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01-21-2025 10:23 PM in
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01-22-2025 03:47 AM in
Galaxy SDid you try Booting into Recovery & Wipe Cache?
I always Wipe Cache after every Security Patch OTA.
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01-22-2025 07:03 AM in
Galaxy SAfter Clearing Cache, it's actually immediately rebuilding the Cache, minus any "lost fragments". Perhaps that's what they mean?

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01-22-2025 06:19 AM in
Galaxy SHi NoorSingh,
We are sorry to hear this issue from you and understand your disappointment on this issue. As said by RedDohRabbit, have you tried performing Wipe cache partition on your device?
If not, please perform and see if it helps.
1.Turn off the device.
2. Press and hold the Volume Up key and then press and hold the Power key
3. When the Android logo displays, release both keys.
4. Wait until the Android system recovery menu options appear.
5. Press the Volume down key several times to highlight wipe cache partition. 6. Press Power key to select.
7. Press the Volume down key to highlight yes, them and press the Power key to select.
8. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Reboot system now is highlighted.
9. Press the Power key to restart the device.
If you wipe your cache partition, it removes any temporary files that may be causing some issues with your device, all of your personal files and settings will not be affected when you wipe cache partition.
Here are some additional steps you can take to address the heating problem:
1. Check Background Apps: Make sure that there are no excessive background apps running on your device, as they can contribute to increased heat generation. Close any unnecessary apps running in the background.
2. Update Software: Ensure that your device's software is up to date. Sometimes, software updates include bug fixes and optimizations that can improve device performance and reduce overheating.
3. Limit Intensive Tasks: Avoid using resource-intensive apps or performing tasks that put a heavy load on your device, such as gaming or streaming high-definition videos, for extended periods, as these activities can lead to increased heat generation.
4. Optimize Settings: Adjust your device's settings to optimize performance and reduce heat generation. For example, lower the screen brightness, disable features like Always On Display when not in use, and limit background data usage.
Thank you.
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