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All in one Cache cleaner

(Topic created on: 07-09-2025 11:23 PM)
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tdwagh
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Galaxy S
"Ugh, it's annoying that you can't just clear all the app caches at once on a Galaxy, right? Am I missing something, or is that feature really not there? Anyone got any tips or tricks?"

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armlinker4639
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Galaxy S
You can either Wipe Cache Partition by FastBoot
Or you can use the Disk Storage Analyzer which is a really great app.

If this helps you, I'll appreciate if you could accept my comment as solution by clicking on the dots on the top right of my comment 😊

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armlinker4639
Active Level 10
Galaxy S
You can either Wipe Cache Partition by FastBoot
Or you can use the Disk Storage Analyzer which is a really great app.

If this helps you, I'll appreciate if you could accept my comment as solution by clicking on the dots on the top right of my comment 😊
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cs_member10
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Dear Samsung Member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

We request you kindly share the log file. Also, share the video clips and images for better understanding. This will help us to investigate further and resolve this issue.

To share the log file: Open Samsung Members Application > Support> Tap on send feedback> Choose Composer> Select error report> Select the appropriate issue category> Type your query and send.

Note: To ensure relevant log information is included in the error report, submit the report within 3 minutes of encountering the bug or error, and do not terminate (swipe away) the Samsung Members application until you are notified that the report has been sent. This can take up to 5 minutes.

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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