Where is cache data on galaxy a12 phone ?


 

 

Galaxy A12 and Galaxy S10/S10e are the latest flagships from Samsung. Both devices come with a lot of features, but one of the most interesting is their camera. Both devices have a 12Mp rear camera, which is really good for taking selfies and other photography-related tasks. One question that people frequently ask is where is the cache data on the Galaxy A12 and Galaxy S10/S10e? Here’s a guide that will tell you exactly where the cache data is on both devices.

What is cache data?

Cache data is a small amount of data that is kept on your device in order to speed up the loading of webpages and other content. This data is normally stored in the phone's memory and is used when the device needs to load a page that has been seen before.

How to disable cache data on Galaxy A12 phone

Cache data is a temporary storage space on your Galaxy A12 phone that contains copies of websites and apps you visit. This storage space helps the phone to quickly load web pages and apps when you open them the next time.

To disable cache data on your Galaxy A12 phone:

1. Open the Settings app on your phone.
2. Under "General," tap "Storage."
3. Under "Cache," tap "Enabled." (If it's not enabled, tap "Enabled" and then turn on "Show Cache Data.")
4. To disable cache data for specific apps, tap their icons and then turn off "Enable Cache."

Conclusion

Cache data on galaxy A12 phone is not available in Google search results. You may need to use Samsung's Galaxy A12 tools or a third-party app to view cached content.

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