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OthersPress and hold the Power button and tap Power off.
2. Boot into Recovery Mode
Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously until you see the Samsung logo.
Once the Samsung logo appears, release the Power button but keep holding the Volume Up button.
When the Android recovery menu appears, release all buttons.
3. Navigate to "Wipe Cache Partition"
Use the Volume Down button to scroll down to Wipe Cache Partition.
Press the Power button to select it.
4. Confirm Wiping the Cache Partition
Use the Volume Down button to highlight Yes and press the Power button to confirm.
5. Reboot the System
Once the process is complete, "Reboot system now" will be highlighted.
Press the Power button to restart your device.
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OthersPress and hold the Power button and tap Power off.
2. Boot into Recovery Mode
Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously until you see the Samsung logo.
Once the Samsung logo appears, release the Power button but keep holding the Volume Up button.
When the Android recovery menu appears, release all buttons.
3. Navigate to "Wipe Cache Partition"
Use the Volume Down button to scroll down to Wipe Cache Partition.
Press the Power button to select it.
4. Confirm Wiping the Cache Partition
Use the Volume Down button to highlight Yes and press the Power button to confirm.
5. Reboot the System
Once the process is complete, "Reboot system now" will be highlighted.
Press the Power button to restart your device.
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