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How exactly.do you do this and what exactly does it ? Will I need to set everything up again?
Yes, you'll be wiping all the data off the phone so you'll need to set up again. You can use Samsung Smart Switch to back up your phone and restore it after, however, it won't put everything back in place, so there will be leg work to do.
In order to do it, shut off your phone then hold the Power, Volume Up and Home button at the same time until the light blue recovery screen comes on. Ity will then switch over to a black screen with recovery options. Use your volume up and down buttons to switch between options and the power button to select. Do the cache first, then factory restore.
How exactly.do you do this and what exactly does it ? Will I need to set everything up again?
But what is the purpose of all of these things
But if you just want to clear the cache without an fdr just do settings, storage, clear cache. You don't have to do the volume button thing anymore.
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There are mixed interpretations about it, the old school told us to the wipe cache and then the full reset, I still do that, but yes, doing the full reset will clear cache also, I just keep doing it that way because it takes just a second and you know what what they say about old habits.
Anyway, the Clear Cache on Recovery is not the same as clearing cache from apps on the Storage menu, I'll tell you that on my daughters' Moto G 2014, resetting the App cache just do that and it takes seconds, but the phone keeps lagging and doing all kind of weird stuff, then you need to go to recovery menu and do the Wipe Cache partition it takes long minutes to finish and then everything go back to normal.
It may be similar but the example I gave you above show you that is not the same.