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Clear App Cache/Data:
NOTE: If one of your apps crashes, freezes, takes up too much storage or doesn’t work as intended, you can try fixing these issues by clearing the app’s cache or data.
WARNING! When you clear an app’s data, all your personal data stored within the app will be deleted. This includes login and payment information, user profiles, save files, custom settings etc. To avoid losing personal app data, clear only the app cache.
- Open “Settings”
- Go to “Apps” and select the desired app
- Tap “Storage” > “Clear cache”
- Tap “OK”
- If clearing the cache didn’t solve the issue, tap “Clear data” (check the WARNING above)
Wipe the Phone’s Cache Partition:
NOTE: If your phone freezes, crashes, or otherwise doesn’t work as intended and you’re considering a factory reset, alternatively you can fix these issues by clearing the cache partition. This can have results similar to a factory reset without losing personal data from the device.
- Turn the phone off
- Press and hold “Power” “Volume Up” and the “Bixby” / “Home” buttons at the same time
- At the Android screen, release the keys and wait for access to Android Recovery
- Press “Volume Down” to navigate the menu
- Highlight “Wipe cache partition” and press “Power” to select the highlight
- Next, highlight “Yes” and press “Power”
- Finally, highlight “Reboot system now” and press “Power” to confirm
NOTE: If clearing the cache partition didn’t help, you can check this thread for instructions on how to factory reset the device instead.
Reboot to Safe Mode and Uninstall an App:
NOTE: If one of your third-party apps causes problems and prevents you from removing it, you should be able to uninstall the app while in Safe Mode, where all third-party apps are disabled by default.
- If necessary, turn the phone Off
- Then press and hold “Power”
- At the “Samsung” logo, release “Power” and immediately press and hold “Volume down” instead
- Release the button once the device reboots. Once done, a “Safe Mode” watermark should be visible in the lower area of the home screen
- To uninstall an app, first open “Settings”
- Then go to “Apps” and select the desired app
- Tap “Uninstall” two times to confirm
- Once done, reboot the device normally to exit Safe Mode
› See More: Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Clear App Cache/Data; Wipe the Cache Partition; Reboot to Safe Mode
- 09-12-2019, 03:33 AM #2Member
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Re: Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Clear App Cache/Data; Wipe the Cache Partition; Reboot to Safe Mode
To Clear App Cache/Data, actually you can ask help from such data cleaner app on your Samsung Galaxy Note 9. And if you want to wipe all personal data on your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in case of data leaked, you need a pro Samsung data eraser tool, which can make your Samsung Galaxy Note 9 like a new one. Therefore, there is no need worrying data leaked.
Last edited by nolikishi; 09-15-2019 at 08:46 PM.
- 11-24-2020, 09:38 PM #3Sr. Member
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Re: Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Clear App Cache/Data; Wipe the Cache Partition; Reboot to Safe Mode
The easieat way to clear App cache/data and wipe the cache partition from Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is to use Samsung data eraser tool. This will help you erase all data from device with one-click. And there is no way to recover them after erasing.
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