[Q] MOTO X - Clear Cache Partition

a1exus

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I'm purchased my Moto X (XT1060) on Verizon when it just came out), it came with 4.2.2 and I rooted shortly after that) then Android 4.4 KitKat came out, so I jumped on that) and now 4.4.2 (and possibly soon 4.4.4), unfortunately since root wasn't available for 4.4.2 I never went to it but I really looking forward to 4.4.4 or Android L.

at the end of the day my Moto X now is running Android 4.4 KitKat and it's rooted using one of @jcase methods.

... and as few others, going to Android 4.4 KitKat unfortunately meant shorten your battery life((

now I'd like to try out following : MOTO X - Clear Cache Partition and even though I'm pretty sure it won't do me any good, I still want to give it a go.

I'm issuing
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
and I end up inside of my bootloader, over there I selecting "recovery" yet my phone just ends up rebooting itself(

What am I doing wrong? How else I can do that? I also tried following:

Code:
fastboot erase cache
... which I'm not sure as it does anything to my phone since after reboot, my phone goes to Android without rebuilding cache normally like it'd do it in any other time I reboot my phone.
 
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Darth

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If you're battery is the same now as when you first installed 4.4....clearing cache won't change anything.

But if you want to...sorry, unfamiliar with locked root methods....do you have a custom recovery you can clear cache with?

Or....try an app, since you're rooted. There's tonnes on the play store.
 
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