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Cache Partition

(Topic created on: 04-27-2026 08:44 PM)
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AaronHofer
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I used to have the option to clear the cache partition in the power off menu but not anymore. How do I fix this?
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RedDogRabbit
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Boot into Recovery and Wipe Cache.. 😂  kidding. 

You can't "fix" it, Samsung removed Wipe Cache, Apply Update from sd card, Apply Update from adb, Recovery Logs etc.

The only one that I care about is "apply update from adb", as now you can no longer Install the US Betas. 

Haisley
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Hi AaronHofer.

Thank you for reaching out and sharing your concern regarding the cache partition option.

With recent updates to Android and One UI, “Wipe Cache Partition” option has been removed from the recovery menu. This change is due to adjustments in the system architecture, where cache management is now handled automatically by the operating system. While the option is no longer available, you can still achieve similar results through the following methods:

  • Use Device Care (Settings → Battery and Device Care) to optimize performance and clear temporary files.
  • Clear cache for individual apps manually (Settings → Apps → [Select App] → Storage → Clear cache).
  • Restart your device regularly to refresh system processes.

We recognize this may feel different compared to earlier Galaxy models, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.