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File Manager for Android TV icon

9.6 285 Reviews


3.7.2 by File Manager Plus


Mar 24, 2026

About File Manager for Android TV

File Manager is an Android file explorer for phones, tablets, and TV.

Built by File Manager Plus, it brings local, OTG, NAS, FTP, and cloud drives together in one clean interface. The main appeal is quick categories and built‑in viewers that cut down on app switching. If you plan to download File Manager, the highlights below show how it handles everyday file tasks.

  • Manage internal, SD, and USB OTG with copy, move, delete, rename actions.
  • One‑tap categories for images, videos, audio, apps, documents, and downloads.
  • Add cloud storage and NAS/FTP, then browse like local files everywhere.
  • Storage analysis finds big files and cleans junk to free space.


Unified Local Storage and Quick Categories

The app opens with tiles for Main storage, SD card, and USB OTG, plus handy shortcuts to Downloads, Images, Audio, Videos, Documents, Apps, and New files. The File Manager app keeps routine actions close at hand, so you can search, open, copy, move, delete, rename, and share without digging through menus. Long‑pressing lets you select multiple items for batch work, which is practical when clearing old downloads or organizing vacation photos. Categories are more than labels; they filter what you need fast, so finding a recent PDF or a new MP3 takes seconds.


Cloud Drives and Remote Servers

Cloud accounts and home servers can sit alongside local folders. Connecting Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, or Yandex makes cloud storage feel like part of your device, with browsing and basic file actions available in the same interface. NAS or FTP servers can be added too, useful for media libraries or shared work folders. The File Manager app keeps the experience consistent, so moving files between phone and cloud feels familiar. Note that remote protocol support focuses on FTP; SFTP or SMB is not specified, so users who need those may rely on dedicated clients.


Access from PC via FTP

Transferring files over a local network is straightforward. Enable the in‑app FTP server, then connect from a PC client using the device’s IP (for example, ftp://device‑IP). Large folders move quickly over home Wi‑Fi, which is more reliable than many Bluetooth or cable setups. The File Manager app helps you avoid installing extra utilities on your computer, especially for quick backups or moving a video project between devices. As with any FTP use, keep the connection on a trusted network and consider disabling the server when finished.


Storage Analysis and Cleanup

Storage analysis scans your device to reveal what actually occupies space, pinpointing the biggest files and folders. The File Manager app surfaces obvious wins first, like old screen recordings or oversized app caches, so you can free gigabytes without second‑guessing. When cleaning, it’s smart to review results and skip anything that looks important, especially in system folders. The Apps section also lists installed apps for quick management, which helps when a few large titles or editors are doing most of the crowding. This feature turns “low storage” warnings into quick, informed decisions.


Built‑in Viewers and Archive Tools

Opening a photo, listening to a track, or checking a text file can happen inside the app. The File Manager app includes an image viewer, music player, and text editor, reducing interruptions caused by switching apps. Archiving is practical too: create ZIP files for sharing, and extract ZIP, GZ, XZ, and TAR when receiving compressed content. One limitation is compression support, which is ZIP‑only, so RAR and 7Z require another tool. For everyday transfers and backups, ZIP covers most needs and keeps the workflow simple.


File Manager Pros & Cons

These strengths and trade‑offs come from daily use and recent updates to the File Manager app.

Pros
  • Unifies local, OTG, cloud, and NAS/FTP in one interface.
  • Fast category access and reliable global search.
  • Built‑in viewers and editor reduce app switching.
  • Easy FTP server for PC transfers on local networks.
Cons
  • ZIP‑only compression; no native RAR/7Z support.
  • Remote protocol options focus on FTP only.


Download and Install File Manager

You can download the latest File Manager APK from APKPure. On a typical connection, the download finishes quickly, though time can vary by network speed. APK size may vary depending on the version, so ensure sufficient storage before downloading. After the file saves, your device may prompt to allow installation from this source and request permissions for storage access.

Once installed, open the app and check Main storage for a quick overview, or link a cloud account to start organizing. If you prefer to keep up with updates, look for the File Manager latest version when returning to APKPure. For smoother installs, pause any large downloads on your device and keep Wi‑Fi enabled during setup.

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Additional Information

Latest Version

Request File Manager for Android TV Update 3.7.2

Uploaded by

File Manager Plus

Requires Android

Android 5.0+

Available on

Get File Manager for Android TV on Google Play

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What's new in File Manager for Android TV Updates

Last updated on Mar 24, 2026

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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