Hi all,
Does Marshmallow still optimize apps in a similar way to Lollipop etc?
I've noticed if I clear the cache then the optimizing apps screen briefly pops up but then doesn't count up to x out of xx.
Looking at my system partitions, the cache is only using 180kb out of 248mb.
Is this normal?
Amos91 said:
Hi all,
Does Marshmallow still optimize apps in a similar way to Lollipop etc?
I've noticed if I clear the cache then the optimizing apps screen briefly pops up but then doesn't count up to x out of xx.
Looking at my system partitions, the cache is only using 180kb out of 248mb.
Is this normal?
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every time you clear your cache, then its normal. and no, it doesnt appear as much as in lollipop.
simms22 said:
every time you clear your cache, then its normal. and no, it doesnt appear as much as in lollipop.
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Thanks. I was used to it counting up to 300ish apps for 5-10 mins. Now its almost instant!
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Normaly i dont wipe. Because i get this always bit was in a good mood so was yeah i installed laatest nightly and wiped cache/davlix.
But like always it makes force close every app. Okay 50% then but still.
Developers always say do that wipE cache/davlix no need to factory reset.
But when i do that my apps force close......
Why is that.... i know its davlix cache but is does both. So what to dp? Or does it fix it self the force closes?
reggiexp said:
Normaly i dont wipe. Because i get this always bit was in a good mood so was yeah i installed laatest nightly and wiped cache/davlix.
But like always it makes force close every app. Okay 50% then but still.
Developers always say do that wipE cache/davlix no need to factory reset.
But when i do that my apps force close......
Why is that.... i know its davlix cache but is does both. So what to dp? Or does it fix it self the force closes?
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You should always wipe cache and Dalvik before installing / updating rom.
Do you have more than 50 apps in sd? If so, that's what could be causing the problem. Move some back to 'internal' memory, until there's less than 50 in the sd card. If that's not the case, then I suggest a clean install (use acmeunistaller then in webOs, use 'remove android', or something like that. You can get this in preware. Then, install android again, using acmeinstaller3). You should be good to go now. Good luck.
Do a backup, just in case.
chicle_11 said:
You should always wipe cache and Dalvik before installing / updating rom.
Do you have more than 50 apps in sd? If so, that's what could be causing the problem. Move some back to 'internal' memory, until there's less than 50 in the sd card. If that's not the case, then I suggest a clean install (use acmeunistaller then in webOs, use 'remove android', or something like that. You can get this in preware. Then, install android again, using acmeinstaller3). You should be good to go now. Good luck.
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yeah that must be the problem..
have like 150 apps..
okay now i get it, because i have always some apps who force close if i do a cache/dalvik cache clean.
no i get why i get that thxx
i learned some thing new.
but i have notist some thing titanuim always force closes, after wipe, i wont start need to re install how can that? its on tablet not on sd...
but never mind i dont like updating nightlies because i use 132dpi i find 160 to big.... and 120 to little
so every time i update need to reput it in 132 fix market.. i use old market... 3.5.X because 3.10.9 doesnt work well doesnt show 80%off the apps on market....
After dalvik cache clearing, every time i boot, it shows upgrading android, starting applications. How to skip it?
And i can't turn off wifi. It stars automatically, right after turning off. Please help to fix it.
Can't even turn on usb debug.
Edit: hell problem fixes after rebooting with earlier sim. Why this happened?
Subhajitdas298 said:
After dalvik cache clearing, every time i boot, it shows upgrading android, starting applications. How to skip it?
And i can't turn off wifi. It stars automatically, right after turning off. Please help to fix it.
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You can't skip that. It's the dalvik cache being rebuilt...
The dalvik cache is an extend file for the apk (*.dex) it is located in (/data/dalvik-cache) ,, this is for user apps . In system (/system/app) in (*.odex) these files must be deleted when install a new rom ,, these files is needed to run the apps and it is greated in reboot prosses So when you delete them it must be greated again in order to run apps .
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Hi, I have a friend who decide to get this phone against my personal suggestion, now the issue is I that have no clue how to delete the cached data, I own Galaxy phones and Nexus, that I know where to go to delete the cached data, however I can't seem to find that option on HTC, nor if I boot on recovery I'll see this feature.
So the question is, How do I delete Cached Data on HTC?
fenrry said:
Hi, I have a friend who decide to get this phone against my personal suggestion, now the issue is I that have no clue how to delete the cached data, I own Galaxy phones and Nexus, that I know where to go to delete the cached data, however I can't seem to find that option on HTC, nor if I boot on recovery I'll see this feature.
So the question is, How do I delete Cached Data on HTC?
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Settings > Apps > Tap the app > Delete Cache / Delete Data ?
No, Nexus and Samsung phones include an option to delete the Cache Partition and Cached data, so I don't have to go 1 by 1, for what I read somewhere, the only way to remove the Cached data on HTC is by turning off the phone, removing the battery for 10 seconds, turning it on again...or this Wipe Cache...will never recommend this phone...guess I'll try this...
At night, the phone's screen will turn on when it receives a notification, then never turn off. It also doesn't always show the black and white "ambient display" notification screen all of the time. Texts and emails will still show the regular one that I'm used to with other phones. Is there any way to make it work properly?
Try to wipe cache only, in recovery if necessary. Worked for some.
eddymonti said:
Try to wipe cache only, in recovery if necessary. Worked for some.
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How do I do that?
Does anyone know how to wipe the cache like the guy above suggested?
https://recomhub.com/blog/how-to-clear-cache-on-oneplus-3/
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https://recomhub.com/blog/how-to-clear-cache-on-oneplus-3/
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Are those instructions only for the OP3? I'm using an OP3T and they don't work for me. I don't see any option to wipe cache partition.
EDIT: I went into recovery mode and wiped the cache. I hope this works.
Go to settings then apps then find your app. Click storage and you will see the option to wipe cache.
fraughtsigewulf said:
Go to settings then apps then find your app. Click storage and you will see the option to wipe cache.
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I don't know which app could be causing this, so I just went into recovery mode and wiped the phone's entire cache that way. I'm hoping this solves it because I REALLY don't want to have to do a factory reset. I had to manually download all of my apps when I switched phones.
You can clear the systems app from apps in settings but I don't know if that will fix it. Clearing the phone from recovery shouldn't delete your apps but will Probably clear your logins and passwords for different apps
fraughtsigewulf said:
You can clear the systems app from apps in settings but I don't know if that will fix it. Clearing the phone from recovery shouldn't delete your apps but will Probably clear your logins and passwords for different apps
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Doing a factory reset will delete everything, including apps. That's what I'm trying to avoid. Like I said, I don't know which app is the culprit here.
In Oreo you could click on storage and clean the cache but that seems to have been removed in Pie. Is there a way to do it? I found that clearing the cache on a regular basis improved my device battery life.
Eggstones said:
In Oreo you could click on storage and clean the cache but that seems to have been removed in Pie. Is there a way to do it? I found that clearing the cache on a regular basis improved my device battery life.
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Install Google Files it shows all the junk and cache files...
CamRooni said:
Install Google Files it shows all the junk and cache files...
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Cheers it seems quite a nifty app.
If you still love stock ROM things..
Eggstones said:
Cheers it seems quite a nifty app.
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Well I dig up and found that after new update oneplus 3t by default is clearing cache just go to settings > system > Recent App Management > Now select your desired cache clearing method B/w normal clear and deep clear if this answer help don't be shy to give me a thank of appreciation...
CamRooni said:
Well I dig up and found that after new update oneplus 3t by default is clearing cache just go to settings > system > Recent App Management > Now select your desired cache clearing method B/w normal clear and deep clear if this answer help don't be shy to give me a thank of appreciation...
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Not sure what the difference between the two options entail. The second one just sounds like everything would stop working.
Eggstones said:
Not sure what the difference between the two options entail. The second one just sounds like everything would stop working.
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Yup there will be no background processes when you will be not using your phone or in particular not using that app it will kill that process...