Android phones rarely slow down overnight. Performance usually erodes in small, frustrating steps as apps pile up temporary files, browsers hoard old images, and the system juggles more cached data ...
Over time, your Android phone stores temporary files called cache to speed up app loading. But when this cache builds up, it can slow your device down, cause apps to crash, and eat up valuable storage ...
The cache on your Android phone refers to files that store data temporarily, such as images and scripts. This can be beneficial as it can help websites and apps load faster since that data is already ...
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