Situatie
When it comes to clearing cache on a Samsung S10, there are two areas you’ll need to be concerned about: app cache and system cache.
- App cache: This cache stores temporary files used by the apps on your Samsung S10. Over time, the app cache can fill up and use unnecessarily excessive space. After a while, it can even cause the app (or your phone) to slow down or crash. Clearing the Samsung 10 app cache can resolve a lot of app issues you may be having.
- System cache: Clearing your Samsung S10 system cache usually improves the overall performance of your smartphone dramatically. It does this by removing all of the temporary files used by the Android operating system. It’s also safe to do because it won’t delete any of your files or settings.
Solutie
You can easily clear the cache for any app installed on your Samsung S10 from the Settings menu.
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Open your Samsung Settings menu by sliding a finger down from the top of your screen and then tapping Settings (gear icon) at the upper right corner of the screen.
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Scroll down the menu and tap on Apps.
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Find the app you want to clear the cache for and select it by tapping the name of the app.
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On the next screen, you’ll see all of the information about that app, including how much mobile data it’s used, battery usage, and more. Select Storage to see the cache details for that app.
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On the Storage menu, you’ll see the categories of storage used by that app. It includes how much of your phone’s storage the app is using to store data, the app installation itself, the temporary cache files, and of course, total storage. To clear out the app cache, tap Clear cache at the bottom right of this screen.
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Once the cache files are cleared out, you’ll see the Clear cache option at the bottom turn gray, and the amount of storage used for Cache should update to 0 Bytes.
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Repeat the process above for any other apps behaving erratically or running slowly. Once you open the app again, you should find it runs much faster and without issues.
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