

In case you accidentally delete a file or video, don't worry. The app also offers a private folder where you can securely store sensitive files.

Standard file operations such as rename, copy and paste, compress/decompress, and multi-select are supported. You can browse and manage all files on your internal storage, microSD card, and USB OTG. It has a pretty clean UI and includes most major file management tools. What we like about File Manager by InShot:įile Manager by InShot is another good Android file explorer with desktop-grade features. It's clearly one of the most feature-rich file managers you can download, and it recently completed 10 years of existence.Īlthough the Play Store version is paid, the app is available for download for free from XDA forums. Other highlights include support for all major file management options, compress tools, root access, file encryption support, and much more. You also get support for 19 cloud storage providers, including Google Drive, Mega, Dropbox, Box, Yandex, Mediafire, 4Sync, OneDrive, 4Shared, Baidu, and more. The app also has a custom USB OTG driver and can read any external drive with FAT32, exFat, and NTFS format. MiXplorer also supports tabbed browsing and dual panel in landscape mode.Ī powerful search function in the app makes it easier to locate files quickly and reliably. The app also lets you enable or disable menu options and action buttons. It packs a lot of customization features, including the ability to tweak the theme. Created by XDA member and developer Hootan Parsa, MiXplorer Silver is another great file manager.
