If you have problems with your new Samsung Galaxy S6, this has mostly to do with Android firmware. Problems may be, for example:
Samsung Galaxy S 6 is hot when use Be Apps
The Samsung Galaxy S6 battery becomes exhausted quickly
The Samsung Galaxy S6 screen goes black
etc.
If also occur with your smartphone or issues in the manner as described above, then you can try this with something called Wipe cache partition to solve. This temporarily scale system files are deleted. Are these temporary files incorrectly, it can cause problems and errors. That's why it makes sense then wipe cache partition by means of a deleting them on the Samsung Galaxy S 6.
Do not worry it will erase any data persönlcihen etc. The temproären files are then also normally again applied on your Samsung Galaxy S6 by the Android operating system, but hopefully correctly.
As you can perform a wipe cache partition on the Samsung Galaxy S 6, we want you here now explain in more detail:
Turns your Samsung Galaxy S6 completely. Then you have to press the following keys and keep the phone on again:
Power On / Off
Volume +
Home button
If the Samsung Galaxy S6 vibrates once, the power on / off button let go, but keep the other two keys from the key combination depressed until a small menu appears on the screen.
Now mark the entry "Wipe cache partition" means the volume down key. With the power on / off button, the entry is selected and the process is started. This usually takes only a few seconds. Then appears again the previously displayed menu. Now select the first entry with "Reboot system now" and run the command again with a press of the power button. Your Samsung Galaxy S6 will now reboot.
That's it. The reboot can now might take a few seconds longer. Then no more errors such as overheating, black screen or battery runs out quickly should occur with your Samsung Galaxy S 6.
You now know how to solve problems using a wipe cache partition on the Samsung Galaxy S 6.