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wipe partition cache in s10 after android 11 update

(Topic created on: 05-05-2021 11:49 PM)
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Anindam
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Hi, after updating my s10 to android 11 the phone is discharging faster.  So thought to wipe the cache partition. But when I tried doing that as per the normal process,  it didn't happen. I pressed Bixby button+volume up+power button together and released it once the Android logo appeared, but everytime it just went on to boot normally.  Please help
Hothead247
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thanks a lot bruv
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raja66
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I face same kind of problem.... plz give a proper solution for solving this...
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naknandu
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same problem. wipe cache partition can't be done and volume reduced afer new updation of software.
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Daverk
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I am not sure if the powers that be are listening to us on here as I have tried the suggestion but it doesn’t work 

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JasSher
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Did wipe cache resolved issue guys ,?
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headlights
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I had the same problem, check that the USB C cable you use to connect to your computer is a full USB cable and not just a charging one. It didn't work for me with the first cable I used but works fine with with another USB C  cable that I was using on an external hard drive.

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PeterPopper
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(Connect with type C cable and connect withpc/laptop/type C earphone only for Android 11 )

1) Turn off the device, but as soon as you feel the 'vibration' to tell you the phone is turning off, then...

2) Press and hold the Volume Up key, bixby key, and the spower button.


3) When the Android logo displays, release all keys.


4) Press the Volume down key to navigate and select "Wipe cache partition".


5) Press Power key to select. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Select Reboot System.


6) Press the Power key to restart the device.

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tpjan
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As you can see there are a few of us where not even the USB cable method is working. I'm one of them. There's two S10e's in my household and none of them can boot to recovery no matter what I try.
Has a solution been found? 

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menyheart
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Have you tried with a USB-C headset? Mine worked after I plugged a headset in

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CappyC
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I just tried the new way for Android 11 and it did not work. Tried it the old way using Power + Volume Up + Bixby and it went right in, no problem. I did not hook up any USB cable to the phone at all. Held all three buttons until it went from the Samsung starting screen showing powered by android at the bottom to the maintenance menu screen. Happy Cache Partition clearing lol!

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