We have seen many Nokia Android Phone users requesting HMD for a capable file manager as the stock Android doesn’t come with one. So, while HMD works on a native file manager of its own there are many highly capable file managers in Play Store already and the good news is that most of them are free. We have tested many highly rated Android File managers on our Nokia Android Phones and we recommend these File managers as the best of the lot.
Solid Explorer:
This is one File manager or Android browser that you will love to use for many reasons. It has a simple and clean UI and also packs some powerful features. You can use it for free or buy the premium version for a very low price.
It comes with Material design and supports protecting your files and folders with a password or Fingerprint sensor if you use it to unlock.
File Manager [The Best & recommended by us]:
It is yet another Android file explorer/manager that is very highly rated and enjoys great reviews. It is a free and fully-featured file manager that is simple to use and navigate but at the same time quite powerful as well.
It allows to easily manage local and cloud-based storage for you. You can access and fully manage main phone storage, SD card storage, USB storage, Apps, downloads and all other files and folders on your phone. It also supports remote access, access from PC and storage analysis.
ASUS File manager:
Don’t go after the name or the fact that it has been created by ASUS. It works on all the Android smartphones and is a solid option in your view. We tested it on our Nokia phones and it is a very impressive piece of software. It allows you to play with your files and folders in the way you please. It supports cloud-storage accounts like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive.
It also supports advanced features like managing files within your LAN (local area network) and SMB (Samba) network and comes with tools like Storage analyzer, recycle bin and hidden cabinet.
X-plore File Manager:
X-plore File manager enjoys 4.6 user ratings and is really one of the best Android file managers that we have tested. It offers all the basic and advanced features like (Root, FTP, SMB1 / SMB2, Sqlite, Zip, Rar, 7zip, DLNA/UPnP explorer) that an Android user needs in a dual-pane explorer user interface.
It has one of the best file-sharing feature available out of any of the file managers. It supports a very wide range of cloud storage accounts.
Total Commander:
Total Commander is yet another great Android File manager/explorer option that is full-featured. It has a long list of features and functions to show off. Apart from the powerful files and directory management features, it comes with a built-in text editor, Bookmarks, Root explorer and a media player.
It is especially suited to those with evolved Android senses and those who love customizations.
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