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[Android] Solid Explorer File Manager Full Unlock $1.39 (70% off) @ Google Play

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Black Friday Sale on this excellent Android file manager. A great choice if you're fleeing from the ES File Explorer dumpster fire.

The full unlock upgrade is done via an in-app purchase, so if you're not sure, have a play with it before making your purchase.

The Google Play listing says it's half price, but the in-app purchase screen says normal price is $4.49 and sale price is $1.39. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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  • I tried this one when fleeing ES years ago, and wasn't thrilled. I went with X-Plore instead which is free.

  • +1

    Good post OP. My goto file explorer. Paid and been using this for years. Very Solid indeed.

  • +3

    Any reason you wouldn’t use the free MiXplorer?

    https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.mixplorer

    • +1

      I didn't like the MiXplorer interface. This was quite some time ago now.

      • As someone who paid for an MS Office addon to remove the ribbon & bring back menu’s, I can appreciate that.

  • This is a good buy!!!

  • Wow. The first file explorer I've found since ES that actually downloads from an SFTP server at full speeds. Thanks OP!

  • +1

    Thanks OP, just paid ₹10 (AU$0.20) as my PlayStore was set to India due to YouTube Premium deal.

  • This is also my goto explorer.
    Has ability to access root files which is a must have for me.

  • After not really liking any of the file managers, paid or otherwise on the Play Store I downloaded F-Droid and started using "Files" which I've found to be fully featured and less obnoxious than other file managers (actually lets you browse your files, unlike the default Files app):

    https://f-droid.org/en/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files/

    It does require you to install F-Droid (which is not on the Play Store) but it's free and open source, and doesn't have any ads.

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