Top 6 Best Android File Manager Apps
File manager apps are among the most important apps on your device. With them, you can browse your files, find your downloads, manage your storage space, move things around, and a lot more. Not everyone is too keen on file organization because it can be pretty boring, but everyone still needs a file browser. Here are the best file explorer apps, file browser apps, and file manager apps for Android.
ES File Explorer
[Price: Free / $2.99]
ES File Explorer has been the go-to recommendation for a lot of people for many years. ES first became popular back in the days when there were only two good file browsers to choose from (ES and Astro) and eventually became the champion with 1.6+ million five star ratings to date. It has a metric ton of features, including root access, cloud storage support, remote file manager support, FTP and WebDAV support, and a whole ton more. Some are disappointed with some of the app’s more unnecessary features, like cleaner functions, but the file browser still works very well.
ES File Explorer has been the go-to recommendation for a lot of people for many years. ES first became popular back in the days when there were only two good file browsers to choose from (ES and Astro) and eventually became the champion with 1.6+ million five star ratings to date. It has a metric ton of features, including root access, cloud storage support, remote file manager support, FTP and WebDAV support, and a whole ton more. Some are disappointed with some of the app’s more unnecessary features, like cleaner functions, but the file browser still works very well.
Root Explorer
[Price: $3.99]
Root Explorer is a file explorer that is designed specifically for root users. It omits many of the traditional file manager features in exchange for a root-friendly, lightweight experience. It also comes with some root-specific features such as an SQLite database viewer, text editor (for build.prop files), tar support, permission changing, APK binary XML viewer, and more. It’s also frequently updated and comes with cloud storage support as well as SMB support.
Root Explorer is a file explorer that is designed specifically for root users. It omits many of the traditional file manager features in exchange for a root-friendly, lightweight experience. It also comes with some root-specific features such as an SQLite database viewer, text editor (for build.prop files), tar support, permission changing, APK binary XML viewer, and more. It’s also frequently updated and comes with cloud storage support as well as SMB support.
Solid Explorer
[Price: Free / $1.99]
Solid Explorer has been growing in popularity and it’s easy to see why. It features Material Design, cloud support, root access, FTP, SFTP, WebDav, SMB, and CIFS support, archive and compression support, Chromecast support, and there are even theming options available. You also have the option of using the classic Solid Explorer which is still better than most other file browsers. It’s about as full featured as you can get without being bloated and it’s a good overall experience.
Solid Explorer has been growing in popularity and it’s easy to see why. It features Material Design, cloud support, root access, FTP, SFTP, WebDav, SMB, and CIFS support, archive and compression support, Chromecast support, and there are even theming options available. You also have the option of using the classic Solid Explorer which is still better than most other file browsers. It’s about as full featured as you can get without being bloated and it’s a good overall experience.
Total Commander
[Price: Free]
Total Commander is one of the more powerful and highly rated file managers out there. It has pretty much any feature you could ask for, including network storage support, cloud storage support, plugin support, bookmarks, and other tools such as an included text editor. This one is quickly becoming a favorite of many, even if the design isn’t as current as some would like. Nevertheless, it is entirely free with no in-app purchases and no advertising.
Total Commander is one of the more powerful and highly rated file managers out there. It has pretty much any feature you could ask for, including network storage support, cloud storage support, plugin support, bookmarks, and other tools such as an included text editor. This one is quickly becoming a favorite of many, even if the design isn’t as current as some would like. Nevertheless, it is entirely free with no in-app purchases and no advertising.
X-plore File Manager
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
X-Plore File Manager is one of the more unique options on the list. It’s a forced dual-pane app which means you’ll be managing two windows at once pretty much all the time. This is kind of cool if you’re copy/pasting between folders or need to move files quickly. It also comes with support for various types of files, cloud storage, network storage (FTP, SMB, DLNA/UPnP), a built-in hex editor, root support, and plenty of other features. You can even view APK files as zips if you’re into that kind of thing.
X-Plore File Manager is one of the more unique options on the list. It’s a forced dual-pane app which means you’ll be managing two windows at once pretty much all the time. This is kind of cool if you’re copy/pasting between folders or need to move files quickly. It also comes with support for various types of files, cloud storage, network storage (FTP, SMB, DLNA/UPnP), a built-in hex editor, root support, and plenty of other features. You can even view APK files as zips if you’re into that kind of thing.
FX File Manager
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]File Explorer, previously known as FX Explorer is a popular file manager app, which aims at bringing you a cohesive experience along with the features. The app brings some cool gestures, visual clipboard, file viewers, pinch to zoom support, themes, home page customization, usage view and more. File Explorer also supports add-ons or plugins and there are add-ons for cloud storage sync support (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box and SugarSync), root, network file management (FTP, SFTP, SMB, WebDAV) etc.
There’s a split view feature as well, which as the name suggests lets you open two folders in a split view mode. Overall, we love the app due to its beautiful user interface and some unique features like gestures, visual clipboard and split view mode. Moreover, the app feels fluid at all times and we never felt any stutters in our testing.
Best File Managers for both casual and power users
According to us, these are the best file managers for Android and we are pretty sure one of these apps would certainly cater to your need. If you are a power user who wants all the advanced features, you should try the likes of FX File Manager, File Commander and Total Commander. Is multitasking & usability your priority? Want a clean interface?. You can choose between FX File Manager, ES File Explorer, Solid Explorer. So, try them out and let us know your favorite. Sound off in the comments section below.
Lastly FX File Manager have smashed all others. It is material themed, Best for multitasking and Have best root operations compatibility.
If we missed any of the best file manager apps for Android, tell us about them in the comments!
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