![]() Every app has its own cache file which is separate from the system cache file and does take up user-accessible space. For example, Spotify stores streamed music in its cache file for faster (and offline) playback. The system cache is also different from cached app data, which is data stored by apps and specific to that particular app. ![]() Files stored there don’t take up any user-accessible space-clearing your system cache won’t allow you to download any new apps, store files, or save more cat photos. If yours has a system cache, it will be on a separate partition from your primary phone storage. Many modern phones don’t even have a system cache now. Android has since moved away from that, preferring a different method for installing updates. Some time ago, in the days before Nougat, Android used a system cache to store system update files. ![]() What Is the System Cache and What Data Is Stored There?
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