Highlight the ‘Wipe Cache Partition’ Option.Press the Volume Down Button to Navigate the Menu.This is when I suggest that you wipe the cache partition of the Galaxy S5 to see if this fixes it for you. Simple, right? Well, what happens if you’re having an issue with the entire Android operating system? Something like incredibly poor performance or excessive battery drain after you have performed an update(or even just over time). So from here, you would tap on the clear cache button and then tap on the clear data button. Locate the Apps/App Manager section, swipe over to the All column and then tap on the application that is having an issue. If you’re just having an issue with one particular application, like Google+, all you would have to do is launch the Settings application. Sometimes it’s just random corruption that happens, sometimes it’s an application that has written invalid or incomplete data to the partition and sometimes it actually holds left over data from an update.
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