A REDDIT user has revealed a trick that can help you with a slow Amazon Fire TV Stick.

The tip was posted on the popular Reddit forum r/firetvstick.

Amazon Fire TV Stick users can benefit from clearing its cache

1

Amazon Fire TV Stick users can benefit from clearing its cacheCredit: Getty

The trick was revealed in response to another user complaining about a slow Fire TV Stick.

“Recently I’ve noticed that when I turn on Firestick, an add starts playing immediately instead of the normal home screen.

“I have to press “down” to then go to home screen. I don’t know if this is a coincidence or if this is the cause, but everything is slow now.

“The home screen bottom is blank for up to 30 seconds, inputs have a three or four second delay, and some apps open on their own now.

“Is anyone else experiencing this?” the disgruntled user asked.

“I’ve noticed the ad, but not the slowdown. I’ve been using the Home button to escape the ad,” one Reddit user replied.

“I’d clear the cache and delete any unused apps. Might help with the slowness,” another Redditor suggested.

Deleting unused apps and clearing your cache is a good idea to prevent your Fire TV Stick from experiencing lagging or buffering issues.

Most read in Phones & Gadgets

Every app you download will create a cache on your Fire TV Stick.

A cache stores data and can be useful as it helps an app remember your needs and preferred content.

‘It’s hot garbage now’ complain Amazon Fire TV owners after controversial changes and warn ‘they’re going downhill fast’

Not clearing your cache regularly enough can lead to a lack of storage and a slower device.

Amazon even recommends clearing your Fire TV Stick cache to solve app issues.

“To resolve intermittent app issues, clear the app data and cache,” the tech giant says on its website.

To clear your Fire TV Stick cache, first head to Settings.

Then, click on Applications and tap Manage Installed Applications.

Here you can click on the app you want to clear.

Simply select Clear Cache and then Clear Data.

Bear in mind that caches can be automatically cleared if you forget.

READ MORE SUN STORIES

 “If an app is unused for more than 30 days and the device is running low on storage, the storage optimizing feature will automatically clear the app cache.

“This feature runs in the background and can’t be deactivated,” Amazon says.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The 9 Best TVs (and Helpful Buying Tips)

Saving up for a new screen? To help you navigate the dozens…

Warning for MILLIONS of PayPal users – your bank account could be emptied

PAYPAL users are the latest targets of cyber crooks looking to make…

Goodbye silicone? A new era of breast reconstruction is on the horizon

Tissue-regrowing implants, which will enter human trials next week, could provide comfortable…

Universal Music Declares War on Streaming Noise

Under the new model, Deezer promises to separate professional artists from the…