SOLVED: What Does WIPE THE CACHE PARTITION Do On Android Devices Like the Galaxy S6

If you have problems with your Android device including the dreaded Black Screen of Death you may be told to WIPE THE CACHE PARTITION.  On a Samsung Galaxy S6, you can do this by:

  1. powering off the device
  2. press the VOLUME UP + HOME  + POWER buttons all the same time and HOLD THEM DOWN
  3. release only the POWER button when the device vibrates
  4. release the other buttons when the ANDROID SYSTEM RECOVERY screen appears
  5. using the VOLUME DOWN / UP buttons to navigate, select WIPE CACHE PARTITION
  6. press the POWER button, which will act the ENTER key on your keyboard
  7. you will likely see some progress notes (at the bottom of the screen in small print) and after about 20 seconds it will likely show DONE
  8. you can then reboot the device and see if your problems are fixed

on some Android devices you can clear the cache through the typical user interface:

  1. SETTINGS
  2. APP MANAGER
  3. LAUNCHER
  4. CLEAR DATA, CLEAR CACHE

You may ask yourself, what does clearing the cache on my cell/tablet actually do?  The cache partition contains most of the temporary files, logs and remembered bits from the various applications on your Android device.  They can also be left over files from before your last Android update.  If that happens your device could be trying to use stored files that are not meant for your current version of Android.  Think of it the same way you think of your browser cache.  Just like a browser cache, sometimes those stored bits cause more problem than they solve and so it is a good idea to delete the cache periodically.

Wiping the cache will NOT delete your apps or your data or your configuration.  It will simply delete the temporary junk.

This can resolve MANY problems:

  • Black Screen of Death (BSoD)
  • Slow performance of apps
  • Lag in the User Interface
  • Apparently random errors and failures

On a related note, there main cache should not be confused with the DALVIK CACHE.

When your phone starts up, the Dalvik Virtual Machine looks at all your apps and frameworks, and creates a tree of dependencies which is stored in the dalvik-cache. This allows applications to run in an optimised state (and explains why your phone takes longer to boot up after applying a new rom, it’s rebuilding the cache.)

the /data/dalvik-cache directory that can be found on typical Android devices. When you install an application on Android, it performs some modifications and optimizations on that application’s dex file (the file that contains all the dalvik bytecode for the application). It then caches the resulting odex (optimized dex) file in the /data/dalvik-cache directory, so that it doesn’t have to perform the optimization process every time it loads an application.

CREDIT: www.ddsystems.com.au/other/android-2/android/

Deleting the DALVIK CACHE will slow your Android devices boot up and application speed; this is not good.

If you are wondering about the CACHE partition, wonder no more:

/cache partition is mostly for saving the downloads from Google Play Store, found in /cache/downloads. It also can hold the recovery log found in /cache/recovery called last_log as well (this holds any errors and/or diagnostics from the recovery binary a la CWM or stock, which will get logged in the file to aid debugging and development of the recovery binary).

There is also another directory in there called lost+found which holds any recovered files (if any) as a result of file-system corruption, such as incorrectly removing the SDcard without un-mounting it.

So really, there is no loss of data from clearing it.

In fact, upon Android boot-up, the script will clear out the /cache/downloads to make way for any new downloads/updates from Google Play Store.
CREDIT: forums.androidcentral.com/droid-razr/343560-what-exactly-wipe-cache-partition.html

Take note that because the CACHE PARTITION is just that, a separate partition, you will not see your FREE SPACE increase after you delete the content.

I hope this helps resolve your problems, but if not you may find techrez.com/fix-samsung-galaxy-s6-black-screen/ and gadgetguideonline.com/galaxys6/samsung-galaxy-s6-guides/how-to-boot-into-galaxy-s6-recovery-mode/ helpful .

 

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  • my phone(coolpad 350i) has stopped giving permissions to anything though all are set right for eg WA is not reading contacts, debuggin ling RSA fingerprint is also not being set any thing to set this right , the touchpad also has errors now and there are ecessive popups too

  • my phone wouldn't chage at all and prior I was receiving the moisture detected message when I knew my phone never got wet. I did the cache clear method and it fixed the problem , phone is charging so it appears to be a software problem , I also transferred data from my 5 to my 8 via the bump method but this problem didn't occur until months later

  • My Bluegate BG7 touch pad get a little crack and my tab was lock, and som part stop working, pls will clear cache partition help to remove the password, so that i can put the phone in into rotation and access it.

    • Clearing the Cache will not remove the password. Sorry but you have to wipe the phone out to clear an unknown password on any device I have used in the last 10 years.

  • MY A9 PRO TOUCH HANGS OCCASIONALY, I TRIED WIPE CACHE BUT THEY SHOW ERROR AND FAILED. IS HARD RESET HELPS?

  • I moved my WeChat app from internal storage to SD card, then I wipe the cache. When I try to look at the media in WeChat before I wipe the cache partition on my phone, all the media in WeChat is gone. Someone please tell me why? Isn't it wiping cache partition is about wiping the cache of the internal storage instead of the SD card?

  • can you please help to with clearing the pin code which i forgot and i dont wish to loose my data from phone

    • Clearing the PIN is not readily possible on an Android. They are intentionally difficult to hack to stop theft. In fact, most Samsung's will wipe your device back to factory (wipe out ALL content) after 10 failed attempts.

      I am sorry this was certainly not the information you were hoping for.

  • Hi. I did a cache partition clean up and it wiped all my photos and data. Any ideas how to get it back? Why did it do this? I did because my phone keeps overheating asks that's what I read to do. Please help.

    • Hi Anna;

      What model do you have? Yesterday I found that I still had 15+GB showing as used that I no was cleared so I flushed the cache on my own S6 and all was well. I got 16+GB back without losing anything I cared about.

  • hi
    my phn is vivo v3
    it is hanged since 24 hrs kindly help me
    i have tried reboot and restart but still not working
    kindly help me.

  • My xiaomi phone is not turning on i'd try to reboot but it's rebooting ..now what i have to do to turn it on

    • I am sorry to say that if you cannot get it into maintenance mode (or a full boot) you likely have garbage. :(

  • I accidentally wiped off all my data while attempting to do a factory reset on my phone. Now when I try to reboot it, it keeps searching for a wi-fi network. I can't get it to skip this step to go to other steps. What can I do about this?

    • Hi Edwin;

      I have often skipped the WiFi setting during setup without problem. If you are truly stuck on that then I would go to a place that has a free WiFi hotspot and connect. I hope this helps.

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