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Clear the App Cache and/or Data:
NOTE: If one of your applications causes problems or takes up too much storage inexplicably, you can try fixing the issues by clearing the app cache or data. WARNING! When you clear an apps data, all of your personal data stored with the app will be deleted, including login information, settings, save files etc. To avoid losing personal app data, clear ONLY the app cache.
- Swipe up on the home screen
- Launch Settings
- Access Apps & Notifications
- Tap See all apps
- Select the desired app and tap Storage
- Tap Clear cache
- If clearing the app cache didnt help, you can tap Clear data. Check the Warning above before doing so
Wipe the Phones Cache Partition:
NOTE: If your phone crashes, freezes, and otherwise doesnt work as intended, you can try fixing the problems by clearing the phones cache partition.
- Turn the phone Off
- Press and hold Volume Down and Power at the same time
- Release the Power key at the OnePlus logo
- At the password screen, release the volume button as well
- If necessary, enter your password/PIN or pattern and tap OK
- Select the desired language
- Tap Wipe data and cache > Wipe cache
- Tap yes
- To complete the process, you will have to reboot the phone
Remove Apps in Safe Mode:
NOTE: If a third-party app causes problems and prevents you from removing it, you should be able to uninstall the app while in Safe Mode. In this mode, all third-party apps are disabled by default.
- Press and hold Power on the home screen
- From the power management pop-up, tap and hold Power off
- Tap OK at the boot to Safe Mode prompt and wait for the device to reboot. Once done, you should see a Safe Mode watermark in the lower area of the home screen
- After the phone reboot, swipe up on the home screen and open Settings
- Go to Apps & Notifications and switch to See all apps if necessary
- Select the desired app and tap Uninstall > OK
- To exit Safe Mode, reboot the phone normally by pressing and holding Power and selecting Restart
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- 04-12-2022, 05:51 AM #2Sr. Member
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Re: OnePlus 6T McLaren: Clear App Cache/Data; Wipe the Cache Partition, Remove Apps in Safe Mode
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