5 Best Android File Manager Apps In 2020

File Managers are one of the key app that most of us use in our day to day life. It’s really confusing to choose one of the file manager app from play store when there are thousand of apps are available, doing almost same work. while choosing a file manager its really important that it has a decent UX and do all the required operations performed by file manager. considering all this i have selected my top 5 file manager app that i’ve used in 2020.
1. ES File Explorer - File Manager for Android
ES File Explorer is launched in mid of August 2020 and comparatively speaking it’s a pretty good app. It’s based on one of the famous open source project called amaze file manager. although we didn’t find much difference in UI but they have fixed a lot of crashed underneath. es file explorer focuses on as lighter, smoother and crash free experience for those who just need to do some light file browsing. It features File Encryption, Material Design, FTP Server, a built-in app manager to uninstall apps, root explorer, and more. It’s free to download on play store. user can also donate to support development through in-app purchases.
2. Files By Google
Files is launched in 2017 and comes a long way with lots of improvements. It provides a nice and clean UI to view and manage your files. The app continuously analyzes your storage and offers up intelligent suggestions for superfluous files you can safely delete — things like duplicates, temporary files, and unusually large items. Using Files you can easily trasmit files wirelessly on other device having Files installed. Apart from file transmit and junk clean ups its provide all the basic operations like search, create, delete, compress, unzip etc.
3. Solid File Explorer
Solid file explorer has almost all the same file manipulation features as Files and ES File Explorer. In addition, It can also integrate wide range of online storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, and your own private servers. Using solid file explorer you can also easily cast your content to a TV or any chromecast inbuilt display.
4. Root Explorer
Root Explorer is one of the oldest and favourite file manager by root users. with basic UI it allows you to edit and modify system file if you have root access to your device. It also provide tools such as APK binary XML viewer, MD5 support, ability to change file owner or group etc. this file explorer works for non-root users too.
5. Astro File Manager
Astro file manager is also one of the oldest file manager for android and it is always been a one of the best choice. It has features like file compression and extraction, cloud storage support, app management. It comes with a material design UI and its simple to use. they also provide a beta version in case you want to try latest feature before everyone else.
When it comes to choose a file manager or any other app, choices varies user to user. you might find a good UI in one app and functionalities in some other. It totally depend on what you want to do with your files and what are your exact requirements.
Hope this article help you to find a perfect file manager for your android device. if you have any questions and suggestions feel free to comment below.