Quick overview
My Files - File Manager, created by Face up, is a free and visually modern Android file explorer. It focuses on a simple, attractive interface that helps you access and organize files kept on your device without a steep learning curve.
Where it works and what it reads
The app supports storage on:
- USB flash drives connected via OTG adapters
- Internal device memory
- SD cards
It recognizes a wide range of file types, including media, documents, APKs, and common archive formats like ZIP and RAR.
Main file operations
- Move items between folders or storage locations
- Copy files for backup or duplication
- Rename files to keep things organized
- Create shortcuts to quickly access frequently used files
- Make new folders to group related content
These core tools cover everyday needs for most users.
What it lacks
While useful for general file handling, the app is missing several power-user features found in some competitors:
- No access to system-level files or deeper root functions
- Lacks multi-pane or dual-pane navigation for side-by-side browsing
- Contains advertisements that some users may find disruptive
Final thoughts
If you want an easy-to-use file manager with a clean aesthetic for routine organization and basic archive handling, My Files - File Manager is a reasonable pick. It won’t satisfy advanced users who need system access or professional-grade multitasking, but it’s adequate for typical smartphone file chores.
Another option to try
Consider Samsung’s My Files (Free) as an alternative — it provides a comparable out-of-the-box experience and may better suit users seeking a slightly different feature set or fewer interruptions.
Technical
- Android
- Free