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Galaxy SHi bratchapple,
Yes, as adviced by Vic20 doing a cache partition wipe in recovery mode can sometimes help after a major update, as it clears leftover system files that might affect performance or battery life.
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Power off your device.
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Press and hold Volume Up + Power until the Samsung logo appears.
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Use the volume buttons to navigate to “Wipe cache partition” and confirm with the power button.
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Select Yes, then reboot the system.
It doesn’t erase your data, and some users have seen improvements afterward. Hope it helps you too!
Thank you Vic20.
