
"Google released Android 16 back in June to Pixel devices and select OEMs, bringing performance improvements, new Material You changes, and more upgrades. If you want to try this update but are hesitant because you've noticed your Android phone or tablet already feels too sluggish, clearing app and browser caches can give it a fresh boost and free up some storage space."
"Select the time range and check "Cached images and files" (and any other data you wish to remove). Then tap "Clear data." Each option explains what it does and how it affects your experience. For example, clearing cookies and site data will log you out of many or all websites, while clearing cached images and files might cause Chrome to load images slower next time you visit a site."
Cached data on Android devices can accumulate, become corrupted, or grow outdated and may slow down phones or tablets. Restarting a device can help, but targeted cache clearing provides a faster responsiveness boost and reclaims storage space. Cache clearing steps vary slightly by manufacturer, but Chrome cache can be cleared via Menu > History > Clear browsing data by selecting a time range and checking Cached images and files. Clearing cookies and site data will log users out of sites, while removing cached images can make pages load images more slowly on the next visit. Newer Chrome versions offer a Clear Browsing Data shortcut.
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