Whenever your Hisense TV starts behaving abnormally & causes any sort of trouble accessing its apps/options, it is most probably due to cache files. Actually, the cache files are useful data for easily loading the media files on the app. However, it may become problematic whenever too many cache files are stored on your Hisense TV. They should be deleted regularly to improve the performance of the app and TV.
Follow this article to find the steps for clearing the cache of each OS model of Hisense TV.
Why Should I Clear Cache on Hisense TV?
- Clearing the cache will clear up storage space issues on Hisense TV and increase performance speed.
- You can wipe out all the temporary bugs and other problematic factors associated with the particular app & system.
- Get rid of app-related issues like loading failure, freezing on a particular screen, buffering issues, and more.
- You can resolve problems in the Network & Bluetooth connectivity of Hisense TV when you clear the system cache files.
How to Clear Cache on Hisense Smart TVs
Hisense Smart TVs currently support six different operating systems, and the steps to clear the cache files will vary from one TV to another.
Xumo TV: Launch Settings → go to System & Device Preferences → Storage → click Clear Cache.
VIDAA TV:
- To delete the cache of a single app: open the Settings menu → click Apps → Choose the app → Tap the Clear Cache button.
- To delete the cache data of all apps: Tap System Settings from Settings and click Application Settings → Clear Cache.
Fire TV: Head to the Settings option → select Applications → Managed Installed Applications → select the required app → select the Clear Cache button.
Google TV /Android TV: Open Settings → Apps → select the app → tap Clear Cache → OK.
Roku TV: Take the remote control → Click the Home button 5 times → Up button 1 time → Rewind button 2 times → Fast forward button 2 times.
Note: Apart from the remote shortcut, Hisense Roku TV does not have a dedicated option on Settings to clear the cache.
Still, Facing Issues?
If clearing the cache files hasn’t fixed the app issue, uninstall the app on your Hisense TV and reinstall it from the built-in store. During uninstallation, all app data, along with any issues, will be removed. To fix TV-wide issues, force restart your Hisense TV by unplugging it from the power source and reconnecting it after a few minutes.
FAQ
You can reset your Hisense TV to factory settings and permanently remove the agents causing software/systematic issues yourself.
No. You definitely need a physical remote to clear the cache on Hisense Roku TVs.