You’ll need to clear the cache for each individual app. Currently, there’s no way to clear it all at once. Clearing your cache is a great way to free up space on your device.

You can also swipe-up on the screen and tap the Settings icon.

If you want to delete the entire app from your device, you can tap Clear storage. These options may be unavailable for some apps.

You can also swipe-up on the screen and tap the Settings icon. Performing a factory reset will erase all personal data on the device, such as messages, photos, and videos. To avoid losing data, be sure to back up your device.

A new page will open.

Factory reset will delete all data from your phone’s internal storage.

You may be asked to tap Erase all data again to confirm. Your Pixel 6 Pro will begin to factory reset. Depending on the number of files in your device, this may take some time. When it’s finished, you’ll see the Android set up screen.

Performing a factory reset will erase all personal data on the device, such as messages, photos, and videos. Be sure to back up your device to avoid losing important data or files. Consider backing up your contacts to your Google account.

Performing a factory reset will erase all personal data on the device, such as messages, photos, and videos. Be sure to back up your device to avoid losing important data or files. Consider backing up your contacts to your Google account.

You’ll see the Google logo, then No command.

You’ll see the Google logo, then No command.

You should see the Android Recovery page.

Your Pixel 6 Pro will begin to factory reset. Depending on the number of files in your device, this may take some time. When it’s finished, you’ll see the Android set up screen. You can now set up your device and download apps.

Your Pixel 6 Pro will begin to factory reset. Depending on the number of files in your device, this may take some time. When it’s finished, you’ll see the Android set up screen. You can now set up your device and download apps.