How to clear your Android phone cache (and fix slow performance for good)
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How to clear your Android phone cache (and fix slow performance for good)
"Google released Android 16 over the summer to Pixel devices and select OEMs, bringing performance improvements, new Material You changes, and more upgrades. If you want to try the latest update but are hesitant because you've noticed your Android phone or tablet already feels too sluggish, clearing app and browser caches can give it a fresh boost and free up some storage space."
"Select the time range and check "Cached images and files" (and any other data you wish to remove). Then tap "Clear data." Each option explains what it does and how it affects your experience. For example, clearing cookies and site data will log you out of many or all websites, while clearing cached images and files might cause Chrome to load images slower next time you visit a site."
Google released Android 16 to Pixel devices and select OEMs, adding performance improvements, Material You changes, and other upgrades. Cached data accumulates, can become corrupted or outdated, and may slow a device. Restarting the phone often helps, but targeted cache clearing boosts responsiveness and frees storage without hardware upgrades. Clearing app and browser caches removes cached images and files and can be done from app settings or within browsers like Chrome. In Chrome, open the three-dot menu > History > Clear browsing data, choose a time range, check Cached images and files, and tap Clear data. Clearing cookies logs users out and clearing cached images may slow initial page loads. Newer Chrome versions include a Clear Browsing Data shortcut with More Options for selecting periods.
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