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Clear App Cache / Data:
NOTE: In case one of your applications doesnt work as intended, freezes, crashes, or takes up too much storage inexplicably, you might be able to fix these problems by clearing the applications cache and / or data.
WARNING! Clearing an applications data will delete all your personal information stored within the application, including saved games, settings, profiles, high scores, credit card and login information etc. To avoid losing personal data, clear only the applications cache.
- On the home screen, swipe the Notification bar down on the home screen
- Open Settings and tap General
- Tap Apps and swipe to All
- Select the desired app
- Tap Clear cache
- If clearing the apps cache didnt solve the issues, you can tap Clear data > Yes to confirm
Wipe the Cache Partition:
NOTE: If your phone crashes, freezes, or runs out of storage inexplicably, you can try fixing these problems by clearing the phones cache partition. This can have similar effects as a factory reset without losing any personal data in the process.
- Swipe the Status bar down on the home screen
- Launch Settings
- Tap General > Storage
- Wait for the phone to finish calculating data
- To clear the cache, tap Cached data > Yes
- Wait for the cache to be cleared. Once done, you should see only a very amount of Cached data left
NOTE: If clearing the cache didnt solve the issues, you can visit this thread for instructions on how you can factory reset the LG Stylo 2.
Reboot to Safe Mode and Remove an App:
NOTE: In case you have installed a third party applications that causes issues on your phone and prevents you from removing it, you should be able to easily remove the app from within safe mode. In this mode, all third party applications are disabled. To reboot into safe mode:
- If necessary, wake up the screen
- While on the home screen, press and hold Power
- In the power options menu, tap and hold Power off
- At the Restart in Safe mode prompt, tap OK
- Wait for the phone to reboot and once done, a Safe mode watermark should be visible in the lower-left corner of the screen
- To remove an app, first open Settings
- Then, tap General and access Apps
- Swipe to Downloaded and select the desired application
- Tap Uninstall > OK
- Once the app has been removed, you can exit safe mode by resetting your phone as you normally would. Simply press and hold Power, then tap Power off and restart
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