Here in this guide, you will learn the easiest way to Clear / Wipe Cache Partition On Honor Magic 2. This is a very important thing which all android users should know. If your Android device crashes most of the time, then you should clear the cache partition before doing the full factory reset as most of the time some incompatible apps cause this kind of issues and clearing the cache partition fixes the issue.
Steps To Wipe Cache Partition On Honor 8x. First, boot your device into stock recovery mode. How To Enter Honor 8x Into Recovery Mode; Now from all the option select ” Wipe cache partition ” (Use Volume buttons to navigate and power button to select).
The Honor Magic 2 was recently launched by Huawei (October 2018). Honor Magic 2 comes equipped with a 6.39-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display (1080 X 2340 pixels). Like all other Android devices of 2018, Honor Magic 2 sports dual real camera setup. It has a 16-megapixel (f/1.8) primary camera and a 24-megapixel (f/1.8) secondary camera. The Honor Magic 2 houses a 3500mAh non-removable battery
The Honor Magic 2 is powered by 2.6GHz octa-core (2×2.6GHz + 2×1.92GHz + 4×1.8GHz) HiSilicon Kirin 980 (7 nm) processor and it comes with 6GB of RAM. The phone packs 128GB of onboard memory which is non-expandable. It runs Android 9.0 Pie at the top of EMUI 9.0.
Steps To Wipe Cache Partition On Honor Magic 2
- First, boot your device into stock recovery mode
- Now from all the option select ” Wipe cache partition ” (Use Volume buttons to navigate and power button to select)
- Once the process is done, just reboot your device
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If you're at all unfamiliar with how to clear the cache on the Galaxy S6, today we'll walk you through the basics: what a cache wipe is, the different kinds of cache and how to wipe the cache. Whether you call it cache clearing, wiping the cache, clearing the system partition or cache wiping, we'll show you how it's done.
What is a cache wipe?
Good question. It depends on what cache you're talking about: the app cache or the system cache. As you can probably tell, the app cache is for specific apps and the system cache is for the Android system itself. The cache is basically like the Temp folder on your PC – a bit of a dumping ground for temporary data. While caches make your Galaxy S6 faster, they can also get bogged down, hence needing to clear the Galaxy S6 cache on occasion.
How to wipe the app cache on the Galaxy S6
If you want to clear the app cache on the Galaxy S6 – whether for one app in particular or for all apps, you do this through the Settings menu. Go to Settings > App Manager and find the individual app of which you want to clear the cache. Remember it might be in the Downloaded, Running or All tab. Tap the entry and then tap Clear Cache. If you want to clear all app caches simultaneously, go to Settings > Storage and tap Cached Data > OK.
How to wipe the system cache on the Galaxy S6
If it's your Android system that is acting weird and not just an app or two, you might want to clear the system cache, also known as wiping the cache partition. The most common time this is useful is straight after an Android update, when battery drain, glitches, crashes or other weirdness can occasionally affect your system.
1. Turn off your Galaxy S6.
2. Press and hold Power, Volume Up and the Home button.
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3. You'll see a blue screen with the Android on it, then you'll be taken to the recovery menu.
4. Use the volume buttons to scroll and highlight Wipe Cache Partition. Press Power to confirm.
5. You'll see a message in yellow at the bottom of the screen when the process is complete.
6. Highlight Reboot System Now and press Power to confirm.
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7. Your Galaxy S6 will reboot and recompile all of your apps. It might take a little while to re-cache them all, but once it is done you should have a Galaxy S6 running as smooth as can be.
How often do you clear your cache? What else do you do for general system maintenance?