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How To Clear Cache Data For Android Recovery Mode

The system cache data includes a file that can be used easily by the Android system so that the Android user experience is smooth. The author is getting this cache, you can release some amount of device in memory for other purposes. One of the simplest methods of clear cache Android is to clear all system cache data from Android recovery mode. This method implies booting the Android smartphone into recovery mode which is quite simple, though it sounds difficult. In addition, you get and crash the system cache does not delete any information on your system or downloaded program.

The next steps to clear the system cache.

Step 1: Turn off the device

Start off by disconnecting your Android smartphone. Only after this, you will be able to boot in your mobile recovery mode.

Step 2: Boot your smartphone into recovery.

Now, the smartphone must be booted into recovery mode. This can be done by pressing shortcut keys like power, volume and home button simultaneously. This combination varies from device to device. So make sure you find the right combination of your device. Generally, the sound rise + Home + Power button.

Step 3: Navigate and select "Restore"

Using volume buttons to move and down, down until the "recovery" option is outlined. Select it by clicking the Power button.

Step 4: Clean Up Cache

On the appropriate screen, navigate to the "Wipe cache partition" option is outlined. Now select it by pressing the power button. Once done, use the volume button to navigate and the power button to select, restart the device to finish the process.

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