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Why Android No Longer Needs a Cache Partition

Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: howtogeek.com

Long-time Android power users will be all too familiar with the “clear cache” option in recovery, but thanks to some recent changes to how Android works, the cache partition is a thing of the past. Here’s why.

Traditionally, Android would download an update, store it on the cache partition, and then apply it to the system partition when the device was rebooted.

This process takes a little bit of time, then the OS has to “optimize” after the reboot is complete in order to clean up the installation. It’s not a bad system, per se—it’s just not as efficient as it could be.

Starting with Android Nougat, Google implemented a new update system that mimics what the company has been using on Chrome OS for years. This new seamless update system is the entire reason the cache partition is no longer needed.

While we have a much longer explanation on what the new update system is and…

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