use the Volume Down button to highlight “Reboot system now” and press the Power button to restart your device.
Method 2: Clearing App Cache
1. Go to “Settings” on your Samsung S9.
2. Tap “Apps.”
3. Locate the app you want to clear the cache for and tap on it.
4. Tap “Storage.”
5. Tap “Clear cache.”
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for any other apps you want to clear the cache for.
Method 3: Clearing System Cache
1. Go to “Settings” on your Samsung S9.
2. Tap “Device care.”
3. Tap “Storage.”
4. Tap “Clean now.”
5. Wait for the process to complete.
By following these steps, you can clear the cache on your Samsung S9 easily and free up storage space, improve performance and fix app-related problems. You should consider clearing the cache regularly to keep your device in top shape.