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How to Clear Cache on Samsung Galaxy

Remove cached data to fix loading errors and reclaim disk space.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Android provides per-app cache clearing directly in Settings > Apps, where every installed app has a dedicated Storage screen showing App size, User data, and Cache broken out separately. The Clear Cache button removes only the temporary files while leaving your app data, settings, and login sessions completely intact — the app simply rebuilds its cache on the next launch. For bulk cleanup, the Files by Google app and most manufacturer care apps (Samsung Device Care, etc.) scan all app caches at once and let you clear everything with a single tap.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1Go to Settings > Apps > [App name] > Storage & Cache > Clear Cache. Repeat for each app showing issues.
  2. 2Restart the app or browser after clearing.
  3. 3For system-level cache on Windows, search Disk Cleanup from Start, check Temporary files, and run cleanup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does clearing cache do on Samsung Galaxy?
Clearing cache removes temporary files that apps and browsers store locally to load faster. This can fix loading errors, blank pages, login issues, and outdated content. It does not delete your personal data, passwords, or files — only performance-related temporary data.
Will clearing cache on Samsung Galaxy delete my passwords or data?
Clearing cache only removes temporary files. Your saved passwords are stored separately and are not affected. If you also clear Cookies or Storage/Data (a separate option), you will be logged out of websites and apps, but no personal files are deleted.
How often should I clear my cache on Samsung Galaxy?
There is no set schedule — clear cache when you notice specific problems: pages not loading correctly, apps showing outdated content, or login loops. Clearing cache too frequently provides no benefit, as it forces everything to reload from scratch each time.
Does clearing cache on Samsung Galaxy speed up the device?
It can provide a brief improvement if the cache has become corrupt or very large, but in normal use, cache exists to speed things up. Clearing it makes the first load of each app or website slower while it rebuilds. For general device speed, focus on freeing up storage and disabling unused startup programs instead.

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