Top 5 Best Android File Manager Apps

#1. ES File Explorer Pro

This app called the ES File Explorer has been around for a long time and is one of the oldest file managers for Android and is very popular with the Android users.

Although it is popular, the free version is loaded with tons of features that tend to slow down the system. It also occupies a lot of memory space. So this is more useful for the newer Android devices which pack a powerful processor and come with a decent in-built memory.

However, if you want to use ES File Explorer, we recommend you to go for the paid version. ES File Explorer Pro is ad-free with the option of customizing the file manager.

The app as a file manager for Android lets you categorize, uninstall, backup, create shortcuts, compress your files, or delete junk files in a jiffy.



#2. ASUS File Manager

If you want to manage your files quickly and in a systematic manner, then ASUS file manager is for you. This lightweight app enables you to cut, copy, move, save or delete files easily. It not only manages the data on your device and SD card but also manages the data on cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, ASUS WebStorage and more. It allows you to compress files to organize them efficiently on the device. It categories the files according to the file type such as images, videos, audio, downloads, and more. In addition to, it also has disk tools like recycle bin, storage analyzer and more.


#3. Total Commander

Total Commander is one of the best Android file manager apps with lots of features. Along with copy, cut, paste and delete functions, it also enables you to perform batch operations. It has two panels for easy use. It has an inbuilt text editor and media player. It supports 31 languages. It works on Rooted Android devices as well. You can bookmark the files that you access the most for easy access. It can extract and compress ZIP files.


#4. X-Plore File Manager

X-Plore file manager is one of the best file manager for Android. It has media player and video player, hex viewer, PDF viewer and more with it. It helps you manage files on not only your device but also on Cloud storage like Google Drive, PCloud, SugarSync, OneDrive and more.

For easy functioning, it has dual panel explorer \which lets you perform same operation between windows. It provides you vault to secure your important files.


#5. Astro File Manager

Astro is one of Android's oldest file manager apps. It had its ups and downs over the years. However, it's always been a solid choice. Some of the features include SD card support, cloud storage support, file compression, app management, and archive extraction support (ZIP and RAR). You also get a good looking, Material Design UI and simple usage. It's also entirely free with no ads. Metago, the developer, has a beta version as well if you want to try the latest features faster.

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